Showing posts with label Mental Aptitude. Show all posts
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Friday, August 26, 2011

Critical ReCritical Reasoning test Management Aptitude test MAT Questions

Critical Reasoning test Management Aptitude test MAT Questions For Free
Free Exam Questions based on previous MAT Questions


DIRECTIONS for questions 1 to 5: In each of the following questions, a statement is given, followed by two conclusions. Mark the answer as
1. if only conclusion I follows;
2. if only conclusion II follows;
3. if either I or II follows; and
4. if neither! nor II follows.

1. Statement: Morning walks are good for health.

Conclusions: I. All healthy people go for morning walks.
II. Evening walks are harmful.
Ans. (4)

2. Statement: The best way to escape from a problem is to solve it.

Conclusions: I. Your life will b dull if you don’t face a problem.
II. To escape from problems, you should always have some solutions with you.
Ans. (4)

3. Statement: Vegetable prices are soaring in the market.

Conclusions: I. Vegetables are becoming a rare commodity.
II. People cannot eat vegetables.
Ans. (4)

4. Statement: Until our country achieves economic equality, political freedom and democracy would be meaningless.

Conclusions: I. Political freedom and democracy. go hand in hand.
II. Economic equality leads to real political freedom and democracy.
Ans. (2)

5. Statement: Parents are prepared to pay any price for an elite education to their children.

Conclusions: I. All parents these days are very well off.
II. Parents have an obsessive passion for a perfect development of their children through good schooling.
Ans. (2)

DIRECTIONS for questions 6 to 10: A statement is followed by two arguments I and ii. Decide which of the arguments is a ‘strong’ argument and which is a ‘weak’ argument. Mark answer as

1. if only argument I is strong;
2. if only argument Ills strong;
3. if either 1 or II is strong; and
4. if neither I nor Ii is strong.

6. Statement: Should telecasting feature films be stopped?

Arguments: 1. Yes. Young children arc misguided by the feature films
11. No. This is the only way to educate the masses.
Ans. (2)

7. Statement: Should school education be made free in India?

Arguments: I. Yes. This is the only way to improve the level of literacy.
II. No. It would add to the already heavy burden on the exchequer.
Ans. (1)

8. Statement: Should India stop missile development?

Arguments: I. Yes, The U.S.A. desires so.
II. No. The nation must always remain up-to-date in its defense preparedness.
Ans. (2)

9. Statement: Should we scrap the ‘Public Distribution System’ in India?

Arguments: I. Yes, Protectivism is over, everyone must get the bread on his/her own.
11. No. The poor do not get any benefit because of corruption.
Ans. (1)

10. Statement: Can pollution be controlled?

Arguments: I. Yes, if everyone realises the hazard it may create and cooperates to get rid of it, pollution may be controlled.
II. No. The crowded highways, factories and industries and an ever growing population eager to acquire more and more land for constructing houses are beyond control.
Ans. (4)

DIRECTIONS for questions 11 to 15: A statement is followed by three courses of action numbered I, II and 111. You have to assume everything in the statement to be true. Decide which course(s) of action logically follow(s) for pursuing from the given options marked (1), (2), (‘3,) and (4,).

11. Statement: In one of the worst accidents in railway level crossing fifty people died when a bus carrying them collided on to a running train.

Courses of action: I, The train driver should immediately be suspended.
II. The driver of the bus should be tried in court for negligence on his part.
III. The railway authority should be asked to man all its level crossings.
1. None follows
2. Only and II follow
3. Only III follows
4. Only II and III follow
Ans. (3)

12. Statement: There was a spurt in criminal activities in the city during the recent
festival season.
Courses of action: I. The police should immediately investigate into the causes of this
increase.
II. In future the police should take adequate precaution to avoid
recurrence of such situation during the festival season.
III. The known criminals should be arrested before any such season.
1. None follows
2. Only I and II follow
3. Only II and III follow
4. All follow
Ans. (2)

13. Statement: A mass mortality of shrimps in ponds on the entire Andhra coast has recently been reported due to the presence of a virus.

Courses of action:
I. The Water of the ponds affected should immediately be treated for identifying the nature of the virus.
II. The catching of shrimps from the ponds should temporarily be stopped.
III. The fishermen should be asked to watch for the onset of such phenomenon in nature.
1. Only I follows
2. Only I and II follow
3. All follow
4. Only II and III follow
Ans. (2)

14. Statement: The world will have to feed more than 10 billion people in the next century of whom half will be in Asia and will eat rice as their staple.

