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Qualitative Aptitute / Reasoning

Find the missing number –

Qes:-1.

3:26 :: ___ : 124
a) 15

b) 13

c) 17

d) 24

c) 17

d) 24

3:26 :: ___ : 124
a) 15

b) 13

Qes:-2.

Select the one which is different from the other three :

a) Horse

a)

Qes:-3.

b) Donkey

b

c)

c) Camel

d) Dog

d)

Which of the following diagram best depiets the relationship among Lion, Tiger and Bear

a)

b)

b)

d)

a)

b)

c)

d)
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Qes:-4.

Ram travels 8 km towards North, turns right and travels 2 km and then again turns left and covers another 3 km and then turn left and travels
02 km. How far is he from the starting point?

a) 15 km

b) 13 km

a) 15

c) 11 km

b) 13

c) 11

d) 10 km

d) 10

How many triangles are there in the figure –

Qes:-5.

a) 8

b) 9

c) 16

d) 12

Qes:-6.
A women pointing to a photograph says “ This man‟s sons‟s sister is my “ mother-in-law”. How is the woman‟s husband related to the man in the photograph? a) Grandson

a)

b)

b) Son

c)

c) Son in law

d) Nephew

d)

PASSAGES
Read the passage and choose the correct answers:.
P,Q,R,S,T & U are members of a family, among them these are Lawyer, Doctor,
Teacher, Salesman, Engineer and Accountant. These are two married couples in the family. „S‟ is a salesman and is married is a lady Teacher. Doctor is married to the Lawyer. „U‟ who is Accountant is a son of „Q‟ and also is father of „U‟. „R‟ who is lawyer is daughter-in-law of P. T is unmarried Engineer and P is grandfather of U.
Qes:-7.

What is the profession of Q?

a) Accountant

b) Doctor

c) Lawyer

d) Teacher
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Qes:-8.

What is the profession of P?

a) Teacher
Qes:-9.

b) Doctor

b) Grandfather

b) Brother

d) Father

c) Father

d) Grandfather

Whichone is married couple among the following?

a) R and S
Qes:-12.

c) Brother

What is the relation of „S‟with „U‟?

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