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LOGICAL REASONING

PRACTICE ASSIGNMENT
NO OF QUESTIONS : 25 TIME : 30 MINS
There are six boxes placed above each other. They are numbered
from 1 to 6 and containing different edible items. Candy box is
placed above Chocolate box. Box 2 contains Cutlery and is placed
just above Candy box. Box 5 is not placed below Box 2. 3 boxes are
placed between Box 4 and the box that has Dry fruit. Dry fruit box is
placed adjacent to Cutlery box and is above Box 4. 2 boxes are
placed between Box5 and the box containing Vegetable. Box1,
which is not placed on the top, contains Fruit.
1. If Box 3 contains Candy then how many boxes are
placed below Box 6?
A. 3 B. 2
There are six boxes placed above each other. They are numbered
from 1 to 6 and containing different edible items. Candy box is
placed above Chocolate box. Box 2 contains Cutlery and is placed
just above Candy box. Box 5 is not placed below Box 2. 3 boxes are
placed between Box 4 and the box that has Dry fruit. Dry fruit box is
placed adjacent to Cutlery box and is above Box 4. 2 boxes are
placed between Box5 and the box containing Vegetable. Box1,
which is not placed on the top, contains Fruit.
2. How many boxes are placed between Cutlery box and
Fruit box?
A. None B. 1
There are six boxes placed above each other. They are numbered
from 1 to 6 and containing different edible items. Candy box is
placed above Chocolate box. Box 2 contains Cutlery and is placed
just above Candy box. Box 5 is not placed below Box 2. 3 boxes are
placed between Box 4 and the box that has Dry fruit. Dry fruit box is
placed adjacent to Cutlery box and is above Box 4. 2 boxes are
placed between Box5 and the box containing Vegetable. Box1,
which is not placed on the top, contains Fruit.
3. Which of the following shows the position of Chocolate
box?
A. Third from the top B. Adjacent to Cutlery box
There are six boxes placed above each other. They are numbered
from 1 to 6 and containing different edible items. Candy box is
placed above Chocolate box. Box 2 contains Cutlery and is placed
just above Candy box. Box 5 is not placed below Box 2. 3 boxes are
placed between Box 4 and the box that has Dry fruit. Dry fruit box is
placed adjacent to Cutlery box and is above Box 4. 2 boxes are
placed between Box5 and the box containing Vegetable. Box1,
which is not placed on the top, contains Fruit.
4. Which of the following items is contained in Box 5?
A. Dry fruit B. Fruit
C. Either Chocolate or Dry fruit D. Vegetable
There are six boxes placed above each other. They are numbered
from 1 to 6 and containing different edible items. Candy box is
placed above Chocolate box. Box 2 contains Cutlery and is placed
just above Candy box. Box 5 is not placed below Box 2. 3 boxes are
placed between Box 4 and the box that has Dry fruit. Dry fruit box is
placed adjacent to Cutlery box and is above Box 4. 2 boxes are
placed between Box5 and the box containing Vegetable. Box1,
which is not placed on the top, contains Fruit.
5. Which of the following boxes contain Candy?
A. Box 6 B. Box 5
C. Box 4 D. Can’t be determined
Certain number of persons sit around a square table such that
nobody sits at the corner and not more than 4 persons sit around
each of the sides. Information about few persons is given and all
the persons face towards the centre. Only 4 persons sit between P
and T, who is on the immediate left of Q. S is sixth to the right of U.
R is at a gap of two persons from U, who is adjacent to T. Only one
person sits between R and V, who is third to the right of S.
6. How many such persons sit around the table about whom

no information is given?
A. 14 B. 7
B. 9 D. 10
Certain number of persons sit around a square table such that
nobody sits at the corner and not more than 4 persons sit around
each of the sides. Information about few persons is given and all
the persons face towards the centre. Only 4 persons sit between P
and T, who is on the immediate left of Q. S is sixth to the right of U.
R is at a gap of two persons from U, who is adjacent to T. Only one
person sits between R and V, who is third to the right of S.
7. What is the position of R with respect to Q?
A. Immediate right B. Fifth to the right
B. Fifth to the left D. Immediate left
Certain number of persons sit around a square table such that
nobody sits at the corner and not more than 4 persons sit around
each of the sides. Information about few persons is given and all
the persons face towards the centre. Only 4 persons sit between P
and T, who is on the immediate left of Q. S is sixth to the right of U.
R is at a gap of two persons from U, who is adjacent to T. Only one
person sits between R and V, who is third to the right of S.
8. How many persons sit between S and P when counted

from the left of latter?


