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abstract reasoning

Question 1 1) 2)
Mark the odd one out from the given options. 5427 8844

3) 4)
7834 9246

Question 2 1) 2)
Mark the option that best completes the comparison: VP100 WR121

IS8 : LV64 : : TO11 : ? 3) 4)


WS120 XS121

Question 3 1) 2)
In a certain coded language, ‘DESK’ is coded as FIYS. Then how would TEZM TDYN
‘RATE’ be coded in the same code language?
3) 4)
SEYN TDZM

Question 4 1) 2)
If in a certain coded language, ‘LIGHT’ is coded a LJFIS. Then how IDBKUG KUGBDI
would 'HEALTH be coded in the same code language?
3) 4)
IDBGUK GUKBDI

Question 5 1) 2)
Choose the word that is opposite in meaning to the bold word given decision conclusion
below:
3) 4)
CONTINUE interrupt broad

Question 6 1) 2)
Find the missing term in the series given below: 221 289

143, ?, 323, 437, 667 3) 4)


225 182

Question 7 1) 2)
Mark the option that best completes the comparison: None of the above 80640

6 : 720 : : 8 : ? 3) 4)
40320 20160

Question 8 1) 2)
Find the missing term in the series given below: 476 500

366, 405, 446, ?, 534 3) 4)


489 496

Question 9 1) 2)
Find the missing term in the series given below: HQSC HPTD

FLOW, GNRA, ?, IRXI, JTAM 3) 4)


HPUE HOVE
Question 10 1) 2)
Mark the odd one out from the given options. (11,121, 1331) (13, 169, 2197)

3) 4)
(10, 100, 1000) (12, 144, 1748)

Question 11 1) 2)
If in a certain coded language, ‘ MOTEL’ be coded as ‘LNSDK’. Then SDLKOD SDLOKD
how would ‘TEMPLE’ be coded in the same code language?
3) 4)
UFNQMF SDLPKD

Question 12 1) 2)
Mark the option that best completes the comparison: 1225 1196

MOB : 900 : : ANT : ? 3) 4)


1296 1600

Question 13 1) 2)
Find the missing term in the series given below. RFY TDY

MIL, PFR, ? , VZD 3) 4)


SCX SDX

Question 14 1) 2)
Find the missing term in the series given below: I57I I56L

Q95C, M76F, ? , E38L 3) 4)


I57J H57K

Question 15 1) 2)
Mark the option that best completes the comparison: 17 9

Tetradecagon : 14 : : Nonagon : ? 3) 4)
8 12

Question 16 1) 2)
Mark the option that best completes the comparison: 54 1296

FOR : 1620 : : CAR : ? 3) 4)


864 128

Question 17 1) 2)
Mark the odd one out from the given options. ICEBERG = ECIREBG PACIFIC = CAPICIF

3) 4)
FABRICS = BAFRSCI BABOONS = BABOSNO

Question 18 1) 2)
Mark the odd one out from the given options. KLR DEK

3) 4)
OPV ABJ

Question 19 1) 2)
Find the missing term in the series given below: ZDOX YCQY

FIVE, DGTC, BERA, ? 3) 4)


ZBQZ ZCPY

Question 20 1) 2)
Find the missing term in the series given below: ODSP PETQ

MANI, NCQM, ? , PGWU 3) 4)


OFUP OETQ

Question 21 1) 2)
In a certain coded language, RACE is coded as VEAI. Then how would HTLI HSKI
DONE be coded in the same code language?
3) 4)
GTIK HSIK

Question 22 1) 2)
If in a certain coded language, ‘SOLUTION’ be coded as ENDTNDOS EPDVLDMS
‘TNMTUHPM’. Then how would ‘DOCUMEMT’ be coded in the same
code language? 3) 4)
CPBVLFMS ENDTLEOU

Question 23 1) 2)
If in a certain coded language, ‘CREATE’ is coded as DUJHCP. Then VSHICP TSIHCQ
how would ‘UPDATE’ be coded in the same code language?
3) 4)
VSIHCP VRGEDO

Question 24 1) 2)
Mark the odd one out from the given options. 1344 9261

3) 4)
462 1345

Question 25 1) 2)
Find the missing term in the series given below: ZRN XOU

PIG, RKI, TMK, VOM, ? 3) 4)


YOP XQO

Question 26 1) 2)
Completes the comparison: DMWC BMVC

PARK : QBSL : : CLUB : ? 3) 4)


DMVC DKTB

Question 27 1) 2)
Find the missing term in the series given below: 22000 21600

6, 18, 72, 360, 1080, 4320, ? 3) 4)