Courses of Action
I. More funds should immediately be of action: allocated for rice research to help ensure adequate supplies.
II. The people in Asia should be encouraged to change their food habit.
III. Rice should be grown in countries outside Asia to meet the demand.
1. Only I and 11 follow
2. Only II and III follow
3. All follow
4. None follows
Ans. (1)

15. Statement: If the faculty members also join the strike, there is going to be a serious
problem.

Courses of Action:
I. The faculty members should be persuaded not to go on strike.
II. Those faculty members who join the strike should be suspended.
III. The management should not worry about such small things.
1. None follows
2. Only I follows
3. Only I and 11 follow
4. Only II and III follow
Ans. (2)

DIRECTIONS for question 16 to 19: Study the information given below answer these questions.

There are four friends A, B, C, D. One of them is a cricketer and studies Chemistry and Biology. A and B play football. Both football players study Maths. D is a boxer. One football player also studies Physics. The boxer studies Maths and Accounts. All the friends study two subjects each and play one game each.

16. Who is the cricketer?
l. A
2. B
3. C
4. D
Ans. (3)

17. Who studies Accounts and plays football?
1. A alone
2. B alone
3. D
4. A or B
Ans. (4)

18. Who studies Physics?
1. A or B
2. A alone
3. B alone
4. D
Ans. (1)

19. How many games are played and subjects studied by the four friends?
1. 1 game and 4 subjects
2. 2 games and 3 subjects
3. 3 games and 4 subjects
4. 3 games and 5 subjects
Ans. (4)

DIRECTIONS for questions 20 to 24: A statement is followed by three assumptions marked I, II, III. Check whether these assumptions are implicit in the statement or not. Possible combinations of assumptions are given against option (1), (2), (3) and (4). Choose the appropriate one.

20. Statement: “Buy pure and natural honey of company X” - an advertisement in
a newspaper.

Assumptions: I. Artificial honey can be pre pared.
II. People do not mind paying more for pure and, natural honey.
III. No other company supplies pure honey.
1. Only 1 is implicit
2. Only and II are implicit
3. Only I and Ill are implicit
4. All are implicit
Ans. (1)

21. Statement: “Fly with us and experience the pleasure of flying” an advertisement by an airlines.

Assumptions: I. More passengers may be attracted to travel by the airline after reading the advertisement.
II. People generally may prefer an enjoyable flight.
III. Other airlines may not be of faring the same facilities.
1. None is implicit
2. Only I is implicit
3. Only II is implicit
4. None of these
Ans. (4)

22. Statement: “We do not want you to see our product in newspaper, visit bur shop
to get a full view” an advertisement.

Assumptions: I. People generally decide to purchase any product after seeing the name
in the advertisement.
II. Uncommon appeal may attract the customers.
III. People may come to see the product.
1. None is implicit
2. Only I and II are implicit
3. Only II and III are implicit
4. All are implicit
Ans. (3)

23. Statement: “Use Riya cold cream for fair complexion” — an advertisement.

Assumptions: I. People like to use cream for fair complexion.
II. People are easily fooled.
III. People respond to advertisements.
1. Only I is implicit
2. Only I and II are implicit
3. Only III implicit
4. Only I and III are implicit
Ans. (4)

24. Statement: “Smoking is injurious to health” - a warning printed on the cigarette
packets.

Assumptions: I. People read printed matter on a cigarette packet.
II. People take careful note of a warning.
III. Non-smoking promotes health.
I. Only I is implicit
2. Only I and II are implicit
3. Only III implicit
4. All are implicit
Ans. (1)

25. In a certain code, ‘247’ means ‘spread red carpet’; ‘236’ means ‘dust one carpet’ and ‘234’ means ‘one red carpet’. Which digit in that code means
‘dust’?
1. 2
2. 3
3. 5
4. 6
Ans. (4)

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Reasoning and mental Aptitude Sample Paper

Reasoning and mental Aptitude Sample Paper
Sample Papers Series REASONING - MENTAL ABILITY - APTITUDE
Reasoning (Mental Aptitude) Solved Sample Question Paper.

1. A bird shooter was asked how many birds he had in the bag. He replied that there were all sparrows but six, all pigeons but six, and all ducks but six. How many birds had he in all?
(a) 9
(b) 18
(c) 27
(d) 36
Ans. (a)

