CSAT PAPER-1

 

Analogy - General Intelligence & Reasoning

1. Insect : Disease :: War : ?

A.  Army

B. Defeat

C. Arsenal

D. Destruction

Answer: Option D

Solution:

Insect invites disease and War invites destruction.

2. Book : Cover :: Painting : ?

A. Example

B. Wall

C. Colour

D. Frame

Answer: Option D

Solution: Cover is used to protect book in same way and frame is use to protect painting.

3. Float : Sink :: Boat : ?

A. Ship

B. War

C. Submarine

D. Missile

 

Answer: Option C

Solution: Float means above water and sink means under water. In same way, Boat floats on water and submarine moves under water.

4. Water : Dam :: Trade: ?

A. Commerce

B. Economy

C. Goods

D. Trade Policy

Answer: Option D

Solution: Dam is constructed for water and Trade policy is formulated for Trade.

5. Interest : Money lender :: Salary : ?

A. Employees

B. Zamindar

C. Workers

D. Prisoners

Answer: Option A

Solution: Interest is given to money lender and salary is given to employees.
Mind it wages are given to Workers.

 

6. Asthma : Lungs :: Conjunctivitis : ?

A. Bones

B.  Teeth

C.  Eyes

D.  Blood

Answer: Option C

Solution: As Asthma is a disease of Lungs similarly Conjunctivitis is a disease of Eyes.

7. Dismay : Joy :: Tend : ?

A.  Regret

B.  Ignore

C.  Negligible

D.  Spoil

Answer: Option B

Solution: Dismay and Joy are opposite to each other same way Tend and Ignore are also opposite to each other.

 

8. Thermometer : Temperature :: Glucometer : ?

A.  Body sugar

B.  Body resistance

C.  Blood

D.  Blood sugar

Answer: Option D

Solution: Thermometer is used to measure Temperature similarly Glucometer use to measure Blood sugar.

 

9.Communicable disease : Malaria :: Non-communicable disease : ?

A.  Tuberculosis

B.  Hepatitis

C.  AIDS

D.  Cancer

Answer: Option D

Solution: Cancer is non-communicable disease.

 

10. 6 : 36 :: 9 : ?

A.  81

B.  98

C.  42

D.  56

Answer: Option A

Solution: 6*6 = 36.
9*9 = 81.

 

11. 6 : 72 :: 8 : ?

A.  94

B.  96

C.  74

D.  92

Answer: Option B

Solution: 6 * 12 = 72 and
8 * 12 = 96

12. 384 : ? :: 216 : 63

A.  128

B.  124

C.  112

D.192

Answer: Option C

Solution: 216/4 = 54, and 216/3 = 72
72+54 = 126/2 = 63.

384/4 = 96, and 384/3 = 128.
128+96 = 224, 224/2 = 112.

 

13. Air : Atmosphere :: Water : ?

A.  Island

B.  Earth

C.  Ocean

D.  Drop

E.  Dew

Answer: Option C

Solution: Atmosphere is the biggest unit which contains Air similarly Ocean is the biggest unit which contains Water.

 

14. Mother : Daughter :: Father : ?

A.  Son

B.  Brother

C.  Boy

D.  Sister

Answer: Option A

Solution: Father is the masculine of Mother in same way Son is masculine of Daughter.

 

15. Obey : Defy :: Work : ?

A.  Lazy

B.  Rest

C.  Idle

D.  Labour

 

Answer: Option B

Solution: Defy is antonym of Obey in same way Rest is antonym of Work.

 

16. Light : Sun :: Heat : ?

A.  Electricity

B.  Moon

C.  Fire

D. Stars

Answer: Option C

Solution: Sun gives us Light in same way Fire gives us Heat.

 

17. Oil : Lamp :: Wax : ?

A.  Bulb

B.  Candle

C.  Light

D.  Dark

Answer: Option B

Solution: Lamp contains Oil in same way Candle contains Wax.

 

18. Parrot : Cage :: Man : ?

A.  Home

B.  Life

C.  House

D.  Prison

Answer: Option D

Solution: Parrot is captured in Cage in same way Man is captured in Prison.

 

19. Mango : Fruit :: Potato : ?

A.  Root

B.  Stem

C.  Flower

D.  Fruit

 

Answer: Option B

Solution: Mango is Fruit in same way Potato is modified Stem.

 

20. Dog : Bark :: Goat : ?

A.  Grunt

B.  Bray

C.  Howl

D.  Bleat

Answer: Option D

21. Moon : Satellite :: Earth : ?

A.  Sun

B.  Solar System

C.  Planet

D.  Asteroid

Answer: Option C

Solution: Moon is Satellite and Earth is Planet.

22. Laugh : Joy :: Weep : ?

A.  Grief

B.  Remorse

C.  Baby

D.  Punishment

Answer: Option A

Solution: Laugh is symbol of Joy and Weep is the symbol of Grief.

23. Typist : Typewriter :: Writer : ?

A.  Book

B.  Paper

C.  Script

D.  Pen

Answer: Option D

Solution: Typewriter is the device used by the Typist and Pen is the device used by the Writer.

 

24. Rupee : India :: Yen : ?

A.  Turkey

B.  Bangladesh

C.  Japan

D.  Pakistan

Answer: Option C

Solution: Rupee is currency of India and Yen is the currency of Japan.

 

25. Dog : Rabies :: Mosquito : ?

A.  Malaria

B.Sting

C.Death

D.Plague

Answer: Option A

Solution: Rabies is caused by Dog Malaria is caused by Mosquito.

 

26. Aeroplane : Cockpit :: Train : ?

A.Coach

B.Wagon

C.Engine

D.Compartment

Answer: Option C

Solution: Pilot of Aeroplane sits in Cockpit and driver of Train works in Engine.

 

27. Pen : Ink :: Pencil : ?

A.Knife

B.Write

C.Lead

D.Chalk

Answer: Option C

Solution: Ink is used in Pen same way Lead is used in Pencil.