6400 21000

Question 28 1) 2)
Find the missing term in the series given below: 156 225
2197, 169, 2744, 196, 3375, ? 3) 4)
220 125

Question 29 1) 2)
Mark the option that best completes the comparison: QHCD QCCD

PARK : OZQJ : : RIDE : ? 3) 4)


QHBC QHDF

Question 30 1) 2)
Find the missing term in the series given below. WOQ WQO

QIK, SLL, UOM, ? 3) 4)


VSM WRN

Question 31 1) 2)
Find the missing term in the series given below: 461 420

27, 41, 69, 125, 237, ? 3) 4)


436 428

Question 32 1) 2)
If in a certain coded language, ‘YOU ARE BEAUTIFUL’ is coded as 339 1518 1529
and ‘ WE ARE GOING OUT’ is coded as 2353. Then how would ‘MY
BUNDLE OF HAPPINESS’ be coded in the same code language? 3) 4)
2629 37310

Question 33 1) 2)
Find the missing term in the series given below VGT UHR

SGP, ? , YMV, BPY, ESB 3) 4)


UIU VJS

Question 34 1) 2)
If in a certain code language, ‘ MULTIPLYING ’ is coded as ‘ VRERVXFQLLQ VREQQXFQMLQ
PROQLMOVLKJ ’, then how would ‘ SUBTRACTION ’ be coded in the
3) 4)
same code language?
VREQUXFQLLQ VREQUXEQJLQ

Question 35 1) 2)
Mark the odd one out from the given options. RICE WHEAT

3) 4)
MILLET MICE

Question 36 1) 2)
Find the missing term in the series given below: GDPF GENE

BOMB, EJND, ? , KZPH 3) 4)


HDOE HEOF

Question 37 1) 2)
Complete the comparison: South West South East

North East : South : : ? : West 3) 4)


South North East
Question 38 1) 2)
If in a certain coded language, ‘SNAP’ be coded as 50. Then how 65 60
would ‘IELTS’ be coded in the same code language?
3) 4)
64 68

Question 39 1) 2)
If in a certain coded language, ‘ ANTARCTICA ’ be coded as 9 and ‘ 8 7
WINTERS ’ be coded as 6. Then how would ‘ AUSTRALIA ’ be coded in
the same code language 3) 4)
9 6

Question 40 1) 2)
Find the missing term in the series given below. XHZ WGZ

TEX, ? , XIB, ZKD 3) 4)


VGZ UEV

Question 41 1) 2)
Complete the comparison: 7775 7774

8 : 32 : : 216 : ? 3) 4)
7776 7777

Question 42 1) 2)
In a certain coded language, ‘TIFFIN’ is coded as 14966920. Then how 152119919518 192115918519
would ‘SERIOUS’ be coded in the same code language?
3) 4)
195189192115 195189152119

Question 43 1) 2)
Mark the option that best completes the comparison: 676 625

C : 81 : : E : ? 3) 4)
529 576

Question 44 1) 2)
The statement given below are followed by four conclusions. Assume Either Conclusion 1 or 2 follows Only Conclusion 2 and 3 follows
the statements are true, even if they contradict commonly known
3) 4)
facts and determine the conclusion/s that follow/s from the
statements logically. Either Conclusion 1 or 4 follows Only Conclusion 1 and 4 follows

Statement :
Statement 1 : Some calcium are irons.
Statement 2 : Some irons are vitamins.
Statement 3 : Some vitamins are pills.

Conclusions :
Conclusion 1 : Some pills are calcium.
Conclusion 2 : Some vitamins are calcium.
Conclusion 3 : Some calcium are vitamins.
Conclusion 4 : No pill is calcium.

Question 45 1) 2)
Only Conclusion 1 follows None of the conclusions follow
The statement given below are followed by four conclusions. Assume 3) 4)
the statements are true, even if they contradict commonly known Only Conclusion 3 follows Only Conclusion 2 and 4 follows
facts and determine the conclusion/s that follow/s from the
statements logically.

Statement :
Statement 1 : All plumbers are helpers.
Statement 2 : Some electricians are helpers.

Conclusions :
Conclusion 1 : Some plumbers are electricians.
Conclusion 2 : Every helper is either a plumber or electrician.
Conclusion 3 : All helpers are plumbers.
Conclusion 4 : Electricians who are helpers are plumbers as well.

