Reasoning Quiz 28Shwetha ShivaMarch 8, 2025Reasoning Welcome to your Reasoning Quiz 28 1. If in a certain code language, MIRROR is written as KGPPLT, how will WINDOW be written? (a) UGLBMT (b) UHLBMU (c) VGLBNV (d) TGLBNV None 2. If "APPLE" is coded as "CQQNG", what will "GRAPE" be coded as? (a) ITDQG (b) IQDRG (c) ITDQH (d) HTDQG None 3. If "PENCIL" is written as "TIRGPM", how is "ERASER" coded? (a) IVEVVI (b) ITFVVI (c) IVGVVI (d) IVFVVI None 4. In a certain code, "COLD" is written as "XLOW". How is "HEAT" written? (a) SAVZ (b) SZAW (c) SWAZ (d) SXAZ None 5. If "SHADOW" is coded as "TFQZNV", what is the code for "GHOST"? (a) FKJNU (b) FIJNV (c) FKJNV (d) FKINV None 6. A man introduces a woman as the daughter of the sister of his father. How is the woman related to the man? (a) Aunt (b) Cousin (c) Sister (d) Niece None 7. Pointing to a girl, Raj said, "She is the only daughter of my father's only daughter." How is the girl related to Raj? (a) Sister (b) Mother (c) Daughter (d) Niece None 8. If P is the brother of Q, Q is the mother of R, and S is the father of P, then how is S related to R? (a) Grandfather (b) Father (c) Uncle (d) Brother None 9. If A + B means A is the mother of B, A × B means A is the father of B, and A - B means A is the sister of B, then what does X × Y + Z mean? (a) X is the father of Z (b) Y is the mother of Z (c) X is the grandfather of Z (d) Z is the father of X None 10. Introducing a man, a woman said, "He is the son of my grandfather’s only child." How is the man related to the woman? (a) Cousin (b) Brother (c) Uncle (d) Nephew None 11. Statements: All cats are dogs. Some dogs are monkeys. Conclusions: (I) Some cats are monkeys. (II) Some dogs are cats. (III) All monkeys are cats. (a) Only I follows (b) Only II follows (c) Both I and III follow (d) None follow None 12. Statements: Some pens are books. All books are papers. Conclusions: (I) Some pens are papers. (II) Some papers are books. (III) No pen is a paper. (a) Only I follows (b) Only II follows (c) Both I and II follow (d) None follow None 13. Statements: Some apples are bananas. All bananas are grapes. Conclusions: (I) Some apples are grapes. (II) All apples are grapes. (a) Only I follows (b) Only II follows (c) Both I and II follow (d) Neither I nor II follows None 14. Statements: All books are pens. Some pens are erasers. Conclusions: (I) Some books are erasers. (II) Some pens are books. (a) Only I follows (b) Only II follows (c) Both I and II follow (d) Neither I nor II follows None 15. Statements: No chairs are tables. Some tables are beds. Conclusions: (I) Some beds are chairs. (II) No beds are chairs. (a) Only I follows (b) Only II follows (c) Either I or II follows (d) Neither I nor II follows None 16. Who is sitting to the immediate right of R? (a) P (b) S (c) T (d) U None 17. Who is sitting opposite to Q? (a) S (b) R (c) T (d) U None 18. Who is sitting in the middle of the row? (a) C (b) D (c) A (d) F None 19. Who is sitting at the extreme left end? (a) A (b) B (c) E (d) F None 20. Who is sitting second to the left of F? (a) B (b) A (c) C (d) D None 21. Who is the tallest? (a) C (b) D (c) E (d) A None 22. Who is the second tallest? (a) E (b) D (c) A (d) B None 23. Who lives on the topmost floor? (a) P (b) Q (c) R (d) T None 24. On which floor does Q live? (a) Floor 1 (b) Floor 2 (c) Floor 3 (d) Floor 4 None 25. Who lives on Floor 2? (a) P (b) Q (c) S (d) T None 26. Who is the tallest among A, B, C, D, and E? Statements: B is taller than C and D but shorter than A. E is taller than B but shorter than A (a) Statement 1 alone is sufficient (b) Statement 2 alone is sufficient (c) Both statements together are needed (d) Neither statement is sufficient None 27. How is P related to Q? Statements: P is the brother of R, who is the mother of Q. Q’s father is the only son of P’s father. (a) Statement 1 alone is sufficient (b) Statement 2 alone is sufficient (c) Both statements together are needed (d) Neither statement is sufficient None 28. What is the rank of R in a class of 50 students? Statements: R is 10 places above S, who is 30th from the top. Only 19 students are below R (a) Statement 1 alone is sufficient (b) Statement 2 alone is sufficient (c) Both statements together are needed (d) Neither statement is sufficient None 29. Who is sitting to the immediate left of X in a row of six people facing north? Statements: Y is sitting second to the left of Z, and X is third to the right of Z. W is sitting at one of the extreme ends, and Y is not adjacent to X. (a) Statement 1 alone is sufficient (b) Statement 2 alone is sufficient (c) Both statements together are needed (d) Neither statement is sufficient None 30. Which city is the hometown of Person X? Statements: X says, "My hometown is one of the five cities—A, B, C, D, or E." X’s hometown is not A, B, or D. (a) Statement 1 alone is sufficient (b) Statement 2 alone is sufficient (c) Both statements together are needed (d) Neither statement is sufficient None 1 out of 6 Time's upTime is Up! Post Views: 149