 

28. Trouble : Safety :: Freedom : ?

A.Independence

B.Patient

C.Liberty

D.Slavery

Answer: Option D

Solution: Safety is opposite of Trouble and Slavery is opposite of Freedom.

 

29. Sickness : Health :: Happiness : ?

A. Medicine

B. Sorrow

C. Comfort

D. Misery

Answer: Option B

Solution: Health is opposite of Sickness in same way Sorrow is opposite of Happiness.

 

30. Bee : Honey :: Cow : ?

A. Animal

B. Water

C. Grass

D. Milk

Answer: Option D

Solution:

Bee gives us Honey in same way Cow Gives us Milk.

 

31. Plant : Tree :: House : ?

A. Skyscraper

B. Building

C. Home

D. Residence

Answer: Option B

Solution: Tree is a bigger form of Plant in same way Building is a bigger form of House.

32. Tall : Short :: Treachery : ?

A. Respect

B.Honour

C.Disgrace

D.Loyalty

Answer: Option D

Solution: Short is opposite of Tall similarly Loyalty is opposite of Treachery.

 

33. Stone : Hard :: Feather : ?

A.Soft

B.White

C.Bird

D.Fly

Answer: Option A

Solution: Stone is Hard similarly Feather is Soft.

 

34. Home : Shelter :: School : ?

A.Principal

B.Student

C.Class

D.Education

Answer: Option D

Solution: Home provides Shelter and School provides Education.

 

35. ABC : ZYX :: CBA : ?

A.XYZ

B.BCA

C.YZX

D.ZXY

Answer: Option A

Solution: CBA is reverse of ABC and XYZ is reverse of ZYX.

 

36. JLN : SQO :: PRT : ?

A.UYW

B.UTV

C.YWU

D.VUT

Answer: Option C

Solution: In the first term one letter is missing between two consecutive letters in alphabetical order while in second term same is repeated but in reverse order.

37. ADE : FGJ :: KNO : ?

A. PQR

B. TPR

C.  PQT

D.  RQP

E. PRS

Answer: Option C

Solution: In first term, Two letters are missing between first two letters while last two are continuous but in second term first two letters are continuous and two letters are missing between last two letters.

38. DGJ : KMO :: MPS : ?

A.  TVX

B.  WUS

C. XTV

D. XVT

Answer: Option A

Solution: In first term, two letters are missing between each of the two letters while one letter is missing between each of the two letters.

39. ACE : HIL :: MOQ : ?

A.  TVX

B.WUS

C.XVT

D.TUX

Answer: Option D

Solution: ACE forms a sequence of alternate letters, while in HIL, the first two letters are consecutive and there is a gap of two letters between second and third letters? Similarly, MOQ forms a sequence of alternate letters.The group having properties similar to HIL is TUX.

40. (1/4) : (1/8) :: (1/3) : ?

A.1/7

B.1/4

C. 1/6

D. 1/2

Answer: Option C

Solution: First term is double of second term. hence fourth term will be
= (1/3)*(1/2)
= 1/6

 

41. (1/4) : (1/8) :: (2/3) : ?

A.  1/4

B.  1/3

C.  1/2

D.  2/7

Answer: Option B

Solution: First term is double of the second term.
Hence, fourth term
= (1/2)*(2/3) = 1/3

42. 9 : 25 :: 49 : ?

A.  63

B.  81

C.  36

D.  100

Answer: Option B

Solution: First term = 32 = 9.
Second term = 52 = 25.
Third term = 72 = 49.
2 = 81.

43. 12 : 35 :: 16 : ?

A.  32

B.  48

C.  49

D.  63

Answer: Option D

Solution: First term = 6*2 = 12.
Second term = 62 - 1 = 35.
Third term = 8*2 = 16.
Fourth term = 82 - 1 = 63.

44. 1 : 8 :: 9 : ?

A. 16

B. 25

C. 64

D. 49

Answer: Option C

Solution: First term = 12 = 1.
Second term = 23 = 8.
Third term = 32 = 9.
Fourth term = 43 = 64.

45. Resignation : Office ::

A.  Competition : Game

B.  Illness : Hospital

C.  Abdication : Throne

D. Moisture : Rain

Answer: Option C

Solution: As in Resignation the Office is to be left in the same manner when Abdication is done, Throne is to be left.

 

46. 'Reading' is related to 'knowledge' in the same way as 'Work' is related to:

A.Money

B.Employment

C.Experience

D.Engagement

Answer: Option C

Solution: As 'Knowledge' is achieved by 'Reading' in the same way 'Experience' is achieved by 'Work'.

47. 'Dress' is related to 'Body' in the same way as 'Bangles' is related to:

A.Glass

B.Lady

C.Wrist

D.Beauty

Answer: Option C

Solution:  As 'Dress' is worn on 'Body' similarly 'Bangles' are worn on 'Wrist'.

48. 'College' is related to 'Teachers' in the same way as 'Hospital' is related to:

A.Doctors

B.Patients

C.Medicine

D.Beds

Answer: Option A

Solution: As teaching is done by 'Teachers' in the 'College' similarly treatment is done by 'Doctors' in the 'Hospital'.

49. 'Flower' is related to 'Bud' in the same way as 'Fruit' is related to:

A.Seed

B.Tree

C.Flower

D.Stem

Answer: Option C

Solution: As 'Flower' is made from 'Bud' similarly 'Fruit' is made from 'Flower'.

50. 'Jade' is related to 'Green' in the same way as 'Garnet' is related to:

A.Red

B.Blue

C.Orange

D.Yellow

Answer: Option A

Solution: 'Jade' is a 'green' precious stone in the same way 'Garnet' is a 'red' precious stone.

