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Free Reasoning mcq test for Insurance AO Exams

Free Reasoning mcq test for Insurance AO Exams
Solved Sample Paper AO Exam
AAO and Administrative Officers Written Test Preperation :Reasoning
1. In which group the members do not share at all a common property?
(a) 5372, 3275, 2357, 7325
(b) 4663, 3657, 5634, 6435
(c) 3462, 4713, 8304, 4623
(d) 4783, 5876, 3425, 7254
Ans:- ( b )

2. A start with 20 and carry on certain arithmetic operations in sequence. Which of the following sequence of operations will not help to arrive at the same 20
(a) + 4 ÷ l x 7 — l
(b) x 3 + 4 ÷ 16 x 5
(c) — 7 x 2 – 2 + 7
(d) + 8 ÷ 14 x 12 — 3
Ans:- (d )

3. Introducing a visitor the lady Principal of a college said, ‘His wife is the only daughter of my father”. How is that visitor related to the lady principal?
(a) As brother
(b) As father in law
(c) As husband
(d) As maternal uncle
Ans:- (c )

4. If x means ÷,- means x; ÷ means +, and + means -, then the value of the expression (3 — 15 ÷ 11) x 8 + 6 will be
(a) 8
(b) 4
(c) 0
(d) 1
Ans:- ( d )


5. I am facing South, which of the following sequences of turnings will result in facing me the same direction
(a) left, right, left, right, left, left, right, right
(b) left, left, right, right, left, right, left, left
(c) right, right, right, left, left, left, right, right
(d) right, left, left, right, left, left, right, left
Ans:- (a )

6. Which of the following pairs of months will have the same calendar.
(a) January-October
(b) April-November
(c) July-October
(d) March-August
Ans:- (d )
7. If 879 = 8, 625 = 3 and 586 = 9, what is 785?
(a) 7
(b) 0
(c) 9
(d) 6
Ans:- (b )

8. Find out the number that does not have the same property shared by others.
(a) 6385
(b) 7496
(c) 3658
(d) 4659
Ans:- (d )

Directions (Qs. Nos. 9 to 11) Find out the number that comes next and complete the series.
9. 9, 25, 49, 81, 121………
(a) 144 (b) 81
(c) 156 (d)169
Ans:- ( d )

10. 4, 2, 5, 1, 6………..
(a) zero (b) 7
(c) 9 (d) 11
Ans:- (a )

11. 1, 2, 5………
(a)10 (b)9
(c)8 (d)15
Ans:- ( a )

12. If 5 x 4 = 15, 7 x 8 = 49 and 6 x 5 = 24, what will 8 x 4 be
(a) 24
(b) 64
(c) 28
(d) 30
Ans:- ( a )

Directions (Qs. Nos. 13 to 14) : There exists some relationship between the terms to the left of the Sign ::, as between the terms to its right. Identify the missing term.

13. ADE : FGJ : : KNO : ?
(a) PQT (b) PQR
(c) STQ (d) PRS
Ans:- ( a )

14. ABC : ZYX : : CBA : ?
(a) ZXY (b) BCA
(c) XYZ (d) XZY
Ans:- ( c )

Directions: Two objects or events are related in some way. You have to pick out only that option which has the same type of relationship as stated in Qs. Nos. 15 to 16.
15. Free and forest
(a) Ocean and ships
(b) Books and letters
(C) Books and library
(d) Boys and teacher
Ans:- (c )

16. Pulp and paper
(a) Yarn and fabric
(b) Iron and wood,
(c) Wood and furniture.
(d) (a) and (c)
Ans:- ( d )

17. Five books are kept on each other. E is at A, C is below B. If A is above B and D is below C, then which is at the top?
(a)E
(b)D
(c)B
(d)A
Ans:- (a )

18 In a row of boys, Subhash is 14th from the left, now he changes his position in such a way that 3 more boys from his right stand to his left and he becomes 10th from his left. How many boys are there in the row ?
(a) 18
(b) 19
(c) 23
(d) 20
Ans:- ( d )

