Free Reasoning & Mental Ability MCQs for CET Graduate
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CET Graduate — Reasoning & Mental Ability
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Question 1 of 20
Read the following statements regarding the evaluation of a course of action: I. Personal assumptions play a vital role in taking strict administrative decisions. II. Lack of trust in a public department invalidates its mechanism in logical reasoning. III. Decisions should be completely impartial and impersonal. Which of the above statements is/are INCORRECT?
Question 2 of 20
Which of the following is a lateral mirror image of the word 'IMAGE'?
Question 3 of 20
Match List-I (Alphabetical Letters) with List-II (Reverse Numerical Positions) correctly: List-I P. A Q. B R. C S. D List-II 1. 23 2. 24 3. 25 4. 26
Question 4 of 20
If an unconditional adjective is attached to a subject in a statement, what is the valid assumption regarding it?
Question 5 of 20
Study the following information carefully: P × Q means 'P is mother of Q'; P + Q means 'P is sister of Q'; P ÷ Q means 'P is brother of Q'; P - Q means 'P is father of Q'. Which of the following means R is grandfather of T?
Question 6 of 20
Consider the following types of questions: 1. Conclusion (निष्कर्षात्मक) 2. Principle (सिद्धांत) 3. Paradox (विरोधाभास) 4. Role of Fact (तथ्य की भूमिका) How many of the above are types of analytical reasoning questions?
Question 7 of 20
If a symbolic coding rule is established where A = $, B = *, R = @, and M = %, what will be the decoded meaning of the string '@$%'?
Question 8 of 20
Match List-I (Change Dynamic) with List-II (Core Operation) based on number puzzle rules: List-I a. Rapid Value Decay b. Simple Value Growth c. Alternate minor fluctuations List-II 1. Addition/Subtraction alternately 2. Division 3. Addition
Question 9 of 20
How many broad categories or patterns are 'Course of Action' questions generally classified into?
Question 10 of 20
Assertion (A): The mathematical operation applied to find a missing term in a number puzzle is always identical across all puzzles of that category. Reason (R): Different puzzles involve different mathematical operations, requiring specific identification for each individual case.
Question 11 of 20
If an individual deduces a relationship based on the phrase 'the son of the daughter of my mother', what relation does this offspring hold to the individual assuming the individual is the only child?
Question 12 of 20
Assertion (A): The 'Bhatija' (Nephew) and the 'Beti' (Daughter) occupy identical vertical levels within the structure of a family tree. Reason (R): Both are offspring born to individuals of the reference person's generation, resulting in a uniform descent of one tier.
Question 13 of 20
Pointing to a photograph of a boy, Suresh said, "He is the son of the only son of my mother." How is Suresh related to that boy?
Question 14 of 20
In a joint family, there are father, mother, 3 married sons and one unmarried daughter. Of the sons, two have 2 daughters each, and one has a son. How many female members are there in the family?
Question 15 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 16 of 20
If the numbers in a series are increasing at a normal rate, which mathematical operation is the series most likely based on?
Question 17 of 20
If L @ M means L is son of M, L # M means L is daughter of M, L $ M means L is brother of M, and L % M means L is sister of M. Given the expression P # Q $ R @ S, how is P related to S?
Question 18 of 20
Consider the following scenarios regarding the statement 'We will either go for a picnic or for trekking': I. Going for a picnic but not trekking. II. Going for neither a picnic nor trekking. III. Going for both a picnic and trekking. Which of the above scenarios DEFINITIVELY falsifies the statement according to the given text?
Question 19 of 20
For an action to be considered valid under the 'Problem Solution Relation', which of the following combinations is strictly required?
Question 20 of 20
Consider the following statements: 1. Personal assumptions must be used while evaluating courses of action. 2. We must accept public system mechanisms even if we don't trust them. Which is correct?
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