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Oct 13th 2012, 09:55

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Short test on logical reasoning CLAT 2013
Oct 13th 2012, 09:25

Solve the following questions:- Raju walks 2 km towards North and turn to his right and walks 4 km more. He then turns to his right and walks 4 km and turns again to his right and walks another 4 km. Here he meets Banu coming from the opposite direction. They both stop here. 1. After taking the first turn, in which direction was Raju going? a. South b. North c. West d. East 2. If the starting point is marked 'A' and finishing point is marked 'B'. What will be the distance between these points? a. 10 km b. 8 km c. 6 km d. 2 km 3. From which direction was Banu coming? a. South b. North c. West d. East 4. After taking the second turn, in which direction was Raju walking? a. West b. North c. East d. South 5. If Raju is to again reach the point from where he started, in which direction will he have to go from where he's standing now? a. East b. North c. South d. West 6. If your Mother-in-law's only daughter is my sister, how are you related to me? a. Brother b. Brother-in-law c. Sister d. Son-in-law 7. If in a certain code JOHN is written as, 'KNIM', what should be the code for the word 'BOYS'? a. CPZT b. ANXR c. CNZR d. APXT 8. If in a certain code 'BORE' is written as 10, what should be the code for the word 'HOTEL'? a. 60 b. 30 c. 12 d. 15 9. If the word 'TEMPLE' is coded as 'ELPMET', what should be the word for the code 'EEVEL'? a. FLOOD b. LEVEE c. LEVEL d. BREAD 10. If in a certain code 'TALE' is written as 38, what should be the code for the word 'COME'? a. 38 b. 32 c. 35 d. 36 11. Statements: All beads are rings. All rings are bangles. All bangles are chains All chains are diamonds. Conclusions: I. Some diamonds are beads. II. Some chains are rings. III. Some bangles are beads. IV. Some diamonds are rings. a. Only I and II follow b. I, II and III follow c. Only II, III and IV follow d. All follow 12. Statements: All tables are pencils. All pencils are windows All windows are doors All doors are walls Conclusions: I. Some walls are windows II. All tables are doors III. Some doors are tables IV. Some windows are tables a. Only I, II and III follow b. Only II, III and IV follow c. Only I, III and IV follow d. All follow 13. In a certain code 'GEAR' is written as '5914' and 'ROUTE' is written as '47289'. How is 'GATE' written in that code? a. 5187 b. 5189 c. 5289 d. 5429 14. Progress Industries promotes all employees who receive higher salaries. Some of those who are promoted are highly skilled, others are merely competent and still others are useless. If the above statements are true, which of the following also must be true? a. All employees who receives a higher salary are very useful. b. Both highly skilled employees and incompetent people receive higher salaries. c. Promotion process weighs in favour of incompetent people to a large extent. d. None of these 15. If Kondaykar was born in Maharastra state, then he is a citizen of India. The above statement can be deducted logically from which of the following statement? a. Every citizen of India is a resident either of one of the states or of one of the Union Territories. b. Some people born in Maharastra state are citizens of India. c. Everyone born in Maharastra state is a citizen of India. d. Kondaykar was born either in Maharastra state or in the state of Kerala. 16. It is often observed that in India, sometimes institutions of higher learning in India face the problem of student rowdyism. May be, one of the reasons for this is that their courses have no practical application in their future life. Which of the following can be logically deduced from above? a. Lack of practical application of the courses is the only reason for student rowdyism. b. Lack of practical application of the courses is the main reason for student rowdyism. c. Lack of practical application of the courses might be one of the prominent reasons for student rowdyism. d. None of these 17. Arun is hard working and diligent student. But success still eludes him. It follows from the above that? a. Arun is unsuccessful because he does not have aptitude for what he is studying. b. Arun is unsuccessful because he does not have the necessary intelligence to understand what he is studying. c. We do not know the reason for Arun's failure. d. There are better students than Arun 18. It is a fact that the Englishmen bought railways to India for their requirement. Now it has so happened that it has helped India in many ways, which the Englishmen had not planned. From the above it follows that a. If the Englishmen had foreseen how Railways would benefit Indians they would not have introduced it in India. b. Railways, though initially beneficial to British interest eventually harmed them more c. Railways were beneficial to both the Indians and British Government, though the format was unintended. d. The Railways could have been organized better. 19. It is very important for every human being to be happy to keep good health. It is often seen that happiness is ultimately a state of mind. Most of the time, we are unhappy not because that some evil has befallen on us, but by the absence of some fictitious good. The implication of the above statement is that: a. We are unhappy because we discontented with our lot, however good it really is. b. We are unhappy, because we always compare ourselves with others better off than us. c. We are unhappy, because something which we think is good has not happened to us. d. None of these 20. Public sector banks carry upon their shoulders the burden of social sector lending. This lending is unprofitable because of the high cost per unit and problems of recovery. It follows that the problems of public sector banks will decrease if? a. They lend more to each applicant for loan in social sector lending b. There is a mechanism for speedy disposal of loan recovery cases c. The corruption in banks decreases d. General efficiency in the working style of banks should be stepped up. All the Best

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