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SSC Reasoning Follow Set -2


1) If UNDERSTANDING is coded as 7406158340249, then how will you write the phrase GRINDING?

a) 91230249

b) 91240249

c) 91243249

d) 91340249

Reply: b      Given Code 
                                

 

                       Required Code

 

Therefore, the code for GRINDING is 91240249

2) Arnav is 2 occasions older than Suman, who’s 6 years older than Preetha. If Preetha’s age is 10 years, then which of the next statements is true?

I. Arnav’s age is 32 years outdated.

II. The addition of the ages of Suman and Preetha is lower than Arnav.

a) Solely assertion I is true

b) Solely assertion II is true

c) Each statements I and II are true

d) Neither assertion I nor II is true

Reply: c

Given, Preetha’s age (P) = 10 years

Arnav (A) is 2 occasions older than Suman (S) ⇒ A = 2 × S

Suman (S) is 6 years older than Preetha (P) ⇒ S = P + 6

⇒ S = 10 + 6 = 16 years

⇒ A = 2 × 16 = 32 years

S + P = 16 + 10 = 26 < 32

Therefore, each assertion I and II are true.

3) A time period is lacking within the given collection. Select the right possibility from the given alternate options that full the given collection.

EG12, HJ18, KM24, NP30, QS36,?

a) TV42

b) TW42

c) UW42

d) UV43

Reply: a 

 

Given collection: EG12, HJ18, KM24, NP30, QS36,?

The logic adopted within the collection is,

⇒ E + 3 = H, H + 3 = Ok, Ok + 3 = N, N + 3 = Q, Q + 3 = T

⇒ G + 3 = J, J + 3 = M, M+ 3 = P, P + 3 = S, S + 3 = V

⇒ E + G = 12, H + J = 18, Ok + M = 24, N + P = 30, Q + S = 30, T + V = 42

4) Organize the given set of phrases of their dictionary order.

I. Feeble

II. Fealty

III. Fabaceous

IV. Fearnaught

V. Fiacre

a) III, I, II, IV, V

b) III, II, I, V, IV

c) III, II, I, V, IV

d) III, II, IV, I, V

Reply: d

The proper order is fabaceous, fealty, fearnaught, feeble, and fiacre ⇒ III, II, IV, I, V.

5) Discover the lacking quantity within the given sample, from the given set of alternate options.

 

a) 46

b) 49

c) 51

d) 48

Reply: b

The logic adopted within the given sample is,

Third row: (2 + 3) + 3 = 8, (3 + 4) + 3 = 10, (4 + 5) + 3 = 12

Second row: (8 + 10) + 3 = 21, (10 + 12) + 3 = 25

First row: (21 + 25) + 3 = 49

Therefore 49, is the lacking quantity.

6) Discover out the odd pair of letters from the given set of alternate options.

a) CG

b) KW

c) IV

d) BF

Reply: c

 

C + G = 3 + 7 = 10 ⇒ even quantity

Ok + W = 11 + 23 = 44 ⇒ even quantity

I + V = 9 + 22 = 31 ⇒ odd quantity

B + F = 2 + 6 = 8 ⇒ even quantity

Therefore, IV is the odd one out

7) John is dealing with east. He turned to his left and walked for 35 m. He then turned to his proper and walked for 20 m. He then turned to his left and walked for an additional 10 m. He then turned to his proper and walked for 20 m. He then turned to his proper once more and walked for an additional 50 m. Through which course is John dealing with from the start line?

a) North-East

b) North-West

c) South-West

d) South-East

Reply: d 

 

From the trail adopted by John, we will conclude that the ultimate level is mendacity within the southeast place.

Therefore, the South-east is the right possibility.

8) Choose the associated phrase from the given set of alternate options. 

Nyctophobia : Darkness :: Somniphobia : ?

a) Silence

b) Sleep

c) Heights

d) Crowds

Reply: b

Nyctophobia means worry of darkness, whereas Somniphobia means worry of falling asleep.

9) If June 24th, 2000 falls on a Tuesday, then what would be the day on June 24th, 2003?

a) Saturday

b) Friday

c) Sunday

d) Monday

Reply: a

24th June 2000 — Tuesday [2000 is a leap year]

24th June 2001 —  Thursday

24th June 2002 — Friday

24th June 2003 — Saturday

Therefore, 24th June 2003 falls on Saturday.

10)  A phrase is represented by a sure group of numbers, as proven within the given alternate options. The set of numbers given alternately is represented by two lessons of alphabets as proven within the tables offered. The columns and rows of matrix 1 are numbered from 0 to 4, whereas the columns and rows of matrix 2 are numbered from 5 to 9. A letter in one in all these matrices might be represented first by its row after which by its column. For instance, D might be represented by 00, 13, 23, and so on., and W might be represented by 56, 65, and so on. Equally, it’s worthwhile to discover the set for the phrase “WORDS”.

