Reasoning Practice Question and Answer
8 Q: Which is called the 'Golden Triangle' from the point of view of tourism?
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61a07d1d0fbe1213ad75dbed- 1Jaipur-Mumbai-Delhifalse
- 2Jaipur-Agra-Delhitrue
- 3Jaipur-Madhya Pradesh-Delhifalse
- 4None of thesefalse
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Answer : 2. "Jaipur-Agra-Delhi"
Q: There were 15 persons in a group, they shook hands with each other, then tell how many times the total number of hands were shaken -
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Answer : 3. "105"
Q: A cuboid whose length is 6 cm. width 4 cm. and height 1 cm. Is.Two faces measuring 4 cm. x1 cm. It is painted black. Two fruits measuring 6 cm. x1 cm. is painted red and is 6 cm. x4 cm. The two faces are painted green. This cuboid is divided by 1 cm. x1 cm. x1 cm. How many cubes have green color on two faces and no color on the remaining four faces -
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Answer : 2. "8"
Q: A cuboid whose length is 6 cm. width 4 cm. and height 1 cm. Is. Two faces measuring 4 cm. x 1 cm. It is painted black. Two faces measuring 6 cm. x 1 cm. is painted red and is 6 cm. x 4 cm. The two faces are painted green. This cuboid is divided by 1 cm. x1 cm. x1 cm. is cut into cubes, then if the faces containing black and green are removed, then how many cubes will remain -
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Answer : 3. "16"
Q: A solid cube is made using 64 small cubes. How many of these small cubes are not visible at all -
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619b9053925df30febe30dcd- 16false
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Answer : 4. "8"
Q: Given below are two statements. Take these to be true, even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read the conclusions that follow and decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements.
Statements:
All sweets are biscuits.
All biscuits are cakes.
Conclusions:
1. All cakes are biscuits.
2. All sweets are cakes.
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61a070214a394508acdbd86e- 1Only conclusion (1) follows.false
- 2Only conclusion (2) follows.true
- 3Both conclusions (1) and (2) follow.false
- 4Nothing can be said.false
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Answer : 2. "Only conclusion (2) follows."
Q: 30 December 1996 was Monday. What day was 30th December 1998 -
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61a063b2fed25608c7112cfa- 1Tuesdayfalse
- 2Fridayfalse
- 3Wednesdaytrue
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Answer : 3. "Wednesday"
Q: 15th August 1992 was a Saturday. Which day of the week was on 15th August 1993 -
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61a062c6198f9108d624eb42- 1Tuesdayfalse
- 2Sundaytrue
- 3Saturdayfalse
- 4Mondayfalse
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