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Mini Mock Test Math/ Reasoning (Week 1)- 06.02.2022

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Question 1

Six teachers A, D, G, J, M and P are sitting around a circular table facing towards the centre (not necessarily in the same order). M is third to the left of G. D is to the immediate left of J. A is to the immediate left of M. If we count in clockwise direction from P, then how many teachers are sitting between P and J?

Question 2

Five books labelled B, G, N, P and T are kept one above the other (not necessarily in the same order). Only one book is kept between N and G. B is just above P. B is above N. G is not above N. Which book is at the top?

Question 3

Seven friends C, D, E, F, G, H and I are sitting in a row facing south. G and E are sitting at the end of the row. F sits third to the right of G who is fourth to the left of C. I sits immediate right of D. Which of the following person is sitting immediate left of E?

Question 4

Five phones, H, M, R, T and V are kept one above the other not necessarily in the same order. The number of phones above T is the same as the number of phones below V. R is just above H. V is at the bottom. There are two phones between M and V. Which of the following phones are above R?

Question 5

Four persons W, X, Y and Z live in a four floor building. Ground floor being the first floor and top floor is the fourth floor. X live on an odd numbered floor in the building. There is one floor between Y’s floor and Z’s floor. Z lives on an even numbered floor which is just above W’s floor. If Y live on the topmost floor, than who lives on bottom-most floor?

Question 6

Three statements are given, followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. Assuming the statements to be true, even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements.


Statements:

1. All boats are cats.

2. All cats are bats.

3. All bats are rabbits.


Conclusions:

I. All cats are rabbits.

II. All bats are boats.

III. All boats are rabbits.

Question 7

Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming that the information given in the statements is true, even if it appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the given conclusions logically follow(S) from the statements.


Statements:

I. All College are School.

II. Some College are Degree College.


Conclusion:

I. All Degree college are school.

II. No Degree college is a school.

III. Some Degree College are School.

Question 8

Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming that the information given in the statements is true, even if it appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements.
Statements:

1) No facebook are orkut.
2) Some orkut are gmail.
Conclusions:
I. All facebook are gmail.
II. Some gmail are orkut.

Question 9

In the following question below are given, some statements followed by some conclusions. Taking the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusion logically follows the given statements.

Statements :
I. All bags are tables.
II. No table is red.
Conclusions :
I. Some bags are red.
II. All bags are red.

Question 10

Two statements are given, followed by four conclusions numbered I, II, III and IV. Assuming the statements to be true, even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements.

Statements
:
Some Joys are Boys.
Some Boys are Toys.

Conclusions:
I. No Joys are Toys.
II. Some Joys are Toys.
III. All Joys are Toys.
IV. All Boys are Toys.

Question 11

'U + W' means 'U is the father of W';

'U - W' means 'U is the wife of W';

'U x W' means 'U is the brother of W'; and

'U÷ W' means 'U is the daughter of W'.

If 'K ÷L + M + N', then how is K related to N?

Question 12

Shraddha says to Sharayu. “Your mother –in-law is my father’s mother who is eldest son, but your husband is not my father.” How is Sharayu related to Shraddha?

Question 13

A and B are brothers. C and D are sisters. A’s son is D’s brother. How is B related to C ?

Question 14

D said, “A’s mother is the only sister of my brother’s son.” How is A’s mother related to D?

Question 15

A + B means ‘A is brother of B’
A – B means ‘A is daughter of B’
A × B means ‘A is husband of B’
A ÷ B means ‘A is son of B’
If J + R ÷ T × K – Z, then how is K related to J?

Question 16

A can complete a task in 6 days, while B can complete the same task in 12 days. How many days will they take to complete the same task if they work together?

Question 17

15 persons working 6 hours per day earn ₹900. How much money will 20 persons earn, working 10 hours per day?

Question 18

Mihir can do a piece of work in 30 hours. If he is joined by Jigya who is 50% more efficient, in what time will they together finish the work?

Question 19

A is thrice as good a workman as B and therefore is able to finish a job in 40 days less than B. Working together, they can do it in:

Question 20

15 Men can complete a task in 10 days. In how many days can 20 men complete the same task?

Question 21

A boat goes 30 km upstream in 3 hours and downstream in 1 hour. How much time (m hours) will this boat take to cover 60 km in still water?

Question 22

The speed of a boat in still water is 13 km/hr and the speed of stream is 6 km/hr. If takes 6 hours more to sail in upstream than in the downstream. Find the distance travelled.

Question 23

A person can cover a distance of 60 km in upstream in 5 hrs. Speed of boat in still water is 7 times of that of current. What is total time required for boat to cover 20 km in up stream and come back on starting point?

Question 24

If the speed of a boat in still water is 26km/hr. and the speed of current is 8km/hr., then time taken by the boat to travel 136km with the current is –

Question 25

A man can row at 5 km/h in still water. If the river is flowing at 1 km/h, it takes him 75 min to row to a place and back. How far is the place?

Question 26

A walks at a uniform speed of 8 km/hr and 8 hours after his start, B starts on his cycle after him at speed of 24km/hr. How far from the starting point will B catch A?

Question 27

Diameter of a cycle wheel is 14 cm. A cyclist takes 30 minutes to reach a destination at a speed of 11 km/h. How many revolutions will the wheel make during the journey?

Question 28

If a train runs with the speed of 48 km/h, it reaches its destination late by 12 minutes. However, if its speed in 64 km/h it is late by 3 minutes only. The right time for the train to cover its journey (in minutes) is:

Question 29

One third of a certain journey is covered at the speed of 80 km/hr, one fourth of the journey at the speed of 50 km/hr and the rest at the speed of 100 km/hr. What will be the average speed (in Km/hr) for the whole journey?

Question 30

A girl with speed of 5 km/h reaches her school from home in 24 minutes and while returning she covers the same distance with cycle at 8 km/h. What is the time taken by the cycle?
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