51. 'Table' is related to 'Wood' in the same way as 'Shirt' is related to:

A.    Cotton

B.    Cloth

C.    Dress

D.    Uniform

answer: Option B

Solution: As 'Table' is made from 'Wood' in the same way 'Shirt' is made from 'Cloth'.

52. 'Jackal' is related to 'Howl' in the same way as 'Cow' is related to:

A.Caws

B.Hoot

C.Coo

D.Moo

Answer: Option D

Solution: As the sound of 'Jackal' is 'Howl' similarly the sound of 'Cow' is 'Moo'.

53. 'Cat' is related to 'Kitten' in the same way as 'Woman' is related to:

A.Puppy

B.Colt

C.Calf

D.Baby

Answer: Option D

Solution: As the young one of a 'cat' is 'kitten' in the same way the young one of 'woman' is 'baby'.

54. 'Horse' is related to 'Hoof' in the same way as 'Eagle' is related to:

A.Clutch

B.Leg

C.Foot

D.Claw

Answer: Option D

Solution: As the foot of the 'Horse' is called 'Hoof' in the same way the foot of the 'Eagle' is called 'Claw'.

55. 'Forest' is related to 'Vivarium' in the same way as 'sea' is related to:

A.Port site

B.Water

C.Fishery

D.Aquarium

Answer: Option D

Solution: As 'Forest' and 'Vivarium' have the same meaning in the same 'Sea' and 'Aquarium' have the same meaning.

56. Find the odd number/letters from the given alternatives.

A.Swimming

B.Sailing

C.Diving

D.Driving

Answer: Option D

Solution: Swimming ,Sailing and,Diving are related with water. So, Driving is odd one.

57. Find the odd number / letters / word from the given alternative.

A.Discernment

B.Perception

C.Penetration

D.Insinuation

Answer: Option D

Solution: Discernment ,Perception and Penetration are in meaning.

58. Find the odd number / letters / word from the given alternative.

A.5720

B.6710

C.2640

D.4270

Answer: Option D

Solution:             5720 → 5+2+0 = 7 (Second digit from Right)
                 6710 → 6+1+0 = 7 (Second digit from Right)
                 2640 → 2+4+0 = 6 (Second digit from Right)
                 4270 → 4+7+0 = 11 ( Not the second digit from Right)

59. Find the odd number/letters from the given alternatives.

A.626

B.841

C.962

D.1090

Answer: Option B

Solution: 626-1 = 625 = 252.
                 962-1 = 961 = 312.
                 1090-1 = 1089 = 332.
                 But,
                 841-1 = 840 (not a perfect square).

                 Otherwise, 841 is a perfect square of 29, other are not a perfect square.

60. Find the odd number/letters from the given alternatives.

A.PQXZ

B.CQBN

C.ABDF

D.PRMN

 

Answer: Option C

Solution: PQXZ → No vowel.
                 CQBN → No vowel.
                 PRMN → No vowel.
                 ABDF → One vowel.

 

61. Find the odd number/letters from the given alternatives.

A.ABYZ

B.CDWX

C.EFUV

D.GHTV

 

Answer: Option D

Solution: ABYZ → (B+Y = 2+25 = 27) and (A+Z = 1+26 = 27.)
                 CDWX → (D+W = 4+23 = 27) and (C+X = 3+24 = 27.)
                 EFUV → (F+U = 6+21 = 27) and (E+V = 5+22 = 27.)
                 GHTV → (H+T = 8+20 = 28) and (7+22 = 29.)

62. Find out the pair of numbers that does not belong to the group for lack of common property :

A.16-18

B.56-63

C.96-108

D.86-99

Answer: Option D

Solution: All the rest are in the ratio of 8:9.

63. Four words are given, out of which three are same in a certain way while the rest one is different. Find out the different one.

A.Teacher

B.Principal

C.Student

D.Lecturer

Answer: Option C

Solution: Teacher, Principal and Lecturer are connected with teaching profession.

64. Four words are given, out of which three are same in a certain way while the rest one is different. Find out the different one.

A.Bird

B.Kite

C.Crow

D.Sparrow

Answer: Option A

Solution: Kite, Crow and Sparrow are names of the Birds.

65. Four words are given, out of which three are same in a certain way while the rest one is different. Find out the different one.

A.Bowl

B.Spoon

C.Cup

D.Bouquet

Answer: Option D

Solution: Bowl, Spoon and Cup are utensils.

 

66. Four words are given, out of which three are same in a certain way while the rest one is different. Find out the different one.

A.Beam

B.Pillar

C.House

D.Wall

Answer: Option C

Solution: All the rest are parts of a house.

67. Four words are given, out of which three are same in a certain way while the rest one is different. Find out the different one.

A.Delhi

B.Mumbai

C.Kolkata

D.Rangoon

Answer: Option D

Solution: Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata are cities of India.

68. Four words are given, out of which three are same in a certain way while the rest one is different. Find out the different one.

A.Square

B.Triangle

C.Area

D.Rectangle

Answer: Option C

Solution: Square, Triangle and Rectangle are geometrical figure.

69. Four pairs of words are given out of which the words in three pairs are related in some way and words in one pair are different. Find out that pair which is differently related.

A.Night-Day

B.Sun-Moon

C.White-Black

D.Light-Dark

Answer: Option B

Solution: In all the other pairs, one word is the antonym of the other.

70. Four pairs of words are given out of which the words in three pairs are related in some way and words in one pair are different. Find out that pair which is differently related.

A.Camels and Roar

B.Dogs and Bark

C.Birds and chirp

D.Horse and Neigh

Answer: Option A

Solution: In Dogs and Bark, Birds and chirp and Horse and Neigh, the second word is cry of the first word.

 

71. Four pairs of words are given out of which the words in three pairs are related in some way and words in one pair are different. Find out that pair which is differently related.

A.Pen and Nib

B.Water and Bucket

C.Ink and Inkpot

D.Oil and Lamp

Answer: Option A

Solution: In all the other pairs, the first is present inside the second.

