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Reasoning Quiz based on Miscellaneous for SSC Exams

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Question 1

Your are given the name of a town and a date followed by four alternatives. Of these, only one matches while the others have some mistakes. You are to choose exactly the same as the given one as your answer.
TRIVANDRUM, AUGUST, 31, 2008

Question 2

Identify one response which would be a correct inference from the given premises stated according to the following symbols:
‘A’ stands for not greater than B’ stands for equal to
‘C’ stands for less than
‘D’ stands for not less than ‘E’ stands for not equal to
‘F’ stands for greater than
Premises (2 M B N) and (2N A 3K)

Question 3

A word is represented by only one set of numbers as given in any one of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the alternatives are represented by two classes of alphabets as in two matrices given
below. The columns and rows of Matrix I are numbered from 0 to 4 and that of Matrix II are numbered from 5 to 9. A letter from these matrices can be represented first by its row and next by its column, e.g., ‘A’ can be represented by 12, 23, etc. and ‘K’ can be represented by 55, 77, etc. Similarly, identify the set for the word STRONG.


Question 4

X is four years older than Y who is twice as old as Z. If the total ages of X,Y and Z be 34. How old is X?

Question 5

Rajan remembers that his elder brother was born between 13th and 16th April while his mother remembers that he was born after 14th April and before 17th April. If the statements of both are considered correct, then on which date of April he was born?

Question 6

A machine which cuts a ribbon into pieces of 10 metres takes 6 seconds to make a single cut. How long will it take to completely cut into pieces a ribbon 3 km long?

Question 7

How many rectangles are there in the following diagram that are not squares?

Question 8

A word is represented by only one set of numbers as given in any one of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the alternatives are represented by two classes of alphabets as in two matrices given below. The columns and rows of Matrix I are numbered from 0 to 4 and that of Matrix II are numbered from 5 to 9. A letter from these matrices can be represented first by its row and next by its column e.g., we can be represented by 00, 11, 20 etc. and 'P' can be represented by 69, 68, 76 etc. Similarly, you have to identify the set for the word ‘LOAD’.

MATRIX -I
 

MATRIX-II

Question 9

given below are two matrices of 25 cells each containing two classes of alphabets. The columns and rows of Matrix I are numbered from 0 to 4 and those of Matrix II from 5 to 9. A letter from these matrices can be represented first by its row number and next by its column number. For example ‘B’ can be represented as 00, 14 etc. Similarly ‘M’ can be represented by 55, 67 etc. In the following question identify one set of number pair out of a, b, c and d which represents the given word.

RUDE

Question 10

Direction: Arrange the following in a logical order.
1. Open Text book
2. Attend Assembly
3. Catch Bus
4. Wear Uniform
5. Get into classroom
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