Reasoning Quiz for SSC MTS and Railway Group D: Set 142

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Reasoning Quiz for SSC MTS and Railway Group D

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Reasoning section contributes majorly in the SSC Exams especially the Tier 1 exams. Candidates must practice the reasoning section thoroughly to make sure you can not miss scoring high marks in this particular section. So, here we are providing Daily Reasoning Quiz for SSC MTS and Railway Group D Exams.

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Reasoning Quiz for SSC MTS and Railway : Set 142

1. Anil is as much younger to Vivek as he is older to Tarun. If the total of the ages of Vivek and Tarun is 48 years, how old is Anil?

a. 26
b. 33
c. 24
d. 18

View Answer

c. 24

Explanation: Vivek – Anil = Anil – Tarun; ——–eq.(i)

Vivek + Tarun = 48 ———-eq.(ii);

From eq.(i) and eq.(ii),

2* Anil= 48; => Anil = 24 years;

2.The ratio of the ages of man and his wife is 4:3. After 4 years, the ration will be 9:7. If at the time of marriage, the ratio was 5:3, how many years ago were they married?

a. 12
b. 24
c. 5
d. 8

View Answer

a. 12 

Explanation: Let the man’s age= 4x; then, wife’s age= 3x;

After 4 years,

(4x + 4)/(3x + 4) = 9/7; => x = 8;

Hence, the current age of man and his wife is 32 years and 24 years respectively.

Suppose, they were married y years before; then,

(32 – y)/(24 – y)=5/3; => y= 12 years.

3.From the given words, select the word which cannot be formed using the letters of the given word.

ALTERNATIVES

a. ALTER
b. NATIVE
c. TEN
d. NATIONAL

View Answer

d. NATIONAL

Explanation: The given word does not contain letter ‘O’. hence, option (d.) is the correct answer.

4.If code P is denoted by 7, X by 9, M by 5, Z by 8, L by 2, T by 1, then ZLTPXM will be

a. 812851
b. 821591
c. 812715
d. 821795

View Answer

d. 821795

Explanation: P –> 7; X –> 9; M —-> 5 ; Z —> 8; L—> 2; T —> 1;

Hence, ZLTPXM == 821795;

5.If 24×2=84, and 32×3=69, then 13×3=?

a. 38
b. 93
c. 16
d. 10

View Answer

b. 93

Explanation: 24 x 2 –à 42*2 = 84;

32 x 3 —> 23*3 = 69;

13 x 3 —-> 31*3=93;

6.If + means division, – means multiplication, ‘÷’ means subtraction, x means addition, and < means less than, then which of the following is false

a. (10+2)÷7 < (10÷7)+2
b. (10-7)x2 < (10×2)-7
c. (10X7)-2 < (10-2)x7
d. (10÷2)+7 < (10+7)x2

View Answer

c. (10X7)-2 < (10-2)x7

Explanation: Swap the symbols given in the question –

Option (a.): (10+2)÷7 < (10÷7)+2 ; => (10 /2) – 7 < (10-7) /2; => 5-7 < 3/2; => -2 < 1.5; Which is True.

Option (b.): (10-7)x2 < (10×2)-7; => (10 * 7) + 2< (10 + 2)* 7; => 72< 84; Which is true.

Option (c.): (10X7)-2 < (10-2)x7; => (10 + 7)*2< (10*2)+7; => 34 < 27; Which is False.

Hence, option (c.) is the appropriate answer to this problem.

7.Ram went 20 meters to the north then turned towards east and walked another 5 meters, then he turned towards right and covered 20 meters. How far is he from the starting point?

a. 3 m
b. 4m
c. 5 m
d. 6 m

View Answer

c. 5 m

8.One or two statements are given followed by two or more conclusions/assumptions, I, II, III, IV. You have to consider the statement to be true, even if it seems to be at variance from commonly known facts. You are to decide which of the given conclusions/assumptions can definitely be drawn from the given statement.

Statement:

1. All goats are tigers.
2. All tigers are lions.

Conclusion:

I. All tigers are goats.
II. All lions are tigers.
III. No goat is a lion.
IV. No lion is a goat.

a. Only Conclusion III & IV follow
b. Only Conclusion I & II follow
c. None of the Conclusions follows
d. All Conclusions follow

View Answer

c. None of the Conclusions follows

9.Select the related word/letters/number from the given alternatives.
Foot : Man :: Hoof : ?

a.Leg
b.Dog
c.Horse
d.Shoe

View Answer

c.Horse

Explanation: Foot is the lower extremity of the leg below ankle in human beings. Similarly, Hoof is the horny part of the foot of an ungulate animal, especially a horse. [/spoiler]

10.Select the related word/letters/number from the given alternatives.
ACEG : ZXVT :: IKMO : ?

a.MNOP
b.PQRS
c.RPNL

d.LNPR

View Answer

c.RPNL

 

 



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