Matrix reasoning questions and answers

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Matrix Reasoning Questions and Answers for Competitive Exams

Direction: (1-5):  A word is mentioned only by a group of numbers, as shown in one of the options. The number groups in the options are mentioned by two classes of letters as shown in Matrices given below. The no. of rows & columns in Matrix I are from 0- 4 & that of in Matrix II are 5-9. A letter can be defined using the no. of row & then the no. column. e.g. ‘A’ can be defined by 00, 12, 23 etc. & ‘P’ by 58, 69, 75 etc. Find the code/group of numbers for the given word.

Matrix -I

Matrix - II

Q.1. PAST

(A) 75, 21, 14, 65              

(B) 86, 12, 31, 76               

(C) 58, 41, 12, 67               

(D) 88, 77, 41, 67


Ans .   B

Q.2. RATE

(A) 13, 12, 98, 67

(B) 42, 23, 56, 76

(C) 30, 14, 95, 89

(D) 24, 43, 89, 95


Ans .   A

Q.3. POET

(A) 69, 88, 67, 65

(B) 75, 55, 65, 67

(C) 77, 88, 98, 89

(D) 21, 67, 76, 78


Ans .   A

Q.4. NEST

(A) 32, 56, 20, 89

(B) 10, 65, 41, 76

(C) 32, 76, 34, 98

(D) 21, 67, 14, 59


Ans .   D

Q.5.PEST

(A) 97, 89, 34, 59

(B) 58, 67, 43, 98

(C) 57, 59, 31, 98

(D) 68, 95, 31, 76


Ans .   B

Q.6. A word in the following Question is mentioned only by a group of numbers, as shown in one of the options. The number groups in the options are mentioned by two classes of letters as shown in Matrices given below. The no. of rows & columns in Matrix I are from 0- 4 & that of in Matrix II are 5-9. A letter can be defined using the no. of row & then the no. column. e.g. ‘E’ can by 20, 32etc. Find the code/group of numbers for the given word FIRE.

Matrix - I

Matrix - II

(A) 21, 22, 88, 33

(B) 14, 10, 69, 14

(C) 33, 34, 76, 22

(D) 02, 03, 57, 01


Ans .   D

Q.7. A word is mentioned only by a group of numbers, as shown in one of the options. The number groups in the options are mentioned by two classes of letters as shown in Matrices given below. The no. of rows & columns in Matrix I are from 0- 4 & that of in Matrix II are 5-9. A letter can be defined using the no. of row & then the no. column. e.g. ‘F’ can be defined by 02, 14, 33 etc. & ‘K’ by 56, 68, 87 etc. Find the code/group of numbers for the given word BUSH.

Matrix – I

Matrix – II

(A) 22, 77, 57, 23

(B) 23, 77, 57, 22

(C) 23, 77, 56, 22

(D) 23, 77, 57, 21


Ans .   B

Q.8. A word is mentioned only by a group of numbers, as shown in one of the options. The number groups in the options are mentioned by two classes of letters as shown in Matrices given below. The no. of rows & columns in Matrix I are from 0- 4 & that of in Matrix II are 5-9. A letter can be defined using the no. of row & then the no. column. e.g. ‘U’ can be defined by 10, 42 etc. & ‘R’ by 55,69 etc. Find the code/group of numbers for the given word SLEEP.

Matrix – I

Matrix – II 

(A) 44, 11, 40, 31, 41

(B) 30, 20, 31, 30, 41

(C) 30, 34, 40, 22, 44

(D) 44, 43, 31, 22, 95


Ans .   A

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