Reasoning Quiz for SSC CGL

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As we all know, Logical Reasoning is an important component of a number of competitive examinations such as the UPSC Civil Services Examination, Banking Entrance Examinations, SSC CGL/CHSL Examination, MBA Entrance Examination, Combined Defence Services Examination, etc. In order to help you practice and improve your reasoning ability, we are providing you this Logical Reasoning Quiz.

Given below are a few questions from SSC examinations held in the last few years. Leave your answers/ responses in the comments section below and soon we’ll let you know the correct answers!

1.

    3     
5      8       7

    4      6     
4       6

    5     
2      2       3

  ___  
___   ___  ___

   58     
58     62    ?

  

(a) 126       (b) 122       c) 128        (d) 124

2.

      4    
3       2

      6    
9      10      

       9    
27     ?  

(a)  30                     (b) 20                 (c) 50                         (d) 54

3. A boy starts from home in early
morning and walks straight for 8 km facing the Sun. Then, he takes a right turn
and walks for 3 km. Then, he turns right again and walks for 2 km and then
turns left and walks for 1 km. Then, he turns right, travels 1 km and then
turns right and travels for 4 km straight. How far is he from the starting
point?

(a)  
5 km           (b) 6 km     (c) 2 km             (d) 4 km

Directions (Q. Nos. 4 and 5) In the
following questions, one or two statements (I, II) are given followed by two /
three conclusions (I, II and III). You have to consider the statements to be
true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and decide
which of the given conclusions, if any, follow from the given statements.

4.  Statement: Sick people need medicine.

Conclusions:

I. Healthy people do not need medicine.

II. People keep medicine in their home.

(a) Only Conclusion I follows

(b) Only Conclusion II
follows

(c) Both Conclusions I
and II follow

(d) Neither Conclusion I
nor II follows

5. Statements:

  
I. Some years are decades.

  
II. All centuries are decades.

 
Conclusions:

I. Some centuries are years.

II. Some decades are years.

III. No century is a year.

 (a) Conclusions I and II follow

 (b) Conclusions I and Ill follow

 (c) Only conclusion I follows

 (d) Only conclusion II follows  

Answers

1(d)     2(c)    
3(a)     4(a)     5(a)

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