A. None B. 2
B. 4 D. 3
Certain number of persons sit around a square table such that
nobody sits at the corner and not more than 4 persons sit around
each of the sides. Information about few persons is given and all
the persons face towards the centre. Only 4 persons sit between P
and T, who is on the immediate left of Q. S is sixth to the right of U.
R is at a gap of two persons from U, who is adjacent to T. Only one
person sits between R and V, who is third to the right of S.
9. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and

thus form a group. Which of the following does not belong


to the group?
A. R-P B. Q-S C. T-U D. P-V
Certain number of persons sit around a square table such that nobody
sits at the corner and not more than 4 persons sit around each of the
sides. Information about few persons is given and all the persons face
towards the centre. Only 4 persons sit between P and T, who is on the
immediate left of Q. S is sixth to the right of U. R is at a gap of two
persons from U, who is adjacent to T. Only one person sits between R and
V, who is third to the right of S.
10. What is the position of X with respect to S, if X sits exactly in the
middle of Q and S provided position of X should not overlap with
anybody else?
A. Second to the left
B. X cannot be placed exactly in the middle
C. Immediate left D. Third to the left
11.

A. Conclusion I follows
B. Conclusion II follows
C. Either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
D. Neither conclusion I or conclusion II follows
12.

A. Conclusion I follows
B. Conclusion II follows
C. Either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
D. Neither conclusion I or conclusion II follows
13.

A. Conclusion I follows
B. Conclusion II follows
C. Either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
D. Neither conclusion I or conclusion II follows
14.

A. Neither I nor II follows


B. Only I follows
C. Either I or II follows
D. Both I and II follow
15.

A. Neither I nor II follows


B. Only I follows
C. Either I or II follows
D. Both I and II follow
16.

A. B.

C. D.
17.

A. B.

C. D.
18.

A. B.

C. D.
19.

A. B.

C. D.
Six children are playing Hide & Seek in a park and were standing at
different positions such that P is 9 m towards the north of T. Q is 4 m
to the west of O, who is 12m to the east of T. U is 6 m to the south of
Q. R is 3 m to the north of O. Then few of them moved and their new
positions are denoted by adding ( ` ) to their respective names. P
moved 5m towards east. O moved 3 m towards the east. Q moved 5 m
towards the north.
20. What is the shortest distance between T and U?
A. 9m
B. 11m
C. 10m
D. 15m
Six children are playing Hide & Seek in a park and were standing at
different positions such that P is 9 m towards the north of T. Q is 4 m
to the west of O, who is 12m to the east of T. U is 6 m to the south of
Q. R is 3 m to the north of O. Then few of them moved and their new
positions are denoted by adding ( ` ) to their respective names. P
moved 5m towards east. O moved 3 m towards the east. Q moved 5 m
towards the north.
21. Find the distance between Q and O`?
A. 7m
B. 5m
C. 6m
D. 9m
Six children are playing Hide & Seek in a park and were standing at
different positions such that P is 9 m towards the north of T. Q is 4 m
to the west of O, who is 12m to the east of T. U is 6 m to the south of
Q. R is 3 m to the north of O. Then few of them moved and their new
positions are denoted by adding ( ` ) to their respective names. P
moved 5m towards east. O moved 3 m towards the east. Q moved 5 m
towards the north.
22. Who among the following is in north-east of U?
I. P
II. O
III. R
A. Only I B. Only II and III
C. Only I and II D. Only III
Six children are playing Hide & Seek in a park and were standing at
different positions such that P is 9 m towards the north of T. Q is 4 m
to the west of O, who is 12m to the east of T. U is 6 m to the south of
Q. R is 3 m to the north of O. Then few of them moved and their new
positions are denoted by adding ( ` ) to their respective names. P
moved 5m towards east. O moved 3 m towards the east. Q moved 5 m
towards the north.
23. T is in which direction and how much far from O`?
A. 12m, West
B. 15m, East
C. 10m, North-west
D. 15m, West
Six children are playing Hide & Seek in a park and were standing at
different positions such that P is 9 m towards the north of T. Q is 4 m
to the west of O, who is 12m to the east of T. U is 6 m to the south of
Q. R is 3 m to the north of O. Then few of them moved and their new
positions are denoted by adding ( ` ) to their respective names. P
moved 5m towards east. O moved 3 m towards the east. Q moved 5 m
towards the north.
24. Find Q is in which direction from P?
A. South
B. South-east
C. North-west
D. South-west
25. In a row of some children facing north, Raju
sits 15th from the left and Damu sits 9th from
the left. Ramu who sits exactly between Raju
and Damu, is 10th from the right. then how
many children are there in the row?
A. 18 B. 20
C. 21 D. 23

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