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AIM 80+ YouTube Series: Reasoning: Quiz 1

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Question 1

Direction: Study the following data carefully and answer the questions accordingly.

In a certain code language,

‘all we observe artificial’ is written as ‘ma ka ya nn’,
‘reject are discuss off’ is written as ‘ox so la qt’,
‘all are reject catch’ is written as ‘ka tj so la’,
‘we are logical catch’ is written as ‘so nn tj da’.

What is the code for ‘logical catch’ in the given code language?

Question 2

Direction: Study the following data carefully and answer the questions accordingly.

In a certain code language,

‘all we observe artificial’ is written as ‘ma ka ya nn’,
‘reject are discuss off’ is written as ‘ox so la qt’,
‘all are reject catch’ is written as ‘ka tj so la’,
‘we are logical catch’ is written as ‘so nn tj da’.
Which of the following is coded as ‘qt so’?

Question 3

Direction: In the following questions, four statements are followed by two conclusions. Assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the following conclusions follow the given statements and choose appropriate answer choice.
Statements:
Some drawings are color.
No paint is drawing.
All colors are brush.
No sketch is color.
Conclusions:
I. All paint being sketch is a possibility.
II. All drawings being sketch is not possible.

Question 4

Direction: In each of the questions below are given few statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.

Statements:
Only a few Doors are Tables.
Some Tables are Mirrors.
Conclusions:
I. Some Doors are Mirrors.
II. No Mirror is Door.

Question 5

Direction: Study the following questions carefully and answer the question given below. (Each question has one statement followed by three conclusions). You have to assume that given conclusions are true. 
If all the given conclusions are possibly true then; which sign will come in place of Question mark (?) in the statements?

Statement:
A ≥ B ? C > D = F ? G ≥ L
Conclusion: 
I. D < G
II. A > C
III. D < A

Question 6

Direction: Study the following questions carefully and answer the question given below. (Each question has one statement followed by three conclusions). You have to assume that given conclusions are true.
If all the given conclusions are possibly true then; which sign will come in place of Question mark (?) in the statements?

Statement:
M > L = S ? P ≥ U ? V < O
Conclusion:
I. M > P
II. L ≥ V
III. P ≥ V

Question 7

Direction: Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions given below.

S $ 7 4 I J N @ P 5 © E Q T 4 W 1 % U V 6 B E N 6 * 7 δ D
How many such consonants are there in the above arrangement, each of which is immediately preceded by a consonant and immediately followed by a number?

Question 8

Direction: Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions given below.

S $ 7 4 I J N @ P 5 © E Q T 4 W 1 % U V 6 B E N 6 * 7 δ D
How many such numbers are there in the above arrangement, each of which is immediately preceded by a letter but not immediately followed by a symbol?

Question 9

Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.

Eight persons - A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table, some facing the centre while some facing outside, not necessarily in the same order. Each belongs to a particular profession - Clerk, Accountant, Scientist, Mechanic, Engineer, Florist, Doctor and Typist.
● B sits 3rd to the left of H. H, who is a Clerk faces the centre
● F sits 2nd to the right of B. E sits second to the left of Florist.
● D is not an immediate neighbour of H and B.
● Both immediate neighbours of C face outside.
● C is neither a Mechanic nor a Doctor.
● E is an immediate neighbour of B and C.
● A is not an immediate neighbour of Clerk.
● The immediate neighbours of A face opposite directions (i.e. if one face the centre, the other faces outside and vice-versa).
● Both immediate neighbours of D face the same direction as that of Typist.
● E is neither an Accountant nor a Mechanic. A faces the same direction as that of Mechanic.
● The Typist is an immediate neighbour of the Clerk.
● The Mechanic is an immediate neighbour of the Engineer.
● G is neither a Typist nor an Accountant. 
● A is an engineer and the typist faces outside the centre and Mechanic sits immediately opposite to Doctor.
How many persons are facing outside as per the given arrangement?

Question 10

Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.

Eight persons - A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table, some facing the centre while some facing outside, not necessarily in the same order. Each belongs to a particular profession - Clerk, Accountant, Scientist, Mechanic, Engineer, Florist, Doctor and Typist.
● B sits 3rd to the left of H. H, who is a Clerk faces the centre
● F sits 2nd to the right of B. E sits second to the left of Florist.
● D is not an immediate neighbour of H and B.
● Both immediate neighbours of C face outside.
● C is neither a Mechanic nor a Doctor.
● E is an immediate neighbour of B and C.
● A is not an immediate neighbour of Clerk.
● The immediate neighbours of A face opposite directions (i.e. if one face the centre, the other faces outside and vice-versa).
● Both immediate neighbours of D face the same direction as that of Typist.
● E is neither an Accountant nor a Mechanic. A faces the same direction as that of Mechanic.
● The Typist is an immediate neighbour of the Clerk.
● The Mechanic is an immediate neighbour of the Engineer.
● G is neither a Typist nor an Accountant. 
● A is an engineer and the typist faces outside the centre and Mechanic sits immediately opposite to Doctor.
Which of the following is true regarding A as per the given arrangement ?

Question 11

Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.

Eight persons - A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table, some facing the centre while some facing outside, not necessarily in the same order. Each belongs to a particular profession - Clerk, Accountant, Scientist, Mechanic, Engineer, Florist, Doctor and Typist.
● B sits 3rd to the left of H. H, who is a Clerk faces the centre
● F sits 2nd to the right of B. E sits second to the left of Florist.
● D is not an immediate neighbour of H and B.
● Both immediate neighbours of C face outside.
● C is neither a Mechanic nor a Doctor.
● E is an immediate neighbour of B and C.
● A is not an immediate neighbour of Clerk.
● The immediate neighbours of A face opposite directions (i.e. if one face the centre, the other faces outside and vice-versa).
● Both immediate neighbours of D face the same direction as that of Typist.
● E is neither an Accountant nor a Mechanic. A faces the same direction as that of Mechanic.
● The Typist is an immediate neighbour of the Clerk.
● The Mechanic is an immediate neighbour of the Engineer.
● G is neither a Typist nor an Accountant. 
● A is an engineer and the typist faces outside the centre and Mechanic sits immediately opposite to Doctor.
Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence form a group. Which pair does not belong to the group?

Question 12

Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.

Eight persons - A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table, some facing the centre while some facing outside, not necessarily in the same order. Each belongs to a particular profession - Clerk, Accountant, Scientist, Mechanic, Engineer, Florist, Doctor and Typist.
● B sits 3rd to the left of H. H, who is a Clerk faces the centre
● F sits 2nd to the right of B. E sits second to the left of Florist.
● D is not an immediate neighbour of H and B.
● Both immediate neighbours of C face outside.
● C is neither a Mechanic nor a Doctor.
● E is an immediate neighbour of B and C.
● A is not an immediate neighbour of Clerk.
● The immediate neighbours of A face opposite directions (i.e. if one face the centre, the other faces outside and vice-versa).
● Both immediate neighbours of D face the same direction as that of Typist.
● E is neither an Accountant nor a Mechanic. A faces the same direction as that of Mechanic.
● The Typist is an immediate neighbour of the Clerk.
● The Mechanic is an immediate neighbour of the Engineer.
● G is neither a Typist nor an Accountant. 
● A is an engineer and the typist faces outside the centre and Mechanic sits immediately opposite to Doctor.
What is the profession of B?
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