2. In an examination, a student scores 4 marks for every correct answer and loses 1 mark for every wrong answer. If he attempts all 75 questions and secures 125 marks, the number of questions he attempted correctly, is
(a) 35
(b) 40
(c) 42
(d) 46
Ans. (b)
3. Between two ends of a bookshelf in your study are displayed five of your favorite puzzle books. If you decide to arrange these five books in every possible combination and move just one book every minute, how long would it take you to do so?
(a) One hour Two hours
(b) Two hours
(c) Three hours
(d) Four hours
Ans. (b)
4. A father is, at present, three times as old as his son. Five years back, he was four times as old as his son. Find the age of his son.
(a) 12 years
(b) 15 years
(c) 18 years
(d) 20 years
Ans. (b)
5. If A stands for +, B stands for -, C stands for Х, then what is the value of (10 C 4) A (4 C 4) B 6?
(a) 60
(b) 56
(c) 50
(d) 20
Ans. (c)
6. If + stands for ‘division’, Х stands for ‘addition’, - stands for ‘multiplication’ and ÷ stands for ‘subtraction’, then which of the following equations is correct?
(a) 36 Х 6 + 7 ÷ 2 – 6 = 20
(b) 36 ÷ 6 + 3 Х 5 – 3 = 45
(c) 36 + 6 - 3 Х 5 ÷ 3 = 34
(d) 36 - 6 + 3 Х 5 ÷ 3 = 74
Ans. (d)
Directions: In each of the following questions if the interchanges are made in signs and numbers, which one of the four equations would be correct?
7. Given interchanges: Signs: - and ÷ and numbers 4 and 8
(a) 6 – 8 ÷ 4 = - 1
(b) 8 – 6 ÷ 4 = 1
(c) 4 ÷ 8 – 2 = 6
(d) 4 – 8 ÷ 6 = 2
Ans. (c)
8. Given interchanges: Signs: ÷ and + and numbers 4 and 2
(a) 4 + 2 ÷ 1 = 3/2
(b) 2 + 4 ÷ 3 = 6
(c) 4 + 2 ÷ 3 = 3
(d) 2 + 4 ÷ 5 = 8
Ans. (a)
9. Given interchanges: Signs: Х and + and numbers 2 and 8
(a) 8 Х 2 + 9 = 19
(b) 2 Х 8 + 10 = 13
(c) 2 + 8 Х 6 = 22
(d) 8 Х 2 + 6 = 19
Ans. (c)
10. Given interchanges: Signs: - and + and numbers 8 and 4
(a) 4 + 8 – 1 = 5
(b) 4 – 8 + 5 = 9
(c) 4 + 8 – 5 = 10
(d) 4 – 8 + 12 = 1
Ans. (a)

11. If 3 + 8 = 17; 5 – 2 = 23; 6 Х 2 = 72; then 8 ÷ 4 = ?
(a) 12
(b) 18
(c) 25
(d) 16
(e) 42
Ans. (d)
12. If 3 Х 4 = 14; 5 Х 6 = 33; 7 Х 8 = 60, then 8 Х 9 = ?
(a) 77
(b) 89
(c) 98
(d) 79
(e) 72
Ans. (a)
13. In a class of 60, the number of girls are twice that of boys. Kamal ranked seventeenth from the top. If there are nine girls ahead of Kamal, how many boys are after him in rank?
(a) 3
(b) 7
(c) 12
(d) 23
Ans. (c)
14. Arrange the given words in alphabetical order and tick the one that comes at the second place.
(a) Music
(b) Mint
(c) Mink
(d) Murder
(e) Multiple
Ans. (b)
15. If a meaningful word can be formed by re-arranging the letters USCALA, the last letter of the word so formed is the answer. Which one is that?
(a) C
(b) S
(c) A
(d) L
(e) U
Ans. (d)
Hint : ANS: CASUAL

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Free Online Mental Aptitude test

Free Online Mental Aptitude test
IQ and Aptitude Tests For Exams

1. Ashok starts to walk from the point P. He went 10 km towards North and 6 km toward

South. After this he went 3 km towards East. How far is he now from P?

(A) 4 km

(B) 5 km

(C) 7 km

(D) 3 km

Ans. (B)

2. Complete the following series after choosing the correct option—

c b a a – b a – a c c – a a b b a a a –c b a

(A) cabc

(B) babc

(C) bacc

(D) abcb

Ans. (B)

3. If it was Friday on 15th Aug. 2003, which day of the week will be on 15th Aug. 2005?

(A) Saturday

(B) Sunday

(C) Monday

(D) Thursday

Ans. (C)

4. In the following sequence there are how many such ‘6’ which are preceded by 8 and

followed by 3?

7 8 6 3 2 7 1 8 6 8 9 8 6 1 8 6 3 1 8

(A) 1

(B) 2

(C) 3

(D) 4

Ans. (B)

5. What is the value of—

T + K – M ?

(A) S

(B) R

(C) Q

(D) P

Ans. (B)

6. In a class of 50 students, 36 students study Mathematics and 28 study Biology. The number of students studying both Mathematics and Biology will be—

(A) 22

(B) 14

(C) 30

(D) 12

Ans. (B)

7. If a man writes ‘QDGFHS’ for ‘TIGHER’, then in this way what will be write for

‘MONKEY’?

