Subject

Reasoning

Class

SSCCGL Class 12

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11.

A gets more marks than B but less than C. D gets less marks than E but more than A. If C gets less than D then who amongst A, B, C, D, E gets the highest marks?

  • C

  • D

  • E

  • B


C.

E

E> D> C> A>B
So, E gets the highest marks.

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12.

From the given alternative words, select the word which cannot be formed using the letters of the given word:

EXORBITANT

  • BITTER

  • EXPORT

  • EXNORA

  • EXTANT

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13.

If D = 4, DESK = 39 ,then the value of DRAW is

  • 57

  • 46

  • 45

  • 36

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14.

If '÷' stands for subtraction, '-' stands for addition, 'x' stands for division and '+' stands for multiplication, then which one of the following equation is correct?

  • 35 ÷ 4 - 25 x 5 + 5 = 28

  • 35 ÷ 4 - 25 x 5 + 5 = 61

  • 35 ÷ 4 - 25 x 5 + 5 = 41

  • 35 ÷ 4 - 25 x 5 + 5 = 56

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15.

In this question, some equations are solved on the basis of a certain system. On the same basis find out the correct answer from amongst the four alternatives for the unsolved equation.

15 x 26 = 6512
29 x 36 = 6923,
46 x 54 = ?

  • 5464

  • 4645

  • 4564

  • 4465

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16.

Select the missing numbers from the given alternatives.

7 14 4
4 12 9
6 24 ?

  • 19

  • 16

  • 21

  • 20

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17.

Rohan walks a distance of 3 kms towards North, then turns to his left and walks for 2 kms. He again turns left and walks for 3kms. At this point he turns to his left and walks for 3 kms. How far is he from the starting point?

  • 5 kms

  • 3 kms

  • 2 kms

  • 1 km

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18.

Consider the given statement/s to be true and decide which of the given conclusions/assumptions can definitely be drawn from the given statement.
Statements:

  1. Some principals are teachers.
  2. All teachers are students.

Conclusions:

  1. All principals are students.
  2. Some students are principals.

  • Only conclusion I follows

  • Only conclusion II follows

  • Both conclusion I and conclusion II follow

  • Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows

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19.

Find the number of triangles in the figure.

  • 12

  • 20

  • 22

  • 24

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20.

Identify the diagram that best represents the relationship among the classes given below.

Criminals, Judges, Thieves

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