72. Four pairs of words are given out of which the words in three pairs are related in some way and words in one pair are different. Find out that pair which is differently related.

A.Fish and Aquarium

B.Bird and Nest

C.Student and Teacher

D.Criminals and Prison

Answer: Option C

Solution: In all other pairs, First one is kept in second.

73. Four pairs of words are given out of which the words in three pairs are related in some way and words in one pair are different. Find out that pair which is differently related.

A.Tea and Coffee

B.Pencil and Pen

C.Cycle and scooter

D.Shirt and tailor

Answer: Option D

Solution: In all other pairs, all things are lifeless.

74. Four groups of letters are given, Three of them are alike in a certain way while one is different. Choose the one which is different.

A.FBI

B.QMT

C.VRY

D.HEK

 

Answer: Option D

Solution: In the other groups, the first letter is four letter ahead from the second letter and the third letter is three letters ahead from the first letter.

75. Four groups of letters are given, Three of them are alike in a certain way while one is different. Choose the one which is different.

A.XT

B.RL

C.JF

D.PL

Answer: Option B

Solution: In the other groups, there is a gap of 3 letters in between first and second letter.

76. Arrange the words given below in a meaningful sequence.
1. Key
2. Door
3. Lock
4. Room
5. Switch on

A.5, 1, 2, 4, 3

B.4, 2, 1, 5, 3

C.1, 3, 2, 4, 5

D.1, 2, 3, 5, 4

 

Answer: Option C

Solution: The correct order is :

Key

1

Lock

3

Door

2

Room

4

Switch on

5

77. Arrange the words given below in a meaningful sequence.
1. Word
2. Paragraph
3. Sentence
4. Letters
5. Phrase

A.4, 1, 5, 2, 3

B.4, 1, 3, 5, 2

C.4, 2, 5, 1, 3

D.4, 1, 5, 3, 2

Answer: Option D

Solution: The correct order is :

Letters

4

Word

1

Phrase

5

Sentence

3

Paragraph

2

78. Arrange the words given below in a meaningful sequence.
1. Police
2. Punishment
3. Crime
4. Judge
5. Judgement

A.3, 1, 2, 4, 5

B.1, 2, 4, 3, 5

C.5, 4, 3, 2, 1

D.3, 1, 4, 5, 2

Answer: Option D

Solution: the correct order is :

Crime

3

Police

1

Judge

4

Judgement

5

Punishment

2

79. Arrange the words given below in a meaningful sequence.
1. Family
2. Community
3. Member
4. Locality
5. Country

A.3, 1, 2, 4, 5

B.3, 1, 2, 5, 4

C.3, 1, 4, 2, 5

D.3, 1, 4, 5, 2

Answer: Option A

Solution: The correct order is :

Member

3

Family

1

Community

2

Locality

4

Country

5

80. Arrange the words given below in a meaningful sequence.
1. Poverty
2. Population
3. Death
4. Unemployment
5. Disease

A.2, 3, 4, 5, 1

B.3, 4, 2, 5, 1

C.2, 4, 1, 5, 3

D.1, 2, 3, 4, 5

Answer: Option C

Solution: The correct order is :

Population

2

Unemployment

4

Poverty

1

Disease

5

Death

3

 

81. Arrange the words given below in a meaningful sequence.
1. Leaf
2. Fruit
3. Stem
4. Root
5. Flower

A.3, 4, 5, 1, 2

B.4, 3, 1, 5, 2

C.4, 1, 3, 5, 2

D.4, 3, 1, 2, 5

Answer: Option B

Solution: The correct order is :

Root

4

Stem

3

Leaf

1

Flower

5

Fruit

2

82. Arrange the words given below in a meaningful sequence.
1. Nation
2. Village
3. City
4. District
5. State

A.2, 3, 4, 5, 1

B.2, 3, 4, 1, 5

C.1, 3, 5, 4, 2

D.1, 2, 3, 4, 5

Answer: Option A

Solution: The correct order is :

Village

2

City

3

District

4

State

5

Nation

1

83. Arrange the words given below in a meaningful sequence.
1. Caste
2. Family
3. Newly married Couple
4. Clan
5. Species

A.2, 3, 1, 4, 5

B.3, 4, 5, 1, 2

C.3, 2, 1, 4, 5

D.4, 5, 3, 2, 1

Answer: Option C

Solution: The correct order is :

Newly married Couple

3

Family

2

Caste

1

Clan

4

Species

5

84. Arrange the words given below in a meaningful sequence.
1. Cut
2. Put on
3. Mark
4. Measure
5. Tailor

A.3, 1, 5, 4, 2

B.2, 4, 3, 1, 5

C.1, 3, 2, 4, 5

D.4, 3, 1, 5, 2

Answer: Option D

Solution: The correct order is :

Measure

4

Mark

3

Cut

1

Tailor

5

Put on

2

85. Arrange the words given below in a meaningful sequence.
1. House
2. Street
3. Room
4. Town
5. District

A.3, 2, 1, 4, 5

B.3, 1, 4, 2, 5

C.3, 1, 2, 4, 5

D.3, 1, 2, 5, 4

Answer: Option C

Solution: The correct order is :

Room

3

House

1

Street

2

Town

4

District

5

 

 

86. Arrange the words given below in a meaningful sequence.
1. Wall
2. Clay
3. House
4. Room
5. Bricks

A.5, 2, 1, 4, 3

B.2, 5, 4, 1, 3

C.2, 5, 1, 4, 3

D.1, 2, 3, 4, 5

Answer: Option C

Solution: The correct order is :

Clay

2

Bricks

5

Wall

1

Room

4

House

3

87. Arrange the words given below in a meaningful sequence.
1. Probation
2. Interview
3. Selection
4. Appointment
5. Advertisement
6. Application