(A) XDHNMK

(B) YDJMLK

(C) XDJMNL

(D) XCHNMK

Ans. (C)

8. What is necessary for a nursing home?

(A) Nurse

(B) Ambulance

(C) Doctor

(D) Medicine

Ans. (C)

9. If 854 = 12, 467 = 38, then 683 =?

(A) 21

(B) 12

(C) 18

(D) 35

Ans. (C)

10. In a code if

Se ker he = hot good tea

Pek cha ker = good thunder pure

Nep cha he = fresh pure tea

Then in the same code how ‘thunder tea’ will be written?

(A) Pek he

(B) Cha he

(C) Pek ker

(D) Cha ker

Ans. (A)

11. The word formed in same sequence with the letter of the word ‘INFOMATION’ is—

(A) NATION -

(B) FORMAT

(C) RATIONAL

(D) ONION

Ans. (B)

12. Choose the correct number from the options?

015 : 00015: : 103:?

(A) 0103

(B) 0O103

(C) 1003

(D) 1030

Ans. (B)

13. Which one of the following will be seen same in the mirror?

(A) AUNUA

(B) OVCACV

(C) SVWVS

(D) TMAMT

Ans. (D)

14. What is the angle between the two hands of clock when it is 7 : 30?

(A) 45°

(B) 35°

(C) 325°

(D) 30°

Ans. (A)

15. A clock shows nine-half when seen in the mirror. What is the actual time?

(A) 3:30

(B) 2:30

(C) 6:10

(D) 1:30

Ans. (B)

16. A boy used in a picture Blue colour for Red, Red for Yellow, Yellow for Green and Green for Blue. What will be the colour of leaves?

(A) Green

(B) Blue

(C) Red

(D) Yellow

Ans. (D)

17. Which one of the given responses would be a meaningful order of the following?

1. Leaves 2. Branch

3. Flower 4. Tree

5. Fruit

(A) 4, 3, 1, 2, 5

(B) 4, 2, 5, 1, 3

(C) 4, 3, 2, 1, 5

(D) 4, 2, 1,3, 5

Ans. (D)

18. If ‘+‘ means ‘x’, ‘—‘ means ‘÷‘, ‘x’ means f—’, and ‘÷‘ means ‘+‘, then what is the value of—

9 + 8 ÷ 8 – 4 x 9

(A) 65

(B) 39

(C) 27

(D) 11

Ans. (A)

19. If ‘P’ means ‘+‘, ‘Q’ means ‘—‘, ‘R means ‘x’ and ‘S’ means ‘÷‘ which of the following equation is not correct?

(A) 1 R 5 = 16 Q 15 P 4

(B) 14 P S 10 = 7 R 2 Q 12

(C) 11 R 10 S 10 = 16 P 2 Q 7

(D) 3 Q 9 P 6 = 8 R 3 Q 24

Ans. (B)

20. In an examination if a student looses mark for the wrong answer and gets 1 mark for the correct answer. If he got 30 marks for solving54 questions, then how many questions were correct?

(A) 30

(B) 36

(C) 40

(D) 42

Ans. (B)

21. In a colony, each of the 20% families have two TV sets, 30% of the rest families have three TV sets. Each of the remaining families has one TV set. Which of the following statement is true’?

(A) 80% families have at least one TV set

(B) 50% families have two TV sets (C) 56% families have one TV set

(D) 30% families have three TV sets

Ans. (C)

22. Arrange the following words according to dictionary—

1. Bird 2. Bilk

3. Bill 4. Billion

5. Birth

Code:

(A) 2, 1, 3, 4, 5

(B) 2, 3, 4, 1, 5

(C) 3, 2, 4, 5, 1

(D) 3, 4, 2, 1, 5

Ans. (B)

23. If S — T means ‘5’ is the wife of ‘T’, S + T means ‘S’ is the daughter of ‘T’ and S ÷ T means ‘S’ is the son of ‘T’. What will M + J + K means?

(A) ‘K’ is the father of ‘M’

(B) ‘M’ is the grand-daughter of ‘K’

(C) ‘J’ is wife of ‘K’

(D) ‘K’ and ‘M’ are brothers

Ans. (B)

24. S x T means ‘S’ is brother of ‘T’ and S + T means ‘S’ is father of ‘T’, which of the following shows ‘0’ is the cousin of ‘R’ ?

(A) R x T + O

(B) R + T x O

(C) R x O x T

(D) None of these

Ans. (D)

25. If ‘P + Q’ means P is the husband of Q, P ÷ Q means ‘P’ is the sister of Q, and ‘P x Q’ means ‘P’ is son of Q, which of the following shows ‘A’ is daughter of ‘B’ ?

(A) A ÷ D x B

(B) D x B + C ÷A

(C) B ÷ C x A

(D) C x B ÷A

Ans. (A)