 

a) 56, 03, 21, 67, 79

b) 97, 14, 40, 22, 66

c) 78, 41, 12, 31, 88

d) 65, 20, 03, 44, 67

Reply: c

Let’s examine all of the choices;

56, 03, 21, 67, 79 ⇒ WORST

97, 14, 40, 22, 66 ⇒ WORDT

78, 41, 12, 31, 88  ⇒ WORDS

 65, 20, 03, 44, 67 ⇒ WOODS

Therefore, possibility c is the right possibility

11) Choose the right Venn diagram that depicts the next relationship.

Polygon, Hexagon, Circle

 

 

Reply: b

A hexagon is a polygon with six sides, whereas a circle is a curved determine.

Therefore, possibility b is the right reply.

12) If ‘+’ means ‘×’, ‘÷’ means ‘-‘, ‘×’ means ‘+’, and ‘-‘ means ‘÷’, then select the right equation from the given alternate options. 

a) 23 + 8 × 4 ÷ 9 – 3 = 27

b) 23 ÷ 8 + 4 – 9 × 3 = 27

c) 23 × 8 ÷ 4 + 9 – 3 = 27

d) 23 ÷ 8 × 4 + 9 – 3 = 27

Reply: d 

Allow us to examine all of the choices

 

 

a) 23 × 8 + 4 – 9 ÷ 3 =185 ≠ 27

b) 23 – 8 × 4 ÷ 9 – 3 = 23.55 ≠ 27

c) 23 + 8 – 4 × 9 ÷ 3 =19 ≠ 27

d) 23 – 8 + 4 × 9 ÷ 3 = 27

Therefore, possibility d is the right reply.

13) Select the right phrase from the given alternate options that can not be fashioned utilizing the letters of the phrase “FRONTIERMANSHIP”.

a) Monster

b) Hitman

c) Monitor

d) Tiers

Reply: c

The phrase “monitor” can’t be from the phrase “frontiermanship”, as there is just one ‘o’ in a given phrase whereas the phrase monitor has two ‘o’.

14) 30 males are sitting in a row. Sundhar is twelfth from the precise finish. What’s the place of Sundhar from the left finish?

a) 18

b) 19

c) 17

d) 16

Reply: b 

Whole variety of males = Left place + Proper place – 1

⇒ 30 = Left place + 12 – 1

⇒ Left place = 30 – 11 = 19

Therefore, Sundhar is nineteenth from the left finish.

15) In a sure code, if PALE is written as 2percent8& and LUNAR is written as 830percent1, then how can the phrase RULER be written in the identical code?

a) 130&1

b) 138&1

c) 128percent1

d) 132percent2

Reply: b

 

RULER ⇒ 138&1

Therefore, possibility b is the right possibility

16) City A is 10 km to the south of City B. Suraj travels from City B on his bike. He travels 15 km in direction of the east after which takes a left flip. He then travels 7 km and reaches City C. From City C, he takes a left flip and travels 28 km. He once more takes a left flip and travels 7 km to succeed in his vacation spot. What’s the shortest distance between city A and the ultimate vacation spot level?

a) 2√221 km

b) 20 km

c) √269 km

d) Not one of the above

Reply: c

 

From the determine, we will say that the space between the ultimate vacation spot and the beginning level i.e., city B is 13 km.

The shortest distance between city A and the ultimate vacation spot level = √[(10)2 + (13)2] = √269 ok

17) Select the right various that’s completely different from the opposite three alternate options.

a) RAMS

b) SEUNV

c) NOOM

d) NURATS

Reply: c

RAMS ⇒  MARS

SEUNV ⇒  VENUS

NOOM ⇒  MOON

NURATS ⇒  SATURN

Mars, Venus, and Saturn are planets within the photo voltaic system, whereas Moon is a pure satellite tv for pc of Earth.

18) Within the following query, choose the lacking quantity from the given responses.

 

a) 14

b) 18

c) 24

d) 15

Reply: a

Let x be the unknown quantity

Within the 1st one:

(12 + 13) – 3 = 22

Within the 2nd one:

(27 + 18) – 10 = 35

Within the 3rd one:

(47 + 25) – x = 58 

⇒ x = 14

Therefore, 14 is the lacking quantity

19) If ‘∗’ denotes ‘added to’, ‘%’ denotes ‘multiplied by’, ‘$’ denotes ‘divided by’ and ‘@’ denotes ‘subtracted from’, then what’s the worth of 68 ∗ 180 $ 12 @ 9 % 4?

a) 46

b) 72

c) 68

d) 47

Reply: d

68 ∗ 180 $ 12 @ 9 % 4 = 68 + 180 ÷ 12 – 9 × 4

⇒ 68 + 15 – 36 = 47

20) Select the right pair from the given alternate options that observe the identical relationship because the given pair of phrases.