Question 46 1) 2)
The statement given below are followed by four conclusions. Assume Only Conclusion 1 and 2 follows Only Conclusion 1, 2 and 3
the statements are true, even if they contradict commonly known follows
facts and determine the conclusion/s that follow/s from the
3) 4)
statements logically.
Only Conclusion 3 follows Only Conclusion 3 and 4 follows
Statement :
Statement 1 : Some chairs are sofas.
Statement 2 : All sofas are beds.

Conclusions :
Conclusion 1 : All beds are sofas.
Conclusion 2 : Some sofas are not chairs.
Conclusion 3 : Some chairs are beds.
Conclusion 4 : Some chairs which are sofas are not beds.

Question 47 1) 2)
The statement given below are followed by four conclusions. Assume Only Conclusion 1 and 2 follows Only Conclusion 1, 2 and 3
the statements are true, even if they contradict commonly known follows
facts and determine the conclusion/s that follow/s from the
statements logically. 3) 4)
None of the Above Only Conclusion 2 and 3 follows
Statement :
Statement 1 : All shirts are trousers.
Statement 2 : All shorts are shirts.
Statement 3 : All jackets are shorts.

Conclusions :
Conclusion 1 : All Jackets are trousers.
Conclusion 2 : Some shorts are trousers.
Conclusion 3 : Some trouser are shirts.
Conclusion 4 : Some trousers are shorts.

Question 48 1) 2)
The statement given below are followed by four conclusions. Assume Only Conclusion 1 and 2 follows Either Conclusion 2 or 3 follows
the statements are true, even if they contradict commonly known
facts and determine the conclusion/s that follow/s from the 3) 4)
Only Conclusion 4 doesn't Either Conclusion 1 or 4 follows
statements logically.
follow
Statement :
Statement 1 : Some officers are policeman.
Statement 2 : Some policeman are soldiers.

Conclusions :
Conclusion 1 : Some officers are soldiers.
Conclusion 2 : Some policeman are not officer.
Conclusion 3 : Some soldiers are not policeman.
Conclusion 4 : No soldier is a officer.

Question 49 1) 2)
The statement given below are followed by four conclusions. Assume Only Conclusion 1 follows Both Conclusion 1 and 2 follows
the statements are true, even if they contradict commonly known
facts and determine the conclusion/s that follow/s from the 3) 4)
Neither Conclusion 1 nor 2 Only Conclusion 2 follows
statements logically.
follows
Statement :
Statement 1 : Some schools are colleges.
Statement 2 : All colleges are universities.

Conclusions :
Conclusion 1 : Some universities are schools.
Conclusion 2 : Some universities are colleges.

Question 50 1) 2)
The statement given below are followed by four conclusions. Assume Only Conclusion 2 follows Only Conclusion 1 follows
the statements are true, even if they contradict commonly known
facts and determine the conclusion/s that follow/s from the 3) 4)
Either Conclusion 1 or 2 follows Neither Conclusion 1 nor 2
statements logically.
follows
Statement :
Statement 1 : Some bulbs are tubelights.
Statement 2 : Some tubelights are chandeliers.

Conclusions :
Conclusion 1 : Some bulbs are chandeliers.
Conclusion 2 : All tubelights are bulbs.

Question 51 1) 2)
Mark the option containing the statement followed by two Neither Argument 1 nor 2 is Only Argument 1 is strong
arguments are strong or not: strong

Statement : Should lottery system be banned in India? 3) 4)


Either Argument 1 or 2 strong Only Argument 2 is strong
Argument :
1. No. It will make thousands of people jobless and homeless.
2. Yes. It is a social evil.

Question 52 1) 2)
Mark the option containing the statement followed by two Only Argument 1 is strong Only argument 2 is strong
arguments are strong or not:
3) 4)
Statement : Should India and every other country go for only two Either Argument 1 or 2 strong Neither Argument 1 nor 2 is
major political parties? strong

Argument :
1. Yes, because so many parties are leading to the hung parliament at
the center.
2. No, because fewer parties will limit the choice of the voters..

Question 53 1) 2)
Mark the option containing the statement followed by two Neither Argument 1 nor 2 is Only Argument 2 is strong
arguments are strong or not: strong

Statement : Should India take the services of an Australia coach for 3) 4)


its national cricket team for the upcoming World Cup? Only Argument 1 is strong Either Argument 1 or 2 strong
Argument :
1. Yes, because Asian Cricket is dying.
2. No, because Australians will soon learn about the Indian Cricket
skills by doing so.

