CET 12th Level — Analytical Ability MCQs
Practice 20 free analytical ability multiple choice questions for CET 12th Level exam. Instant answers with explanations in Hindi and English.
Master Analytical Ability under Reasoning for CET 12th Level with our curated MCQ set. Every question follows real Rajasthan exam patterns. Switch between Hindi and English anytime.
CET 12th Level — Reasoning — Analytical Ability
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Question 1 of 20
The question format 'On which assumption does the official claim made in the above statement depend?' is designed to evaluate:
Question 2 of 20
If an administrator faces opposing parties, which logical skill is most directly highlighted as necessary to resolve the situation?
Question 3 of 20
Training in administration is fundamentally based on the core principles of which of the following?
Question 4 of 20
Statement: In a 150-question examination, a candidate deliberately left 16 questions completely blank, filling absolutely no bubbles for those specific questions. Conclusion I: The candidate will be automatically disqualified from the entire examination. Conclusion II: The candidate will merely face a deduction of 1/3 marks for each of the 16 questions, but will retain their candidacy.
Question 5 of 20
Assertion (A): Analytical reasoning questions draw heavily from sources like advertisements and informal conversations. Reason (R): They are designed to evaluate critical thinking skills using ordinary language rather than specialized jargon. Choose the correct option:
Question 6 of 20
Match List-I (Skill) with List-II (Description) based on the principles of analytical reasoning: List-I A. Recognizing elements B. Finding assumptions C. Identifying flaws List-II i. Discovering generated beliefs underlying a logical statement ii. Identifying different elements and their relationships in a logical statement iii. Identifying errors present in logical statements
Question 7 of 20
Statement: According to the exam instructions, if none of the five circles is darkened for a question, one-third (1/3) part of the marks of the question shall be deducted. Conclusion I: A candidate will not lose any marks if they simply skip a question without darkening any circle. Conclusion II: To successfully avoid a negative marking penalty for an unattempted question, a candidate must specifically darken the 5th circle.
Question 8 of 20
Statement: Some triangles are hidden within larger shapes. Conclusion: All triangles are easily visible.
Question 9 of 20
Match List-I (Question Type) with List-II (Hindi Terminology) and select the correct answer using the codes given below: List-I A. Weaken/Strengthen B. Method of Argument C. Point of Contention D. Flaw List-II i. तर्क विधि ii. विवाद बिंदु iii. त्रुटि iv. अपुष्टकारी/पुष्टकारी
Question 10 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 11 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 12 of 20
Which of the following questions is a classic example of evaluating an 'Assumption'?
Question 13 of 20
Statement: The Aravalli ranges are geographically rich in all types of natural minerals. Assumption I: Commercial mining activities are highly likely to be feasible in the Aravalli ranges. Assumption II: The Aravalli ranges possess the single highest mineral reserves in the entire world.
Question 14 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 15 of 20
The question prompt 'Which of the following is an assumption on which the argument depends?' is fundamentally asking the candidate to:
Question 16 of 20
What are the fundamental elements of reasoning according to the principles of logical analysis?
Question 17 of 20
Statement: As per the warning, if a candidate is found copying or possessing unauthorized material, they are liable to be prosecuted under the Rajasthan Public Examination Act, 2022. Conclusion I: The Rajasthan Public Examination Act, 2022 contains specific legal measures to punish the use of unfair means in recruitment. Conclusion II: Electronic gadgets are perfectly allowed in the hall as long as they are switched off.
Question 18 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 19 of 20
Statement: Errors occur while counting triangles. Courses of Action: 1. Use systematic approach 2. Ignore small shapes
Question 20 of 20
Assertion (A): The districts of Jaisalmer, Banswara, and Rajsamand represent a completely correct ascending order of average rainfall during the South-West Monsoon. Reason (R): Jaisalmer District is geographically known to receive the lowest average rainfall among these three listed districts.
More Reasoning Subtopics
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