Practice Questions on Numerical LogicLogical Reasoning

Section-1: Numerical Logic Question - 16

 Q16. Four persons - Ahmed, Burman, Chhaya, and Deepak, in that order, occupy the four corners of a square of side $a$ in clockwise order. Ahmed and Burman start walking simultaneously towards Burman and Chhaya respectively along the edges of the square. Both stop walking when Burman reaches Chhaya. Now, if the distance between Ahmed and Burman is $a/2$, which of the following statements must be false?
 A. Ahmed has walked a distance of only $3a/2$ B. Ahmed walks faster than Burman. C. Ahmed might have walked for a distance of more than $2a$ D. Ahmed might have to travel a distance of $3a/2$ more to get back to his original position.

Common Information

A wood arrangement machine, when given a particular input, rearranges it following a particular rule. Following is the illustration of the input and the steps of arrangement:

Input: She was interested in doing art film

Step 1: art she was interested in doing film

Step 2: art was she interested in doing film

Step 3: art was in she interested doing film

Step 4: art was in film she interested doing

Step 5: art was in film doing she interested

Step 5 is the last step of the given input.

Now study the logic and rules followed in the above steps, find out appropriate step for the question given below for the given input.

Section-1: Numerical Logic Question - 17

 Q17. Common Information Question: 1/3 Which of the following will be the last step for the input given below? Input: he is going out to search air
 A. out is air to going search he B. out is air to search going he C. search he out is air to going D. None of the above

Section-1: Numerical Logic Question - 18

 Q18. Common Information Question: 2/3 If step 2 of an input is “not is the casino considering legal action”, which step is: “not is casino action legal the considering”?
 A. Step: 3 B. Step: 6 C. Step: 4 D. None of the above

Section-1: Numerical Logic Question - 19

 Q19. Common Information Question: 3/3 How many steps will be required to get the final output from the following input? Input: Father needs to check on the boy
 A. Four B. Five C. Six D. None of the above

Common Information

Venkat, a stockbroker, invested a part of his money in the stock of four companies - A, B, C and D. Each of these companies belonged to different industries, viz., Cement, Information Technology (IT), Auto, and Steel, in no particular order.

At the time of investment, the price of each stock was Rs.100. Venkat purchased only one stock of each of these companies. He was expecting returns of $20\%$, $10\%$, $30\%$, and $40\%$ from the stock of companies A, B, C and D, respectively.

Returns are defined as the change in the value of the stock after one year, expressed as a percentage of the initial value. During the year, two of these companies announced extraordinarily good results. One of these two companies belonged to the Cement or the IT industry, while the other one belonged to either the Steel or the Auto industry.

As a result, the returns on the stocks of these two companies were higher than the initially expected returns. For the company belonging to the Cement or the IT industry with extraordinarily good results, the returns were twice that of the initially expected returns.

For the company belonging to the Steel or the Auto industry, the returns on announcement of extraordinarily good results were only one and a half times that of the initially expected returns. For the remaining two companies, which did not announce extraordinarily good results, the returns realized during the year were the same as initially expected.

Section-1: Numerical Logic Question - 20

 Q20. Common Information Question: 1/4 What is the minimum average return Venkat would have earned during the year?
 A. $30\%$ B. $35\%$ C. $32.5\%$ D. Cannot be determined
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