Question 54 1) 2)
Mark the option containing the statement followed by two Only Argument 1 is strong Only Argument 2 is strong
arguments are strong or not:
3) 4)
Statement : Computerizations in offices is a must to provide efficient Either Argument 1 or 2 strong Neither Argument 1 nor 2 is
services to the citizens. strong

Argument :
1. Yes, the work is done quickly and time is not wasted.
2. No, It will generate more unemployment.

Question 55 1) 2)
Mark the option containing the statement followed by two Either Argument 1 or 2 strong Only Argument 1 is strong
arguments are strong or not:
3) 4)
Statement : Should trade unions be banned in the country? Neither Argument 1 nor 2 is Only Argument 2 is strong
strong
Argument :
1. Yes, as they create a lot of problem for the industrialists.
2. No, as they take care of the rights of the labour working in the
industries.

Question 56 1) 2)
Mark the option containing the statement followed by two Either Argument 1 or 2 is strong Only Argument 1 is strong
arguments are strong or not:
3) 4)
Statement : Should Education system of India be changed? Only Argument 2 is strong Neither Argument 1 nor 2 is
strong
Argument :
1. Yes, because sphere of knowledge around the globe is increasing.
2. No, because it is a time tested system.

Question 57 1) 2)
Mark the option containing the assumption made in the argument Corruption arrests progress of Corruption is a main problem of
given below. the developing countries democratic countries

Statement : Corruption is a main problem of the developing 3) 4)


countries. Corruption is a universal Corruption is the main cause for
problem underdevelopment

Question 58 1) 2)
Mark the option containing the assumption made in the argument Common man needs value High rate illiteracy makes a
given below. education for comfortable life value of orientation must

Statement : Value orientation is the need of the hour. 3) 4)


Due importance should be given Modern problem do not follow
to the values in the daily life any religious values

Question 59 1) 2)
Mark the odd one out from the given options. Walnut Almond

3) 4)
Coconut Cashew
Question 60 1) 2)
Find the missing term in the series given below: KRNO KRON
EXIT, HULQ, ? , NORK
3) 4)
JSNO LQPM

Question 61 1) 2)
If in the certain code language, REMOTE is coded as QFLPSF. Then SNCNUHD QPAPSJB
how would ROBOTIC be coded in the same code language?
3) 4)
SPCOSHB QNAOUJD

Question 62 1) 2)
If in a certain code language, “WALLET” is coded as “VBKMDU”, then RUZQKFQ TUBQMFS
how would “STAPLER” be coded in the same code language?
3) 4)
RSZOKDQ None of the mentioned options

Question 63 1) 2)
Find the missing term. 293 324

118, 171, 223, 274, ? , 373 3) 4)


342 351

Question 64 1) 2)
Mark the option that best completes the comparison: GBSNFS GZSLFQ
TAILOR : SBHMNS : : FARMER : ?
3) 4)
EBQNDS EZQLDQ

Question 65 1) 2)
Complete the comparison. Broccoli Stawberry

Fruit : Kiwi : : Vegetable : ? 3) 4)


Pomegranate Peach

Question 66 1) 2)
If in a certain code language, “CHECKMARKS” is coded as HUTRBRLHQE HTHRCTLCQE
“FFHANKDPNQ”, then how would “EVERYTHING” be coded in the
3) 4)
same code language?
HTHRCRKITE HTHPBRKGQE

Question 67 1) 2)
Find the missing term in the series given. LC JD

OX, MB, ? , IJ, GN 3) 4)


KG KF

Question 68 1) 2)
Find the missing term. 3377 2547

42, 177, 582, 1797, ? , 16377 3) 4)


5442 6822

Question 69 1) 2)
CRDXI CRCZJ
If in a certain code language, “DOYEN” is coded as “ALVBK”, then how
3) 4)
would “FUGAL” be coded in the same code language?
CSCZI DSCXI

Question 70 1) 2)
Complete the comparison. Refrigerator Cooler

Remote : Television : : Mouse : ? 3) 4)


Radio Computer

Question 71 1) 2)
If in a certain code language, VAPE is code as 1760. Then how would 4828 4500
CRUD be coded in the same code language?
3) 4)
4536 1134

Question 72 1) 2)
Mark the odd one out from the given options. 529 897

3) 4)
483 1287

Question 73 1) 2)
Mark the option that best completes the comparison: A576 Y625

G21 : J441 : : X26 : ? 3) 4)


Z576 A676

Question 74 1) 2)
If in a certain code language, TAG is coded as WEL. Then how would CMT ISW
FOR be coded in the same code code language?
3) 4)
ISI KTW