19. What will be the angle between two hands of a clock at 8.30?
(a) 600
(b) 45°
(c) 750
(d) 350
Ans:- ( c )

20. How many Tuesday are posi1ble if the last day of the month is Wednesday?
(a) 4 only
(b) 5 and 4 both
(c) 5 only
(d) 3 only
Ans:- ( b )

21. In a group of five person A, B C, D and E one plays tennis, one plays chçss and one hockey. A and D are unmarried women and play no game..
There is a couple among them where B is husband of C? No women play either chess or Hockey. B is the brother of C and he neither plays tennis nor chess. Who plays hockey here
(a)A
(b)B
(c)C
(d)E
Ans:- ( b )

Directions (Qs. Nos. 22 to 26) : in each one of the questions given below, one Statement and two Assumptions have been given. The Assumptions follow the Statement and have been shown against serial Numbers I and II Any accepted and assimilative fact is called
Assumption. You have to keep the Statement and the two Assumptions in full view. Decide. which one of these Assumptions is inherent in the Statement given before them.

22. Statement: Poor people of India prefer to use jaggery (gur) The government has decided to stop the distribution of sugar through the Public Distribution System (PDS) and thus, decontrol it.
Assumptions:
1. All the poor people get jaggery (gur) at reasonable rates and quite easily.
II. The public Distribution System (PDS) has lost its utility.
(a) Only Assumption I .is inherent b) Only Assumption II is inherent
(c) Either Assumption I or Assumption II is inherent
(d) Both Assumption I and Assumption 11 are inherent
Ans:- ( d )

23. Statement : Till the time the country ‘X’ does not achieve full Literacy, it cannot achieve its target of development.
Assumptions:
I. It is possible to achieve 100 per cent literacy in country ‘X’
II. Development is not possible without a proper mission
(a) Only Assumption I is inherent
(b) Only Assumption 11 is inherent
(c) Either Assumption I or Assumption II is inherent
(d) Both Assumption I and Assumption II are inherent
Ans:- ( c )

24. Statement: Many species of animals, which are found on our earth, have not been scientifically studied till date; and if we do not execute this task now, many species may be become extinct.
Assumptions:
I. It is possible that all types of life may soon come to an end of the earth
II. It is desired and also possible to study the species of many animals
(a) Only Assumption I is inherent
(b) Only Assumption II is inherent
(c) Either Assumption I or Assumption II is inherent
(d) Both Assumption I and Assumption 11 are inherent
Ans:- ( b )

25. Statement: Believe me, I have read it in the daily newspaper ‘A’.
Assumptions:
I. Daily newspaper ‘A’ gives reliable information/news.
II. I am telling exactly the same thing, which was given in the daily newspaper ‘A’.
(a) Only Assumption us inherent
(b) Only Assumption Ii is inherent
(c) Either Assumption I or Assumption His inherent
(d) Both Assumption I and Assumption II are inherent
Ans:- (d )



26. Statement: In order to eliminate the ailmente of the human race, herbs and plants can be used quite safely.
Assumptions:
I. Herbs can plants cannot be used to eliminate the ailments of animals
II. The therapy of treatment by herbs and plants is becoming popular
(a) Only Assumption I is in herent
(b) Only Assumption II is inherent
(c) Eiter Assumption I or Assumption ii is inherent
(d) Neither Assumption I nor Assumption II are inherent.
Ans:- ( d )

27. Facing towards South, Neha walked 50 metres. She then turned to her right and walked 30 metres. She again turned right and walked 50 metres. How far was she from his original point and in which direction she is now?
(a) 30 metes and in the East
(b) 30 metres and in the West
(c) 50 metres and in the West
(d) 30 metres and in the North
Ans:- ( d)


28. Six boys are standing in a row. D is to the left of F. C is between A and B but not near to B. B is to the right of E and a neighbour of D. Who are on the extremes?
(a) C and D
(b) A and F
(c) F and C
(d) E and B
Ans:- (b )


29. in a month there are five Saturdays. The first day of the mo would be
(a) Sunday
(b) Friday
(c) Wednesday
(d) Monday
Ans:- ( b)

30. If ABC = 144, which of the following cannot be the value of C
(a) 8
(b) 4
(c) zero
(d) 2
Ans:- (c )

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