Bibliophile : Books : : ?

a) Numismatist : Stamps

b) Deltiologist : Put up playing cards

c) Antiquary : Cash

d) Horologists : Predictions

Reply: b

A bibliophile is an individual who collects books. Equally, an individual who collects postcards is called Deltiologist.

21) Assume the given statements to be true and select which of the given conclusions might be drawn from the given statements.

Statements:

I. All Pineapples are fruits.

II. Some fruits are greens.

Conclusions:

I. All Pineapples are greens.

II. Some greens are fruits.

III. Some fruits are Pineapples.

IV. All fruits are Pineapples.

a) Solely conclusion I observe

b) Solely conclusions II and IV observe

c) Solely conclusions I and III observe

d) Solely conclusions II and III observe

Reply: d

Conclusions:

I. All Pineapples are greens ⇒ It’s attainable however not particular, therefore it’s false.

II. Some greens are fruits. ⇒ It’s true.

III. Some fruits are Pineapples ⇒ It’s true.

IV. All fruits are Pineapples ⇒ It’s attainable however not particular, therefore it’s false.

Subsequently, solely conclusions II and III observe.

22) If 3 × 7 = 12 and 5 × 9 = 54, then what’s the worth of 4 × 6 = ?

a) 10

b) 24

c) 42

d) 21

Reply: c

3 × 7 = 21, now reverse the digits ⇒ 12

5 × 9 = 45, now reverse the digits ⇒ 54

4 × 6 = 24, now reverse the digits ⇒ 42

Therefore, the code of 4 × 6 = 42

23) Kirti has a brother, Dinesh. Kirti is the daughter of Shahin. Mayuri is Shahin’s mom. How does Mayuri relate to Dinesh?

a) Mom

b) Sister

c) Grandmother

d) Aunt

Reply: c

Therefore, Mayuri is the Grand-mother of Dinesh.

24) At a celebration, 4 pals—Geetha, Arjun, Meena, and Ajith—are sitting round a desk dealing with one another. 4 of them work for various corporations.

1) Geetha sits reverse the one that works at TCS.

2) Arjun sits instantly to the left of the one that works at Infosys.

3) The one who works at Capgemini is on the precise of the individual from Google.

4) Ajith sits reverse Meena, who doesn’t work for Capgemini.

Now, who works at Google?

a) Geetha

b) Arjun

c) Meena

d) Ajith

Reply: a

 

Particular person: Geetha, Arjun, Ajith and Meena

Corporations: TCS, Infosys, Capgemini, and Google

I. Ajith sits reverse Meena, who doesn’t work for Capgemini.

II. Geetha sits reverse the one that works at TCS.

(So, Arjun have to be working at TCS)

 

III.  Arjun sits instant left of the one that works at Infosys.

IV. The one who works at Capgemini is on the precise of the individual from Google.

 

Therefore, Geetha works at Google.

25) Discover out the odd pair of letters from the given set of alternate options.

a) GKR

b) TXE

c) RVF

d) NRY

Reply: c

 

G + 4 = Ok, Ok + 7 = R

b) T + 4 = X, X + 7 = E

c) R + 4 = V, V +10 = F

d) N + 4 = R, R + 7 = Y

Therefore, RVF is the odd one.

26) A sheet of paper is folded and punched as proven within the figures within the given query. Select the right determine from the given alternate options that signifies what it appears like when opened.

 

Reply: b

 

 

 

Therefore, the right determine is possibility b

27) Organize the given phrases within the sequence during which they happen within the dictionary.

I. Citadel

II. Cabalist

III. Canaanite

IV. Cicada

V. Cendol

a) II, III, I, V, IV

b) II, III, I, IV, V

c) II, I, III, V, IV

d) II, I, III, IV, V

Reply: a

II, III, I, V, IV ⇒  Cabalist, Canaanite, Citadel, Cendol, Cicada.

28) Decide the worth of x within the given collection.

5, 7, 13, 25, 45, x, 117.

a) 85

b) 65

c) 75

d) 90

Reply: c

5 + (12 + 1) = 7

7 + (22 + 2) = 13

13 + (32 + 3) = 25

25 + (42 + 4) = 45

45 + (52 + 5) = 75

75 + (62 + 6) = 117

Therefore, the worth of x is 75.

29)  Pointing at a person, Vertika stated, “He’s the one son of my father’s daughter-in-law.” How is the person associated to Vertika?

a) Cousin

b) Uncle

c) Son

d) Nephew

Reply: d

It’s clear that boy is the nephew of Vertika.

30) Assume the given statements to be true and select which of the given conclusions might be drawn from the given statements.

Statements: 

I. All pots are doorways.

II. All doorways are hats.

Conclusions:

I. All hats are pots.

II. Some hats are doorways.

III. All doorways are pots.

IV. All pots are hats.

a) Solely conclusions II and IV observe.

b) Solely conclusions I and III observe.

c) Solely conclusions I, II, and IV observe.

d) Solely conclusions II, III, and IV observe.

Reply: a

 

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