WIPRO NQT| Logical Ability
1. The
present age of a mother and son are in the ratio 2:1 and the ratio of present
ages of father and son is 3:1. If the sum of their ages is 84. Then find
present age of son.
A. 18
B. 24
C. 36
D. 14
Answer: D
2. The sum
of present ages of a father and a son is 64 years. The age of son is 1/3rd of
the age of his father. Then find the present age of
father.
A. 32
B. 52
C. 48
D. 24
Answer: C
3. Seven
years ago, the sum of the ages of A and B was 18. 16 years from now, the ratio of their ages will
be 19:13. What is the present
age of B if
he is younger than A?
A. 10 years
B. 12 years
C. 8 years
D. 7 years
Answer: A
4. P was twice as old as Q before 8 years. After 8 years, the
ratio of the ages of P and Q will be
4:3. What is the age of P now?
A. 8 years
B. 16 years
C. 24 years
D. 32 years
Answer: C
5. Two years
from now, the ages of Ram and Sam will be in the ratio 5 : 7. Three years ago
the ratio of their ages was 5 : 8. Find the sum of their present ages.
A. 32
B. 45
C. 36
D. 39
Answer: A
6. IF 12=13,
13=21, 14=41, 15=79, 16=?
A. 131
B. 141
C. 125
D. 169
Answer: B
7. IF 2=13, 3=17,
4=19, 5=19, 6=?
A. 19
B. 15
C. 13
D. 17
Answer: D
8. By
interchanging which two signs the equation will be correct? 19 + 36 x 12 ÷ 4 -
26 = 5
A. + and –
B. x and ÷
C. ÷ and –
D. + and x
Answer: B
9. The
following equation is incorrect. Which two signs should be interchanged to
correct the equation? 16 ÷ 6 + 35 x 9 - 15 = 31
A. + and x
B. - and ÷
C. ÷ and +
D. - and +
Answer: B
10. The
following equation is incorrect. Which two signs should be interchanged to
correct the equation? 18 + 12 ÷ 9 - 30 x 16 = 10
A. + and x
B. + and ÷
C. - and +
D. ÷ and x
Answer: A
11. CA, BD,
EC, DF, ?
A. FE
B. GF
C. GD
D. GE
Answer: D
12. GK, IM,
KO, MQ, ?
A. OS
B. PQ
C. OR
D. PR
Answer: A
13. Question
13 A series is given, with one number missing. Choose the correct alternative
from the given ones that will complete the series. Tag, Fest, bleed, guilty,
aerobic, ?
A. adopter
B.
adrenaline
C. bloggers
D. animosity
Answer: C
14. A series
is given, with one number missing. Choose the correct alternative from the
given ones that will complete the series. Jam, Jerk, Pizza, muzzle, ?
A. syntax
B. pricey
C. Letter
D. acidity
Answer: D
15. In the
given series below, certain trend is being followed in each term. Find the next
term in the series which follows the same trend. PPPPPPQQQQRRRRSSS, PPPPQQQRRRRSS,
PPQQRRRRS,?
A. PPQRRRR
B. QQRRRR
C. QRRRR
D. QRRR
Answer: C
Q 1. In a certain code language “CONSTRUCTION” is written as
“EMPQVPWAVGQL”. What will be the code for “DESTRUCTION” in the same language?
- FCURTSERKMP
- EFTVSVDVJPO
- FCURTSFSLOQ
- None
of the above
- Cannot
be determined
Q 2. In a certain code language, “YEARLY” is written as “BVZIOB”. What
will be the code for “ANNUAL” in the same language?
- ZFMOMM
- ZNNFZA
- ZMMFZO
- XCADGF
- ZXAMMO
Q 3. In a certain code language “EASY” is written as “5117”. In the
same code language, how will “BEAM” be written as?
- 4512
- 4567
- 2513
- 2514
- 2563
Q 4. “SPECIAL” is written as “65” in a certain code language what will
“CONNECT” be coded as?
- 70
- 64
- 32
- 78
- 74
Q 5. In a certain code language, “ISSUE” is written as “341145”, in the
same code language what will be the code for “DATES”?
- 4567
- 340045
- 4120519
- 7600
- 604
1. A man pointing to a photograph says, “The lady in the
photograph is my nephew’s maternal grandmother.” How is the lady in the
photograph related to the man’s sister who has no other sister?
