Analytical Reasoning Questions & Answers – Paper 6
Q21) Find the missing term in the series : 144, 196, 256, 324, 400, _____
- 141
- 529
- 484
- 576
Q22) Find the missing term in the series : 27, 125, 343, 729, ______2197
- 1000
- 1728
- 1436
- 1331
Q23) In a certain code, if the word FABRIC =39, IMPEDE = 52 and IMPERIAL = 83, then what is the value of MILATARY?
- 83
- 99
- 85
- 107
Q24) Select the alternative that logically follows from the two given statements:
I) No Student is lazy II) Some lazy are brilliant
- No Student is brilliant
- Some students are brilliant
- Some students are not brilliant
- None of the above
Q25) Find the missing term in the following analogy: 27 : 125 :: 343 : ____
- 125
- 1331
- 216
- 512
Q26) K’s father’s brother’s daughter’s husband’s mother-in-law is related to K as
- Uncle
- Aunt
- Mother
- Can’t be determined
Q27) Find the missing term in the series : A, E, I, M, Q, U, ___, ____
- B, F
- Y, C
- G, I
- K, O
Q28) Six people A, B, C, D, E and F sit around a circular table, not necessarily in the same order. A neither sits adjacent to B and F, nor opposite to them and E neither sits adjacent to D and C nor opposite to them. Who sits opposite to E?
- B
- C
- A
- Can’t be determined
Q29) Five boys L, M, N, O and P sit around a pentagonal table, not necessarily in the same order. L sits diagonally opposite to M and P, O sits diagonally opposite to N and P. If O sits to the immediate left of L, then who sits to the right of N?
- P
- N
- O
- L
Q30) Six girls P, Q, R, S, T and U sit in a row, not necessarily in the same order. T sits exactly in between R and Q. P sits exactly in between Q and U. Who sits exactly in between T and P?
- Q
- R
- S
- U
Q31) A person goes from his house to his office. He takes the following route to reach his office. He travels 5km to the South followed by 3km to his right. Then travels a distance of 15km to his right and finally travels 5km to his left. What is the approximate distance between his house and office?
- 13 km
- 20 km
- 22 km
- None of these
Q32) Find the missing term in the following analogy: 23 : 57:: 711:_____________
- 1315
- 1317
- 1319
- 1517
Q33) 64 smaller but identical cubes are placed on a table to form a large cube. How many more such smaller cubes are now required to enclose this large cube placed on the table completely?
- 96
- 125
- 152
- 216
Q34) A man Z goes to a party hosted by his brother A who has a daughter B. B is dancing with her brother C. What is Z to C?
- Uncle
- Nephew
- Father
- Cousin
Q35) S’s sibling’s grandfather’s only child’s grandson’s father’s father is related to S as
- S himself
- Brother
- Sister
- Father
Q36) Select the alternative that logically follows from the two given statements:
(I) Some Plants are beautiful (II) All beautiful are fascinating
- Some plants are not fascinating
- Some plants are fascinating
- Some beautiful are not plants
- None of the above
Q37) In a certain code language, if the word POLITE is coded as OIEPLT and SENIOR is coded as EIRSNO, then how is the word ‘STOREY’ coded in that language?
- EORSTY
- RSTYEO
- TRYSOE
- ERSTOY
Q38) A survey was conducted among 600 cycle owners. It was found that 200 people had Hero Ranger, 250 people had BSA SLR and 300 people had Atlas MTB cycles with them. Seventy of them had exactly 2 out of the 3 brands of cycles. How many people had all the three brand?
- 20
- 40
- 60
- 80
Q39) A survey was conducted among 600 cycle owners. It was found that 200 people had Hero Ranger, 250 people had BSA SLR and 300 people had Atlas MTB cycles with them. Seventy of them had exactly 2 out of the 3 brands of cycles. If 16 owners had only BSA SLR and Atlas MTB with them, then how many people have only Hero Ranger with them?
- 94
- 96
- 100
- 106
Q40) A survey was conducted among 600 cycle owners. It was found that 200 people had Hero Ranger, 250 people had BSA SLR and 300 people had Atlas MTB cycles with them. Seventy of them had exactly 2 out of the 3 brands of cycles. If 160 people had only BSA SLR cycles, then how many have only Atlas MTB and Hero Ranger with them?
- 10
- 20
- 25
- 30
Key Paper
Q.No | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 |
Ans | 3 | 4 | 2 | 4 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 1 | 2 |
Q.No | 31 | 32 | 33 | 34 | 35 | 36 | 37 | 38 | 39 | 40 |
Ans | 1 | 2 | 3 | 1 | 4 | 2 | 3 | 2 | 4 | 2 |