Logical Reasoning (01) 1. Mummy gives Ramesh Rs.10 to buy some chocolates. Three chocolates cost Re.1, and each chocolate comes with a wrapper. Ramesh can exchange 3 chocolate wrappers for 1 more chocolate. The maximum number of chocolates that Ramesh can buy using Rs.10 without leaving any wrapper behind is (1) 32 (2) 25 (3) 30 (4) 45 DIRECTION: Read the information given and answer the question that follows. (i) A, B, C, D, E and F are six students in class. (ii) B and C are shorter than F but heavier than A. (iii) D is heavier than B and taller than C. (iv) E is shorter than D but taller than F. (v) F is heavier than D. (vi) A is shorter than E but taller than F. 9. Which of the following is right pair of Physicians? (1) A and D (2) A and F (3) A and B (4) A and E 10. Which of the following statements is true? (1) A belongs to St.Louis (2) D is a teacher (3) A is younger than E (4) A is younger than C Five professors Dr.Joshi, Dr.Davar, Dr.Natranjan, Dr.Choudhary and Dr.Zia teach five different subjects Zoology, Physics, Botany, Geology and History in four Universities Delhi, Gujarat, Bombay and Osmania 2. Who among them is the tallest? (1) A (2) B (3) D (4) E - Dr.Choudhary teaches Zoology in Bombay University - Dr.Natrajan is neither in Osmania University nor in Delhi University and he neither teaches Geology nor History - Dr.Zia teaches Physics but neither in Bombay University nor in Osmania University - Dr.Joshi teaches History in Delhi University - Two professors are from Gujrat University 3. Who is third from the top when they are arranged in descending order of their heights? (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) E 11. Who teaches Geology? (1) Dr.Natrajan (3) Dr.Davar 4. Which of the following groups of friends is shorter than A ? (1) B, C only (2) D, B, C only (3) E, B, C only (4) F, B, C only 12. Dr.Zia is from which University? (1) Gujarat (2) Bombay (3) Delhi (4) Osmania 5. Who among them is the lightest? (1) A (2) B or C (3) C (4) Data inadequate Six people, named A, B, C, D, E, F are in the dining car of a train. They are one each from New York City, Chicago, Tulsa, St. Louis, Milwaukee and Atlanta. The following facts are known: - A and the man from New York City are physicians - E and the woman from Chicago are teachers - The person from Tulsa and C are engineers - B and F are veterans of the Gulf war, but the person from Tulsa has never served in the military. - The person from Milwaukee is older than A - The person from Atlanta is older than C - At St. Louis, B and the man from New York got off - At San Francisco, C and the man from Milwaukee gets off 6. Who stays in Milwaukee? (1) A (2) E (3) C (4) D 7. Which of the following is an “Teacher” and “Engineer” combination? (1) E and B (2) C and D (3) A and D (4) B and C 8. Who got down with B at St.Louis? (1) A (2) D (3) F (4) E 13. Who teaches Botany? (1) Dr.Zia (2) Dr.Davar (2) Dr.Zia (4) Dr.Joshi (3) Dr.Joshi (4) Dr.Natrajan 14. Who is from Osmania University? (1) Dr.Natrajan (2) Dr.Davar (3) Dr.Joshi (4) Dr.Zia 15. Which of the following combinations is correct? (1) Dr.Zia-Delhi University (2) Dr.Choudhary-Geology (3) Dr.Davar-Bombay University (4) dr.Natrajan-Gujarat There is a group of six students M, N, O, P, Q and R in a class. Each of the six students opt for two subjects, one compulsory and the other optional subject. P’s optional subject was Geography while three others have it as a compulsory subject. Q and R have Chemistry as one of their subjects. R’s compulsory subject is Physics which is an optional subject of both O and Q. Geography and English are M’s subjects, as compulsory and optional resp. Biology is an optional subject of only one of them. The only female student in the group is the one who has Geography as optional subject and English as the compulsory one. 16. Who is the female student in the group? (1) M (2) N (3) O (4) P 17. What is the compulsory subject of “O”? (1) Geography (2) Chemistry (3) Physics (4) English 18. Which of the following have the same “compulsory/optional” set as that of R? (1) M (2) N (3) O (4) None of these 26. D stays at which of the following places? (1) Gwalior (2) Bhopal (3) Indore (4) Indeterminate 27. Which of the following subjects does E study? (1) Maths (2) Science (3) Chemistry (4) Cannot be determined 28. Two numbers are in the form of QQ and Q.Q (Q point Q). 19. Disregarding which is the compulsory and which is the optional subject, who has the same combination as that of R? (1) M (2) N (3) O (4) Q If the sum and the product of the given number are identical, then what is the numerical value of Q? (a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4 20. Which of the following groups of students have Geography as their compulsory subject? (1) M, O & P (2) O, N & P (3) O, P & R (4) M, N & O 29. Jaswant’s socks drawer has 10 blue socks and 12 grey socks. The room is dark and the light cannot be turned on. What is the least amount of socks he must take out to be certain that he has a blue pair and a grey pair? (a) 10 (b) 14 (c) 12 (d) 18 There are seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F and G. Two of them stay in Indore, two in Ujjain, two in Bhopal, and one in Gwalior. Two of them study Science, two Maths and one Physics, Chemistry and Statistics. One of the Maths students and a Chemistry student have in the Times Bank, others have their accounts each in a separate bank- Hongkong Bank, ANZ Grindlays, SBI, Canara Bank and Bank of Baroda. - Indore and Ujjain residents do not go to SBI, Canara Bank or Bank of Baroda. - The Science and Maths students stay in Ujjain or Bhopal. - D has his account in SBI and F in Hongkong Bank. - C is resident of Gwalior, studies Physics and has his account in Canara bank. - B and E stay in Ujjain and B has his account in ANZ Grindlays - D studies Maths and G Science. 21. ‘A’ has an account in? (1) SBI (2) Times Bank (3) ANZ (4) Cannot be determined 22. In which of the following banks does ‘G’ have his account? (1) SBI (2) Bank of Baroda (3) ANZ (4) Cannot be determined 23. The bank in which no science student has his account is? (1) Canara (2) ANZ (3) Bank of Baroda (4) Cannot be determined 22. The subject studied by F is? (1) Maths (2) Phyiscs (3) Statistics (4) Science 25. Which of the following subjects does B study? (1) Chemistry (2) Physics (3) Maths (4) None of these 30. How many digits are used to number the pages of a book having pages from 1 to 100? (a) 198 (b) 194 (c) 192 (d) 190 31. A logical reasoning class has 18 students. At the beginning of the class, each student shakes hands with each other students. How many handshakes take place? (a) 153 (b) 324 (c) 306 (d) None of these 32. In 1932, a man was as old as the last two digits of his birth year. In 1932 itself, another man (older than the man above) was also as the last two digits of the year of his birth. The difference of their ages is/was (a) 50 years (b) 30 years (c) 28 years (d) 26 years