A.5, 6, 3, 2, 4, 1

B.5, 6, 4, 2, 3, 1

C.5, 6, 2, 3, 4, 1

D.6, 5, 4, 2, 3, 1

Answer: Option C

Solution: The correct order is :

 

Advertisement

5

Application

6

Interview

2

Selection

3

Appointment

4

Probation

1

88. Arrange the words given below in a meaningful sequence.
1. Elephant
2. Cat
3. Mosquito
4. Tiger
5. Whale

A.5, 3, 1, 2, 4

B.3, 2, 4, 1, 5

C.1, 3, 5, 4, 2

D.2, 5, 1, 4, 3

Answer: Option B

Solution: The correct order is :

Mosquito

3

Cat

2

Tiger

4

Elephant

1

Whale

5

89. Arrange the words given below in a meaningful sequence.
1. Yarn
2. Plant
3. Saree
4. Cotton
5. Cloth

A.2, 4, 5, 1, 3

B.2, 4, 3, 5, 1

C.2, 4, 1, 5, 3

D.2, 4, 5, 3, 1

Answer: Option C

Solution: The correct order is :

Plant

2

Cotton

4

Yarn

1

Cloth

5

Saree

3

90. Arrange the words given below in a meaningful sequence.
1. Infant
2. Old
3. Adult
4. Adolescent
5. Child

A.5, 4, 3, 2, 1

B.3, 4, 2, 1, 5

C.2, 3, 4, 5, 1

D.1, 5, 4, 3, 2

Answer: Option D

Solution: The correct order is :

Infant

1

Child

5

Adolescent

4

Adult

3

Old

2

 

91. Arrange the words given below in a meaningful sequence.
1. Income
2. Status
3. Education
4. Well-being
5. Job

A.3, 1, 5, 2, 4

B.1, 3, 2, 5, 4

C.1, 2, 5, 3, 4

D.3, 5, 1, 2, 4

Answer: Option D

Solution: The correct order is :

Education

3

Job

5

Income

1

Status

2

Well-being

4

92. Arrange the words given below in a meaningful sequence.
1. Heel
2. Shoulder
3. Skull
4. Neck
5. Knee
6. Chest
7. Thigh
8. Stomach
9. Face
10. Hand

A.3, 4, 7, 9, 2, 5, 8, 10, 6, 1

B.3, 9, 4, 2, 10, 6, 8, 7, 5, 1

C.2, 4, 7, 10, 1, 5, 8, 9, 6, 3

D.4, 7, 10, 1, 9, 6, 2, 5, 8, 3

Answer: Option B

Solution: The correct order is :

Skull

3

Face

9

Neck

4

Shoulder

2

Hand

10

Chest

6

Stomach

8

Thigh

7

Knee

5

Heel

1

93. Arrange the words given below in a meaningful sequence.
1. Rainbow
2. Rain
3. Sun
4. Happy
5. Child

A.4, 2, 3, 5, 1

B.2, 3, 1, 5, 4

C.4, 5, 1, 2, 3

D.2, 1, 4, 5, 3

Answer: Option B

Solution: The correct order is :

Rain

2

Sun

3

Rainbow

1

Child

5

Happy

4

94. Arrange the words given below in a meaningful sequence.
1. Never
2. Sometimes
3. Generally
4. Seldom
5. Always

A.5, 2, 1, 3, 4

B.5, 2, 4, 3, 1

C.5, 3, 2, 1, 4

D.5, 3, 2, 4, 1

Answer: Option D

Solution: The correct order is :

Always

5

Generally

3

Sometimes

2

Seldom

4

Never

1

95. Arrange the words given below in a meaningful sequence.
1. Index
2. Contents
3. Title
4. Chapters
5. Introduction

A.2, 3, 4, 5, 1

B.3, 2, 5, 1, 4

C.3, 2, 5, 4, 1

D.5, 1, 4, 2, 3

Answer: Option C

Solution: The correct order is :

Title

3

Contents

2

Introduction

5

Chapters

4

Index

1

 

96. Arrange the words given below in a meaningful sequence.
1. Income
2. Status
3. Education
4. Well-being
5. Job

A.1, 2, 5, 3, 4

B.1, 3, 2, 5, 4

C.3, 1, 5, 2, 4

D.3, 5, 1, 2, 4

Answer: Option D

Solution: The correct order is :

Education

3

Job

5

Income

1

Status

2

Well-being

4

97. Arrange the words given below in a meaningful sequence.
1. Table
2. Tree
3. Wood
4. Seed
5. Plant

A.1, 2, 3, 4, 5

B.1, 3, 2, 4, 5

C.4, 5, 2, 3, 1

D.4, 5, 3, 2, 1

Answer: Option C

Solution: The correct order is:

Seed

4

Plant

5

Tree

2

Wood

3

Table

1

98. Arrange the words given below in a meaningful sequence.
1. Windows
2. Walls
3. Floor
4. Foundation
5. Roof
6. Room

A.4, 1, 5, 6, 2, 3

B.4, 2, 1, 5, 3, 6

C.4, 3, 5, 6, 2, 1

D.4, 5, 3, 2, 1, 6

Answer: Option B

Solution: The correct order is :

Foundation

4

Walls

2

Windows

1

Roof

5

Floor

3

Room

6

99.  Arrange the words given below in a meaningful sequence.
1. Presentation
2. Recommendation
3. Arrival
4. Discussion
5. Introduction

A.3, 5, 1, 4, 2

B.3, 5, 4, 2, 1

C.5, 3, 1, 2, 4

D.5, 3, 4, 1, 2

Answer: Option A

Solution: The correct order is :

Arrival

4

Introduction

5

Presentation

1

Discussion

4

Recommendation

2

100. Arrange the words given below in a meaningful sequence.
1. Butterfly
2. Cocoon
3. Egg
4. Worm

A.1, 3, 4, 2

B.1, 4, 3, 2

C.2, 4, 1, 3

D.3, 4, 2, 1

Answer: Option D

Solution: The correct order is :

Egg

3

Worm

4

Cocoon

2

Butterfly

1

 

101. Statements : No women teacher can play. Some women teachers are athletes.

Conclusions :
I. Male athletes can play.
II. Some athletes can play.

