Reasoning Practice Question and Answer

Q: Left-handed persons suffer more frequently than do right-handed persons from certain immune disorders, such as allergies. Left-handers tend to have an advantage over the right-handed majority, however, on tasks controlled by the right hemisphere of the brain, and mathematical reasoning is strongly under the influence of the right hemisphere in most people. If the information above is true, it best supports which of the following hypotheses? 6541 0

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    Most people who suffer from allergies or other such immune disorders are left-handed rather than right-handed.
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    Most left-handed mathematicians suffer from some kind of allergy.
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    There are proportionally more left-handers among people whose ability to reason mathematically is above average than there are among people with poor mathematical reasoning ability.
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    If a left-handed person suffers from an allergy, that person will probably be good at mathematics.
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    There are proportionally more people who suffer from immune disorders such as allergies than there are people who are left-handed or people whose mathematical reasoning ability is unusually good.
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Answer : 3. "There are proportionally more left-handers among people whose ability to reason mathematically is above average than there are among people with poor mathematical reasoning ability."

Q: Direction 20. In this question five words are given. Which of them will come in the middle if all of them are arranged alphabetically as in a dictionary? 6529 5

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    Bishop
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    Bifocal
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    Bicycle
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    Bitter
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    Brink
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Answer : 1. "Bishop"

Q:

Ram was born on 2 January 1946. What day of the week was that?

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    Monday
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    Tuesday
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    Wednesday
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    Friday
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Answer : 3. "Wednesday"

Q:

How many cubes are in the following figure?

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    9
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    10
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    6
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    8
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Answer : 2. "10"

Q:

A series is given, with one term missing choose the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the series.
70, 40, 50, 90, 200, ? 

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    420
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    520
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    425
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    525
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Answer : 4. "525 "

Q:

A man facing towards North-West turns Left, Right, Right, Right, Left, in series. In which direction now he is? 

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    North
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    South - West
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    South
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    North - East
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Answer : 4. "North - East "

Q:

What day was Tuesday in March 2011?

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    2 March
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    7 March
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    15 March
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    30 March
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Answer : 3. "15 March"

Q:

In the given figure, how many cardboard boxes are not white?

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    6
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    13
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    7
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    9
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Answer : 1. "6"

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