A. Mother
B. Cousin
C. Mother–in–law
D. Sister–in–law
2. A woman introduces a man as the son of the brother of her
mother. How is the man related to the woman?
A. Son
B. Nephew
C. Grandson
D. Uncle
3. Prasanna said, “This girl is the wife of the grandson of my
mother.” Who is Prasanna to the girl?
A. Husband
B. Father
C. Father–in–law
D. Grandfather
4. If Arun says, “Vimal’ mother is the only daughter of my
mother”, how is Arum related to Ravi?
A. Father
B. Brother
C. Grandfather
D. None of these
5. Pointing to a man in a photograph. Asha said. “His mothers only
daughter is my mother”. How is Asha related to that man?
A. Wife
B. Sister
C. Niece
D. Nephew
01. How many days will there be from 26th January, 1996 to 15th
May, 1996(both days included)?
A. 110
B. 111
C. 112
D. 113
02. If the day before yesterday was Saturday, What day will fall
on the day after tomorrow?
A. Friday
B. Tuesday
C. Thursday
D. Wednesday
03. If 3rd December,
1990 is Sunday, What day is 3rd January 1991?
A. Sunday
B. Monday
C. Tuesday
D. Wednesday
04. If the seventh day
of a month is three days earlier than Friday, What day will it be on the
nineteenth day of the month?
A. Sunday
B. Tuesday
C. Wednesday
D. Monday
05. If every second Saturday and all Sundays are hoildays in a 30
days month beginning on Saturday, then how many working days are there in that
month?
A. 15
B. 18
C. 23
D. 25
Directions (Q1-Q4): For each of the questions given below, two
statements I & II have been given. Analyse and answer whether the data
provided in the two statements are sufficient to answer the question or not.
Read the statements and choose from the options given below:
A. If the data alone in statement I is sufficient to answer the
question, while the data alone in statement II is not sufficient to answer the
question
B. If the data alone in statement II is sufficient to answer the
question, while the data alone in statement I is not sufficient to answer the
question
C. Data in either statement I or statement II is sufficient to answer
the question
D. If data in the two statements together is also not sufficient to
answer the question
E. If data in both statements is necessary to answer the question
Q 1. How many children are there between Priya and Rashmi in a row of
children?
Statement I: Priya is fifteenth from the left in the row
Statement II: Rashmi is exactly in the middle and there are ten children towards
his right
- A
- D
- E
- C
- B
Answer: (3) E
Q 2. How is A related to B?
Statement I: Q’s sister A is married to B’s father
Statement II: B and X are children of P who is wife of A
- D
- E
- A
- C
- B
Answer: (4) C
Q 3. When will Mohan celebrate his birthday this year?
Statement I: Mohan’s birthday is between March 13 and 15, March 13 is
Wednesday.
Statement II: It is not on Friday.
- A
- B
- C
- D
- E
Answer: 5 (E)
Q 4. What is the code for ‘clouds’ in the code language?
Statement I: In the code language, ‘clouds is blue’ is written
as ‘se ra fa’.
Statement II: In the same code language, ‘make it blue’ is
written as ‘se ga zo’.
- A
- C
- E
- D
- B
Answer: (4) D
1. 51, 64, 78, 91, 104, 117.
(a) 51
(b) 78
(c) 104
(d) 130
2. 147, 125, 103, 81, 58, 36, 14.
(a) 147
(b) 103
(c) 58
(d) 14
3. 5, 15, 45, 137, 411, 1233.
(a) 137
(b) 1233
(c) 5
(d) None of these.
4. 17, 21, 26, 30, 34, 38, 42.
(a) 21
(b) 26
(c) 30
(d) None of these.
5. 22, 33, 47, 55, 66, 77, 88.
(a) 22
(b) 47
(c) 66
(d) 88
Q 1.
Statement: In a T20 match played between India and Australia, the total runs
made by the Indian team were 200. 160 runs out of 200 runs were made by
spinners.
Conclusion I: 80% of the team consists of spinners
Conclusion II: The opening batsmen were spinners
- Only
Conclusion I is true
- Only
Conclusion II is true
- Both
Conclusion I and II are true
- Neither
Conclusion I nor II is true
- Either
Conclusion I or II is true
Answer: (4) Neither Conclusion I nor II is true; Neither
conclusion is logically correct with regard to the statement
Q 2.
