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Logical Reasoning Quiz 29 (25 MCQs)

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1. Beware of the dog
2. The value of a sewing machine depreciates at the rate of 10 % after every year. If at the end of 3 years, its value is Rs. 8748, then find its purchase price.
3. $\sqrt{49}=-7\ $ and factors of 6 are factors of 12.
4. If it is an angle, then it is acute. What is an appropriate counterexample?
5. The Wildcats lost their first game. Then they lost their second game. They will have a losing season.
6. From a certain point, Smriti walks 70 m towards the south. Then, she turns to her right & starts walking straight for another 70 m. Then, again turning to her left he walks for 60 m. She then turns to her left & walks for 70 m. How far is she from the starting point?
7. Which is the correct if-then statement for: "you will be late to school if you miss the bus."
8. Tanya is older than Eric.Cliff is older than Tanya.Eric is older than Cliff.If the first two statements are true then the third statement is
9. Kunal walks 10 kilometres towards North. From there, he walks 6 kilometres towards South. Then, he walks 3 kilometres towards East. How far and in which direction is he with reference to his starting point?
10. You tell me when you count by 2 by 2. I am greater than 43 but less than 46. What number am I?
11. If yesterday was Tuesday, then what day is today?
12. Construct an implication "p if and only if q" with the information below:Implication 1:If m is divisible by 4, then m is an even number. Implication 2:If m is an even number, then m is divisible by 4. Construct an implication "p if and only if q" with the following information:Implication 1:If m is exactly divisible by 4, then m is an even number. Implication 2:If m is an even number, then m is exactly divisible by 4.
13. Look at this series:2, 1, (1/2), (1/4), _____ What number should come next?
14. The last day of the century cannot be:
15. Pen:author::brush: _____
16. In the following question, choose the correct code form.If, in a language, 'one' is called 'two', 'two' is called 'three', 'three' is called 'four', 'four' is called 'five' and 'five' is called 'six'.Then what is the square of number 2?
17. In a queue, John's position from the left is 13th and Joy's position from the right is 20th. If there are 4 boys between them. What is the total number of boys in the line? *
18. What is the LCM of 56 and 57?
19. Determine whether the following deductive argument is valid or not. Hence, determine whether the argument is sound or not. Premise 1:All negative numbers are less than zero Premise 2:$a$ Conclusion:$a$
20. Which conclusion can you make? If a whole number ends in 0, then it is divisible by 10. If a whole number is divisible by 10, then it is divisible by 5. What conclusion can you make? If a whole number ends in 0, then it is exactly divisible by 10. If a whole number is exactly divisible by 10, then it is exactly divisible by 5.
21. Use Law of Syllogism to draw a conclusion.If a number is divisible by 10, then it is divisible by 2. If a number is divisible by 2, then it is even.
22. Statement:Only good dancers are invited to 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 to the competition.
23. _____ is a form of thinking where we use statements and relationships between statements to infer a conclusion.
24. Fact 1:Jessica has four childrenFact 2:Two of the children have blue eyes and two of the children have brown eyes.Fact 3:Half of the children are girls.If the first three statements are facts, which of the following statements must also be a fact?I:At least one girl has blue eyes.II:Two of the children are boys.III:The boys have brown eyes.
25. Arrange the following in a meaningful order?1. Table 2. Tree3. Wood 4. Seed5. Plant
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