SSC CGL TIER-II REASONING QUIZ

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Question 1:

Three of the four letter number sets given below follow a certain pattern, and one is different. select that different group

Question 2:

Eight friends, $\mathrm{A}, \mathrm{B}, \mathrm{C}, \mathrm{D}, \mathrm{E}, \mathrm{F}, \mathrm{G}$ and $\mathrm{H}$, are sitting in a straight line, all facing the north. $F$ is sitting between $D$ and $\mathrm{G} . \mathrm{B}$ is sitting between $\mathrm{H}$ and $\mathrm{A}$. $\mathrm{E}$ is third to the left of $\mathrm{G} . \mathrm{G}$ is sitting at one of the corners. $\mathrm{H}$ is third to the left of $\mathrm{C}$. Who is sitting between $\mathrm{A}$ and $\mathrm{E}$ ?

Question 3:

Six friends, K, L, M, N, O and $\mathrm{P}$, are sitting around a hexagonal shaped table at equal distances. $K$ is facing $P$. $O$ is second to the right of $N$. $N$ is sitting between $\mathrm{K}$ and $\mathrm{L}. \mathrm{M}$ is to the immediate left of $\mathrm{P}$ . Who is sitting immediate right of O?

Question 4:

Which letter-cluster will replace the question mark(?) in the following series?

TWZ, VYB, XAD,?

Question 5:

In the following figure, the square represents painters, the triangle represents men, the circle represents accountants and the rectangle represents Americans. Which set of letters represents Americans who are NOT men?

Question 6:

Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming that the information given in the statements is true, even if it appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements.

Statements:

All combs are scales.

Some routers are combs.

All gloves are routers.

Conclusions:

I. All gloves are scales.

II. Some gloves are scales.

III. Some scales are routers.

IV. All routers are scales.

Question 7:

If P & Q means, P is father of Q,

P – Q means, P is mother of Q,

P × Q means, P is brother of Q,

P ÷ Q means, P is sister of Q,

P * Q means, P is son of Q,

P # Q means, P is daughter of Q,

P @ Q means, P is husband of Q,

Then find the relation between C and K from the given expression A@B÷C*D@J÷K×V ?

Question 8:

In a code language, 972 means 'steel is strong'. 298 means 'iron is strong' and 387 means 'iron and steel'. Find the code for 'and'.

Question 9:

How many such pairs of letters are there in the word "ANIKET" each of which has as many letters between them in the word as in the English alphabet ?

Question 10:

In a certain code, LONGER is written as QDFMNK. How will TIGER be written in that code?