Statement: The Team Manager humiliated Varun in front of his
colleagues on a Monday morning.
Conclusion I: The Team Manager did not like Varun
Conclusion II: Varun was not as popular as his other colleagues
- Only
Conclusion I is true
- Only
Conclusion II is true
- Both
Conclusion I and II are true
- Neither
Conclusion I nor II is true
- Either
Conclusion I or II is true
Answer: (4) Neither Conclusion I nor II is true; None of the
conclusions give a valid reason for the statement to be correct.
Q 3.
Statement: A metal producing Company in India has moved from a
position where there was shortage of metal production to a position where there
is self sufficiency of metal.
Conclusion I: India was previously importing metal
Conclusion II: at this speed of self sufficiency, India can soon become a foreign
exchange earner
- Only
Conclusion I is true
- Only
Conclusion II is true
- Both
Conclusion I and II are true
- Neither
Conclusion I nor II is true
- Either
Conclusion I or II is true
Answer: (3) Both Conclusion I and II is true
Q 4.
Statement: Only good dancers are invited for the competition.
No one without dancing techniques is a good dancer.
Conclusion I: All invited dancers in the competition dance well
Conclusion II: Those dancers who do not have good dancing
techniques are not invited for the competition
- Only
Conclusion I is true
- Only
Conclusion II is true
- Both
Conclusion I and II are true
- Neither
Conclusion I nor II is true
- Either
Conclusion I or II is true
Answer: (3) Both Conclusion I and II are true
Q 1.
Statement I: Some plums are peaches
Statement II: All peaches are apples
Statement III: Some apples are mangoes
Conclusion I: Some mangoes are peaches
Conclusion II: Some apples are peaches
- If
only conclusion I follow
- If
only conclusion II follows
- If
conclusion I and II both follow
- If
neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
- If
either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
Q 2.
Statement I: All trees are shrubs
Statement II: No shrub is a sapling
Statement III: All saplings are grass
Conclusions I: No tree is a grass
Conclusion II: Some saplings being trees is a possibility
- If
only conclusion I follow
- If
only conclusion II follows
- If
conclusion I and II both follow
- If
neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
- If
either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
Q 3.
Statement I: Some green is red
Statement II: Some red is blue
Statement III: All blue is yellow
Conclusion I: Some yellow is green
Conclusion II: Some yellow is red
- If
only conclusion I follow
- If
only conclusion II follows
- If
conclusion I and II both follow
- If
neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
- If
either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
Q 4.
Statement I: Some money is cash.
Statement II: Some cash are draft
Statement III: All drafts are bills
Conclusion I: Some money are draft
Conclusion II: Some money is bills
- If
only conclusion I follow
- If
only conclusion II follows
- If
conclusion I and II both follow
- If
neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
- If
either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
Q 5.
Statement I: All books are diary
Statement II: Some diaries are notebooks
Statement III: All notebooks are notepads
Conclusion I: Some notepads are diary
Conclusion II: Some notepads are books
- If
only conclusion I follow
- If
only conclusion II follows
- If
conclusion I and II both follow
- If
neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
- If either
conclusion I or conclusion II follows
a. 110°
b. 120°
c. 135°
d. 150°
2. At 25 minutes past 10 in the night, find
the angle formed between the two hands of the clock.
a. 120°
b. 126.45°
c. 146.5°
d. 162.5°
3. A clock gains 20 seconds for every 3
hours of time. If a clock is set at a correct time of 2 am on Friday, what would
it indicate at 6:30 pm, Saturday
a. 6.32.00 pm
b. 6.32.46 pm
c. 6.34.30 pm
d. 6.38.56 pm
4. Find the time in
the clock between 7 am and 8 am when the hours hand and minutes hand will
coincide.
a.
33 |
5 |
minutes
past 7 am |
12 |
b.
38 |
2 |
minutes
past 7 am |
11 |
c.
32 |
1 |
minutes
before 8 am |
11 |
d.
35 |
7 |
minutes
past 8 am |
11 |
5. Find the time
between 8am and 9am when the hours and minutes hand would form a 90 degree
angle between themselves.
a.
25 |
7 |
minutes
past 8 am |
11 |
b.
27 |
3 |
minutes
past 8 am |
11 |
c.
29 |
8 |
minutes
past 8 am |
11 |
d.
24 |
5 |
minutes
before 9 am |
11 |
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