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
Statement: 1/3 part of the marks will be heavily deducted for each wrong answer, where a wrong answer is defined as an incorrect answer or marking multiple bubbles for one question. Assumption I: The examination authority wishes to discourage and penalize blind guessing. Assumption II: Candidates are strictly required to use calculators during the exam.
Question 2 of 20
Statement: A candidate arrives at the examination hall and realizes they only have a black gel pen, forgetting the required blue ballpoint pen. Course of Action I: The candidate should proceed to use the black gel pen, assuming the scanner will read it fine. Course of Action II: The candidate should attempt to borrow a blue ballpoint pen from the invigilator before the exam starts.
Question 3 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 4 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 5 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 6 of 20
Statement: To accurately study the geographical flow of the Som and Jakham rivers as per official matches, a survey team needs to visit the correct district in Rajasthan. Course of Action I: The survey team should establish their base of operations in the Udaipur district. Course of Action II: The team should travel directly to the Bharatpur district to trace these specific rivers.
Question 7 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 8 of 20
Statement: The Carbon copy of the OMR sheet must be kept highly secure by the candidate until the entire selection process is formally complete. Assumption I: The examination authority might require candidates to produce the carbon copy later for verification or grievance redressal. Assumption II: The carbon copy serves as an official souvenir provided to candidates for their participation.
Question 9 of 20
Statement: The invigilator strictly notices that a candidate is trying to forcefully separate the carbon copy from the original OMR sheet before handing it over. Course of Action I: The invigilator should immediately instruct the candidate to stop and inform them that only the invigilator is authorized to separate it. Course of Action II: The invigilator should allow the candidate to separate it themselves to save precious time.
Question 10 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 11 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.
Question 12 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 13 of 20
Statement: The geographical region of Nagaur uplands heavily features salty lakes and an inland drainage system. Conclusion I: Salt extraction industries might be a viable and possible economic activity in the Nagaur region. Conclusion II: The Nagaur uplands statistically receive the highest annual rainfall in Rajasthan.
Question 14 of 20
Statement: A candidate has solved all questions but forgot to darken the 5th circle for the 5 questions he skipped. The exam time is now completely over. Course of Action I: The candidate should quickly snatch a pen and fill them while the invigilator is actively collecting the sheets. Course of Action II: The candidate should peacefully hand over the OMR sheet and accept the 1/3 mark deduction penalty for those 5 questions.
Question 15 of 20
What are the fundamental elements of reasoning according to the principles of logical analysis?
Question 16 of 20
Which of the following is considered the main component of logical analysis?
Question 17 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 18 of 20
Training in administration is fundamentally based on the core principles of which of the following?
Question 19 of 20
Why do analytical reasoning questions evaluate the capacity for analysis, critical evaluation, and complete reasoning?
Question 20 of 20
Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a source of arguments for analytical reasoning questions?
More Reasoning Subtopics
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