Tuesday 29 September 2020

PRACTICE TEST FOR CTET/STET: Logical Reasoning

COMPETITION COACHING CENTRE

SILIGURI & GANGTOK

PRACTICE TEST FOR CTET/STET

Total Marks- 10            Sub:  Logical Reasoning              Time- 15 minutes

NOTE: FOR EACH CORRECT ANSWER 1 MARK NO NEGATIVE MARKS FOR WRONG ANSWER

1.     Introducing a boy, a girl said, "He is the son of the daughter of the father of my uncle." How is the boy related to the girl? 

1) Brother    2)  Nephew   3)  Uncle   4) Son-in-law 

2.     Identify the type of the following word problem: “I have 6 pencils. Manish has two more than me. How many pencils does Manish   have?”

(1) Comparison addition   (2) Comparison subtraction

(3) Takeaway addition        (4) Takeaway subtraction

3.     I am a 2 digit number. The digit in tens place and the digit in units place are consecutive prime numbers.  The sum of digits is multiple of 3 and 4.

The number is ?

 (1) 57     (2) 23   (3) 35    (4) 13

4.     Find the appropriate pairs.

Letter : Word  ::  ?           1) Page : Book      2) Product : Factory

                                         3) Club : People    4) Home work : School  

5.     In a certain code CLOUD is written as DUOLC and   RAIN is coded as NIAR then how SKY will write on the same code?  

 1)KYS     2)YKS     3)YSK      )SYK

6.     In certain code, SELECTION is coded as QCJCARGML. The code of AMERICANS  will be :   

 (1) YKCPGAYLQ      (2) BNFSJDBMR 

   (3) QLYAGPCKY    (4) YQKLCYPAG

7.     If Ram knows that  y is a number  greater than 2 and less than 7 and  Hari knows that  y is a number  greater than 5 and less than 10,  then they may correctly conclude that  :

  1) y can be exactly determined        2)y may be either of the values 

   3)y may be any of three values     4)None of the Above

8.     In a certain code ‘415’ means ‘milk is hot’; ‘18’ means ‘hot soup’; and ‘895’ means ‘soup is tasty’. What number will indicate the word ‘tasty’? 

1) 9   2) 8    3) 5      4) 4

 

9.     A person  walks 10 m east and 10 m to the right. Then every time turning to his left, he walks 5m, 10m,  and  15 m respectively. How far is he now from his starting point?

 (1) Origin point                             (2) 5m above from origin point

  (3) 5m below from origin point   (4) None of the above

10.             Find the missing numbers?   4      9    19      ?    79    159     319        

    1)59          2)39               3)49            4)29         

 

 

 

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