Question 75 1) 2)
Mark the odd one out from the given options . 3774 4774

3) 4)
4080 4998

Question 76 1) 2)
Find the missing term in the series given. 225 224

168, 195, ? , 255, 288, 323 3) 4)


216 232

Question 77 1) 2)
Find the missing term in the series given. 2162 1088

17, 68, 272, ? , 4352 3) 4)


878 960

Question 78 1) 2)
Mark the option that best compares the comparison. BGZOSDQ DIBPUFS

STUDENT : TUVDDMS : : CHAPTER : ? 3) 4)


BGZPUFS DIBPSDQ

Question 79 1) 2)
Find the missing term in the series given below. 16807 12201

7, 49, 343, 2401, ? 3) 4)


14406 9800

Question 80 1) 2)
Find the missing term in the series given below. QBFT QFBS

PEAR, ? , RGCT, SHDU 3) 4)


PECT OGAQ

Question 81 1) 2)
Mark the odd one out from the given options. PQR GHI

3) 4)
TUV KMN

Question 82 1) 2)
Mark the option that best completes the comparison. Warehouse Home

Artist : Theatre : : Mechanic : ? 3) 4)


Parlour Garage

Question 83 1) 2)
Mark the odd one out from the given options. KIT JHS

KIT, JHS, IGR, HEQ, GEP 3) 4)


IGR HEQ

Question 84 1) 2)
Find the missing term in the series given below: WOZ ZMW

RUG, VQB, ? , DIR 3) 4)


YNX BMW

Question 85 1) 2)
If in the certain code language, ‘CHART’ is coded as 2018183. Then 51816116 16116518
how would ‘PAPER’ be coded in the same code language?
3) 4)
18516161 18516116

Question 86 1) 2)
Find the missing term in the series given below. KEMR LFNS

GAIN, ? , QKSX, VPXC 3) 4)


NHPV MGOT

Question 87 1) 2)
Find the missing term in the series given below: EBXO DBWO

HEAR, FCYP, ? , BYUL 3) 4)


EAXO DAWN
Question 88 1) 2)
If in a certain code language, ‘INKJET’ is coded as ‘3NKJ2T’. Then how 5MBR2LL1 ABELLMRU
would ‘UMBRELLA’ be coded in the same code language?
3) 4)
5MBR3LL2 URMLLEBA

Question 89 1) 2)
Find the missing term in the series given below: HQQG HOOL

GOLD, ? , ISRL, JUUP 3) 4)


HQOH HOQI

Question 90 1) 2)
If in the certain code language, “PULSES” is coded as “TFTMVQ”. Then SNBHQOZ BQSJDPU
how would “APRICOT” be coded in the same code language?
3) 4)
UPDJSQB ZOQHBNS

Question 91 1) 2)
Mark the option that best completes the comparison DGLOSHIMT OLGDSTMIH

WRESTLING : ERSWTGILN : : GOLDSMITH : ? 3) 4)


DGHILMOST HIMTSDGLO

Question 92 1) 2)
Mark the odd one out from the given options. ALONE VOWEL

3) 4)
ARGUE HOUSE

Question 93 1) 2)
Mark the odd one out from the given options. CUBA PARI

3) 4)
YOLO FUJI

Question 94 1) 2)
Mark the option that best completes the comparison: Solution Solve

Nut : Bolt : : ? : Answer 3) 4)


Question Problem

Question 95 1) 2)
If in the certain code language, ‘A man is sitting under the tree’ is 7 5
code as 7. Then how would ‘Can you please me a glass of water?’ be
coded in the same code language? 3) 4)
8 6

Key
1)3 2)2 3)4 4)1 5)3 6)1 7)3 8)3 9)3 10)4 11)2 12)1 13)3 14)1 15)2 16)1 17)1

18)4 19)3 20)4 21)2 22)1 23)3 24)4 25)4 26)3 27)2 28)2 29)1 30)4 31)1 32)3 33)4
34)3 35)4 36)4 37)2 38)1 39)1 40)3 41)3 42)2 43)2 44)3 45)2 46)3 47)3 48)4 49)2

50)4 51)4 52)2 53)1 54)1 55)4 56)2 57)1 58)3 59)3 60)2 61)2 62)2 63)2 64)3 65)1

66)4 67)4 68)3 69)1 70)4 71)3 72)1 73)4 74)2 75)2 76)2 77)2 78)4 79)1 80)2 81)4

82)4 83)4 84)2 85)4 86)2 87)4 88)1 89)3 90)3 91)2 92)2 93)3 94)3 95)3

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