Analytical Ability MCQs for CET Graduate
Practice 20 free Analytical Ability questions under Reasoning — Reasoning & Mental Ability.
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CET Graduate — Reasoning — Analytical Ability
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Question 1 of 20
Statement: Medtech Medical Devices Park is located at Boranada, Jodhpur, while 'Khadin' is a popular method of water conservation in Jaisalmer. Conclusion I: Boranada is an area within the Jodhpur district. Conclusion II: Water conservation is completely unnecessary in Jodhpur.
Question 2 of 20
Consider the following statements regarding the role of an administrator: 1. An administrator must know how to construct and refute arguments. 2. An administrator must establish harmony among opposing parties. 3. An administrator must use arguments to convince others. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Question 3 of 20
Statement: "Use Blue Ball Point Pen only" is highlighted in bold instructions for filling the OMR Answer Sheet. Assumption I: Inks from other types of pens, like gel or black ink pens, may not be reliably scanned by the specific OMR software used. Assumption II: The Commission provides a free blue ballpoint pen to every candidate at their desk.
Question 4 of 20
Statement: Students often miss counting smaller triangles. Assumption: Smaller triangles are less visible.
Question 5 of 20
Match List-I (Concept) with List-II (Description): List-I A. Logical statements B. Analytical reasoning C. Argument sources List-II i. Main components of logical analysis ii. Newspapers, magazines, advertisements iii. Fundamental elements of reasoning
Question 6 of 20
Statement: A candidate marks option 2 for a question but later realizes that option 3 is the correct answer and wants to change it without losing marks. Course of Action I: The candidate should use a correction pen to erase option 2 and cleanly mark option 3. Course of Action II: The candidate should just darken option 3 as well, leaving both options 2 and 3 darkened.
Question 7 of 20
Statement: A wrong answer means an incorrect answer or more than one answer darkened for any question. For each wrong answer, 1/3 part of the marks will be deducted. Conclusion I: If a candidate darkens both circle 1 and circle 2 for a single question, 1/3 of the mark will be deducted. Conclusion II: Leaving all five circles empty for a question will result in no deduction of marks.
Question 8 of 20
According to the principles of analytical reasoning, an administrator must be able to recognize what information is relevant to a subject and also understand the impact of which of the following?
Question 9 of 20
Statement: A candidate opens the question booklet and finds that a page is missing from the booklet. Course of Action I: The candidate should continue writing the exam and ignore the missing page to save time. Course of Action II: The candidate must immediately obtain another Question Booklet from the Invigilator.
Question 10 of 20
The question prompt 'Which of the following alternatives, if true, will most weaken the above statement?' belongs to which category of analytical reasoning?
Question 11 of 20
Statement: Alfisols are the dominant soil type found in Jaipur, Dausa, and Alwar districts. Assumption I: Soil composition varies geographically within Rajasthan. Assumption II: Jaipur, Dausa, and Alwar share similar soil characteristics.
Question 12 of 20
Statement: Two minutes after the exam starts, a candidate finds that several pages in their question booklet are misprinted and unreadable. Course of Action I: The candidate should immediately bring this discrepancy to the invigilator's notice and ask for another booklet. Course of Action II: The candidate should wait until the very end of the exam to report the misprints.
Question 13 of 20
Assertion (A): The total time strictly provided to candidates from start to finish for solving 150 questions in the examination is exactly 180 minutes. Reason (R): An extra 10 minutes are explicitly provided beyond the scheduled time specifically to ensure all questions have at least one darkened circle.
Question 14 of 20
The ability to evaluate and recognize misunderstandings or points of disagreement is essential for:
Question 15 of 20
Assertion (A): Smaller shapes combine to form larger triangles. Reason (R): Larger triangles are always independent.
Question 16 of 20
Assertion (A): In triangle counting problems, systematic counting reduces errors. Reason (R): Random counting often leads to missing or double counting.
Question 17 of 20
Statement: A figure contains multiple overlapping shapes. Assumption: Overlapping shapes need to be counted individually.
Question 18 of 20
Statement: In a competitive exam, a candidate darkened circle '1' for a question, then realized it was wrong, heavily scratched it off with a blade, and then darkened circle '2'. Conclusion I: The candidate will get full positive marks if option '2' is indeed the correct factual answer. Conclusion II: The candidate will lose 1/3 marks for this question due to tampering and creating multiple marks.
Question 19 of 20
Assertion (A): Extra 10 minutes are provided to candidates at the end of the scheduled 3 hours. Reason (R): Candidates must use this extra time to ascertain that they have darkened one of the circles for each of the 150 questions.
Question 20 of 20