A.Only conclusion I follows

B.Only conclusion II follows

C.Either I or II follows

D.Neither I nor II follows

E.Both I and II follow

Answer: Option D

Solution: Since one premise is negative, the conclusion must be negative. So, neither conclusion follows.

102. Statements : All bags are cakes. All lamps are cakes.

Conclusions :
I. Some lamps are bags.
II. No lamp is bag.

A.Only conclusion I follows

B.Only conclusion II follows

C.Either I or II follows

D.Neither I nor II follows

E.Both I and II follow

Answer: Option C

Solution: Since the middle term 'cakes' is not distributed even once in the premises, no definite conclusion follows. However, I and II involve only the extreme terms and form a complementary pair. So, either I or II follows.

103. Statements : All mangoes are golden in colour. No golden-coloured things are cheap.

Conclusions :
I. All mangoes are cheap.
II. Golden-coloured mangoes are not cheap.

A.Only conclusion I follows

B.Only conclusion II follows

C.Either I or II follows

D.Neither I nor II follows

E.Both I and II follow

Answer: Option B

Solution: Clearly, the conclusion must be universal negative and should not contain the middle term. So, it follows that 'No mango is cheap'. Since all mangoes are golden in colour, we may substitute 'mangoes' with 'golden-coloured mangoes'. Thus, II follows.

104. Statements : Some kings are queens. All queens are beautiful.

Conclusions :
I. All kings are beautiful.
II. All queens are kings.

A.Only conclusion I follows

B.Only conclusion II follows

C.Either I or II follows

D.Neither I nor II follows

E.Both I and II follow

Answer: Option D

Solution: Since one premise is particular, the conclusion must be particular. So, neither I nor II follows.

105. Statements : Some doctors are fools. Some fools are rich.

Conclusions :
I. Some doctors are rich
II. Some rich are doctors.

A.Only conclusion I follows

B.Only conclusion II follows

C.Either I or II follows

D.Neither I nor II follows

E.Both I and II follow

Answer: Option D

Solution: Since both the premises are particular, no definite conclusion follows.

106. Statements : All roads are waters. Some waters are boats.

Conclusions :
I. Some boats are roads.
II. All waters are boats.

A.Only conclusion I follows

B.Only conclusion II follows

C.Either I or II follows

D.Neither I nor II follows

E.Both I and II follow

Answer: Option D

Solution: The first premise is A type and distributes the subject. So, the middle term 'waters' which forms its predicate, is not distributed. The second premise is I type and does not distribute either subject or predicate. So, the middle term 'waters' forming its subject is not distributed. Since the middle term is not distributed even once in the premises, no definite conclusion follows.

107. Statements : No bat is ball. No ball is wicket.

Conclusions :
I. No bat is wicket.
II. All wickets are bats.

A.Only conclusion I follows

B.Only conclusion II follows

C.Either I or II follows

D.Neither I nor II follows

E.Both I and II follow

 

Answer: Option D

Solution: Since both the premises are negative, no definite conclusion follows.

108. Statements : All flowers are trees. No fruit is tree.

Conclusions :
I. No fruit is flower.
II. Some trees are flowers.

A.Only conclusion I follows

B.Only conclusion II follows

C.Either I or II follows

D.Neither I nor II follows

E.Both I and II follow

Answer: Option E

Solution: As discussed above, the conclusion must be universal negative and should not contain the middle term. So, it follows that 'No flower is fruit'. I is the converse of this conclusion and thus it follows. II is the converse of the first premise and so it also holds.

109. Statements : Every minister is a student. Every student is inexperienced.

Conclusions :
I. Every minister is inexperienced.
II. Some inexperienced are students.

A.Only conclusion I follows

B.Only conclusion II follows

C.Either I or II follows

D.Neither I nor II follows

E.Both I and II follow

Answer: Option E

Solution: 'Every' is equivalent to 'All'. Thus, since both the premises are universal and affirmative, the conclusion must be universal affirmative and should not contain the middle term. So, I follows. II is the converse of the second premise and thus it also holds.

110. Statements : All roads are poles. No pole is a house.

Conclusions :
I. Some roads are houses.
II. Some houses are poles.

A.Only conclusion I follows

B.Only conclusion II follows

C.Either I or II follows

D.Neither I nor II follows

E.Both I and II follow

Answer: Option D

Solution: Since both the premises are universal and one premise is negative, the conclusion must be universal negative. So, neither I nor II follows.

111. Statements : All fish are tortoise. No tortoise is a crocodile.

Conclusions :
I. No crocodile is a fish.
II. No fish is a crocodile.

A.Only conclusion I follows

B.Only conclusion II follows

C.Either I or II follows

D.Neither I nor II follows

E.Both I and II follow

Answer: Option E

Solution: Since both the premises are universal and one premise is negative, the conclusion must be universal negative. Also, the conclusion should not contain the middle term. So, II follows; I is the converse of II and thus it also holds.

112. Statements : Some dedicated souls are angels. All social workers are angels.

Conclusions :
I. Some dedicated souls are social workers.
II. Some social workers are dedicated souls.

A.Only conclusion I follows

B.Only conclusion II follows

C.Either I or II follows

D.Neither I nor II follows

E.Both I and II follow

 

Answer: Option D

Solution: The first premise is an I type proposition. So, the middle term 'angels' forming the predicate is not distributed. The second premise is an A type proposition. So, the middle term 'angels' forming the predicate is not distributed. Since the middle term is not distributed even once in the premises, no definite conclusion follows.

113. Statements : No gentleman is poor. All gentlemen are rich.

Conclusions :
I. No poor man is rich.
II. No rich man is poor.

