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SSC CGL 2022 Reasoning Test - 22
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SSC CGL 2022 Reasoning Test - 22
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  • Question 1/10
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    Select the letter-cluster that is related to the third letter-cluster in the same way as the second letter-cluster is related to the first letter-cluster.

    NEVER : SGYIS :: MASON : ?

    Solutions

     

  • Question 2/10
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    Select the option in which the numbers are related in the same way, as the numbers of the following set.

    56 : 90 : 132

    Solutions

    as,

    56+34=90

    90+42=132

    now,

    34+8=42

    similarly,

    72+38=110

    110+46=156

    now,

    38+8=46

     

  • Question 3/10
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    Anuj plants 5,625 plants in his garden in such a way that the number of rows and the number of plants in each row remains the same. The number of plants in each row will be:

    Solutions

    Anuj plants 5,625 plants in his garden in such a way that the number of rows and the number of plants in each row remains the same.

    Let number of rows = m and number of column =n

    so, m*n =5625

    or, m*m=5625

    or, m2=5625

    or, m= square root of 5625

    or, m=75

    So, the number of plants in each row = 75

     

  • Question 4/10
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    Arrange these seasons in the order in which they occur in India from March to February.

    1). Autumn

    2). Spring

    3). Monsoon

    4). Winter

    5). Summer

    Solutions

    The correct sequence of theseasons in the order in which they occur in India from March to February is as shown below:

    2. Spring
    5. Summer
    3. Monsoon
    1. Autumn
    4. Winter

     

  • Question 5/10
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    Samar is the son of Ganga, who is the daughter-in-law of Dinesh. If Jamna is the mother of Shyam, who is the only son of Dinesh, then how is Samar related to Jamna?

    Solutions

    As per the given information:

    Samar is the Grandson of Jamna.

     

  • Question 6/10
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    Four number-triads have been given, out of which three are alike in some manner and one is different. Select the number-triad that is different from the rest.

    Solutions

    The logic here is that the product of digits of the third number gives the first digits of the second number. And the product of digits of the first number, gives the next digits of the second number.

    A. 38, 924, 33 –

    3 × 3 = 9 and 3 × 8 = 24  924

    B. 55, 5425, 96 –

    9 × 6 = 54 and 5 × 5 = 25 → 5425

    D. 23, 426, 67 –

    6 × 7 = 42 and 2 × 3 = 6 → 426

    Only option C does not follow this logic –

    43, 126, 32 –

    3 × 2 = 6 and 4 × 3 = 12 → 612 Â 126

    Option C is odd one out.

     

  • Question 7/10
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    In a certain code, if DICKENS is written as VQWOULG and ELIOT is written as UNQKF, which letter will be in the fifth place, when counted from the left, if SVBVI is written in that code language?

    Solutions

    The pattern is as follows:

    DICKENS -> opposite letter of each letter -> WRXPVMH

    Now subtract (-1) from the opposite letters to obtain the coded letters as shown below:

    So, the coded letters are -> VQWOULG

    Similarly,

    ELIOT is written as UNQKF

    Therefore,

    SVBVI -> opposite letter of each letter -> HEYER

    Now subtract (-1) from the opposite letters to obtain the coded letters as shown below:

    So, the coded letters are -> GDXDQ

    Thus counted from the left the fifth letter will be ‘Q’.

     

  • Question 8/10
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    In a code language, if SPEED is written as 811222223, then how will LINEAR be written in the same language?

    Solutions

    Logic: Letters are coded by the place value of their opposite letters.

     

  • Question 9/10
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    In the code language, if ‘I like chocolates’ is written as ‘958’, ‘we bought chocolates’ is written as ‘153’, and ‘we like them’ is written as ‘816’. Then how would ‘I bought them’ be written in this language?

    Solutions

     ‘I like chocolates’ = ‘958’ _____________(1)

    ‘we bought chocolates’ = ‘153’ ____________(2)

    ‘we like them’ = ‘816’ _____________(3)

    from 1 and 2:

    chocolates=5

    from 2 and 3:

    we=1

    from 2:

    bought=3

    from 1 and 3:

    like=8

    from 1:

    I=9

    from 3:

    them=6

    so, I bought them =936

     

  • Question 10/10
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    In the following Venn diagram, the 'Pentagon' stands for 'Architects', the 'Circle' stands for ‘Morning-walkers' and the'Square' stands for 'Diploma holders'. The given numbers represent the number of persons in that particular category.

    How many diploma holders are also morning-walkers but NOT architects?

    Solutions

    There are total 40 Diploma holders who are also morning walkers but not architects.

     

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