A.Only conclusion I follows

B.Only conclusion II follows

C.Either I or II follows

D.Neither I nor II follows

E.Both I and II follow

Answer: Option D

Solution: The first premise is an E-type proposition, So, the middle term 'gentleman' forming the subject is distributed. The second premise is an A-type proposition. So, the middle term 'gentlemen' forming the subject is distributed. Since the middle term is distributed twice, the conclusion cannot be universal. Since one premise is negative, the conclusion must be negative. Thus, it follows that 'Some rich men are not poor'. Thus, neither I nor II follows.

114. Statements : Some swords are sharp. All swords are rusty.

Conclusions :
I. Some rusty things are sharp.
II. Some rusty things are not sharp.

A.Only conclusion I follows

B.Only conclusion II follows

C.Either I or II follows

D.Neither I nor II follows

E.Both I and II follow

Answer: Option A

Solution: Since one premise is particular, the conclusion must be particular and should not contain the middle term. So, I follows. Since both the premises are affirmative, the conclusion cannot be negative. Thus, II does not follow.

115. Statements : All fishes are grey in colour. Some fishes are heavy.

Conclusions :
I. All heavy fishes are grey in colour.
II. All light fishes are not grey in colour.

A.Only conclusion I follows

B.Only conclusion II follows

C.Either I or II follows

D.Neither I nor II follows

E.Both I and II follow

Answer: Option A

Solution: Since one premise is particular, the conclusion must be particular and should not contain the middle term. So, it follows that 'Some heavy things are grey in colour'. I is a cumulative result of this conclusion and the first premise. Thus, only I holds.

116. Statements : All film stars are playback singers. All film directors are film stars.

Conclusions :
I. All film directors are playback singers.
II. Some film stars are film directors.

A.Only conclusion I follows

B.Only conclusion II follows

C.Either I or II follows

D.Neither I nor II follows

E.Both I and II follow

Answer: Option E

Solution: Since both the premises are universal and affirmative, the conclusion must be universal affirmative and should not contain the middle term. So, I follows. II is the converse of the second premise and so it also holds.

117. Statements : All hill stations have a sun-set point. X is a hill station.

Conclusions :
I. X has a sun-set point.
II. Places other than hill stations do not have sun-set points.

A.Only conclusion I follows

B.Only conclusion II follows

C.Either I or II follows

D.Neither I nor II follows

E.Both I and II follow

Answer: Option A

Solution: Since both the premises are universal and affirmative, the conclusion must be universal affirmative and should not contain the middle term. So, only I follows.

118. Statements : Some dreams are nights. Some nights are days.

Conclusions :
I. All days are either nights or dreams.
II. Some days are nights.

A.Only conclusion I follows

B.Only conclusion II follows

C.Either I or II follows

D.Neither I nor II follows

E.Both I and II follow

Answer: Option B

Solution: Since both the premises are particular, no definite conclusion follows. However, II is the converse of the second premise and thus it holds.

119. Statements :All jungles are tigers. Some tigers are horses.

Conclusions :
I. Some horses are jungles.
II. No horse is jungle.

A.Only conclusion I follows

B.Only conclusion II follows

C.Either I or II follows

D.Neither I nor II follows

E.Both I and II follow

Answer: Option C

Solution: Since the middle term 'tigers' is not distributed even once in the premises, no definite conclusion follows. However, I and II involve only the extreme terms and form a complementary pair. So, either I or II follows

120. Statements : All poles are guns. Some boats are not poles.

Conclusions :
I. All guns are boats.
II. Some boats are not guns.

A.Only conclusion I follows

B.Only conclusion II follows

C.Either I or II follows

D.Neither I nor II follows

E.Both I and II follow

Answer: Option D

Solution: Clearly, the term 'guns' is distributed in both the conclusions without being distributed in any of the premises. So, neither conclusion follows.

121. Statements : Many scooters are trucks. All trucks are trains.

Conclusions :
I. Some scooters are trains.
II. No truck is a scooter.

A.Only conclusion I follows

B.Only conclusion II follows

C.Either I or II follows

D.Neither I nor II follows

E.Both I and II follow

Answer: Option A

Solution: Since the first premise is particular, the conclusion must be particular and should not contain the middle term. Thus, only I follows.

122. Statements : Some papers are pens. Angle is a paper.

Conclusions :
I. Angle is not a pen.
II. Angle is a pen.

A.Only conclusion I follows

B.Only conclusion II follows

C.Either I or II follows

D.Neither I nor II follows

E.Both I and II follow

Answer: Option C

Solution: Since the middle term 'papers' is not distributed even once in the premises, no definite conclusion follows. However, I and II involve only the extreme terms and form a complementary pair. Thus, either I or II follows.

123. Statements : All birds are tall. Some tall are hens.

Conclusions :
I. Some birds are hens.
II. Some hens are tall.

A.Only conclusion I follows

B.Only conclusion II follows

C.Either I or II follows

D.Neither I nor II follows

E.Both I and II follow

Answer: Option B

Solution: Since the middle term 'tall' is not distributed even once in the premises, no definite conclusion follows. However, II is the converse of the second premise and so it holds.

124. Statements : Some papers are pens. Some pencils are pens.

Conclusions :
I. Some pens are pencils.
II. Some pens are papers.

A.Only conclusion I follows

B.Only conclusion II follows

C.Either I or II follows

D.Neither I nor II follows

E.Both I and II follow

Answer: Option E

Solution: Since both premises are particular, no definite conclusion follows. However, I is the converse of second premise, while II is the converse of the first premise. So, both of them hold.

125. Statements : Some men are educated. Educated persons prefer small families.

Conclusions :
I. All small families are educated.
II. Some men prefer small families.

A.Only conclusion I follows

B.Only conclusion II follows

C.Either I or II follows

D.Neither I nor II follows

E.Both I and II follow

Answer: Option B

Solution: Since one premise is particular, the conclusion must be particular and should not contain the middle term. Thus, only II follows.

126. Statements : All educated people read newspapers. Rahul does not read newspaper.

Conclusions :
I. Rahul is not educated.
II. Reading newspaper is not essential to be educated.

A.Only conclusion I follows

B.Only conclusion II follows

C.Either I or II follows

D.Neither I nor II follows

E.Both I and II follow

Answer: Option A

Solution: Since both the premises are universal and one premise is negative, the conclusion must be universal negative and should not contain the middle term. So, only I follows.

127. Statements : All pens are chalks. All chairs are chalks.

Conclusions :
I. Some pens are chairs.
II. Some chalks are pens.

A.Only conclusion I follows

B.Only conclusion II follows

C.Either I or II follows

D.Neither I nor II follows

E.Both I and II follow

Answer: Option B

Solution: Since the middle term 'chalks' is not distributed even once in the premises, no definite conclusion follows. However, II is the converse of the first premise and so it holds.

128. Statements : Bureaucrats marry only intelligent girls. Tanya is very intelligent.

Conclusions :
I. Tanya will marry a bureaucrat.
II. Tanya will not marry a bureaucrat.

A.Only conclusion I follows

B.Only conclusion II follows

C.Either I or II follows

D.Neither I nor II follows

E.Both I and II follow

Answer: Option C

Solution: The data does not mention whether all intelligent girls are married to bureaucrats. So, either I or II may follow.

129. Statements : Some engineers are fools. Anand is an engineer.

Conclusions :
I. Some fools are engineers.
II. Anand is a fool.

A.Only conclusion I follows

B.Only conclusion II follows

C.Either I or II follows

D.Neither I nor II follows

E.Both I and II follow

Answer: Option A

Solution: Since the middle term 'engineer' is not distributed even once in the premises, no definite conclusion follows. However, I is the converse of the first premise and thus it holds.

                                                  Cause and Effect Test

130. Direction : Two statements I and II are given. These statement may be either independent causes or may be effects of independent causes or a common cause. One of these statements may be the effect of the other statements. Read both the statements and decide which of the following answer choice correctly depicts the relationship between these two statements. Mark answer :

I. The Central Government has recently declared to finish the rebate on farming.
II. The Central Government faced financial loss on account of giving rebate on farming for the last few years.

A.If statement I is the cause and statement II is its effect.

B.If statement II is the cause and statement I is its effect.

C.If both the statements I and II are independent causes.

D.If both the statements I and II are effects of independent causes.

E.If both the statement I and II are effects of some common cause.

Answer: Option B

Solution: As the Central Government faced financial loss on accounts of giving rebate on farming for the last few years, therefore, they declared to finish the rebate on farming. Hence, II is the cause while I is the effect.

131. Direction : Two statements I and II are given. These statement may be either independent causes or may be effects of independent causes or a common cause. One of these statements may be the effect of the other statements. Read both the statements and decide which of the following answer choice correctly depicts the relationship between these two statements. Mark answer :

I. Many people visited the religious place during weekend.
II. Few people visited the religious place during the week days.

A.If statement I is the cause and statement II is its effect.

B.If statement II is the cause and statement I is its effect.

C.If both the statements I and II are independent causes

D.If both the statements I and II are effects of independent causes.

E.If both the statement I and II are effects of some common cause.

Answer: Option E

Solution: Clearly, lesser number of people is visiting a place during the week days and more people are visiting during the weekend, both imply events that go together, and must have happened due to a common cause such as, it being a holiday during the weekend.

132. Direction : Two statements I and II are given. These statement may be either independent causes or may be effects of independent causes or a common cause. One of these statements may be the effect of the other statements. Read both the statements and decide which of the following answer choice correctly depicts the relationship between these two statements. Mark answer:

I. Ram's father was ill.
II. Ram brought medicine after consulting the doctor.

A.If statement I is the cause and statement II is its effect.

B.If statement II is the cause and statement I is its effect.

C.If both the statements I and II are independent causes.

D.If both the statements I and II are effects of independent causes.

E.If both the satements I and II are independent causes.

Answer: Option A

Solution: As Ram's father was ill so he brought medicine on the advice of doctor. Therefore, Statement I is cause and II is the effect.

133. Direction : Two statements I and II are given. These statement may be either independent causes or may be effects of independent causes or a common cause. One of these statements may be the effect of the other statements. Read both the statements and decide which of the following answer choice correctly depicts the relationship between these two statements. Mark answer :

I. The price of vegetables have been increased considerably during this summer.
II. There are tremendous increase in the temperature during this summer thereby damaging crops greatly.

A.If statement I is the cause and statement II is its effect.

B.If statement II is the cause and statement I is its effect.

C.If both the statements I and II are independent causes.

D.If both the statements I and II are effects of independent causes.

E.If both the statement I and II are effects of some common cause.

Answer: Option B

Solution: Damage of crops due to high temperature may have resulted in a short supply of vegetables and hence an increase in their prices. Thus, statement II is cause and I is its effect.

134. Direction: Two statements I and II are given. These statement may be either independent causes or may be effects of independent causes or a common cause. One of these statements may be the effect of the other statements. Read both the statements and decide which of the following answer choice correctly depicts the relationship between these two statements. Mark answer:

I. The prices of petrol and diesel in the domestic market have remained unchanged for the past few months.

II. The crude oil prices in the international market have gone up substantially in the last few month.

A.If statement I is the cause and statement II is its effect.

B.If statement II is the cause and statement I is its effect.

C.If both the statements I and II are independent causes.

D.If both the statements I and II are effects of independent causes.

E.If both the statement I and II are effects of some common cause.

Answer: Option D

Solution:

The prices of petrol and diesel in domestic market remains same in last few month while Price of crude oil have been increased in international market this mean that these are baked by independent causes.

 

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