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Logical Reasoning
WIPRO Practice Set 1
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14 Questions

Que. 1 In a March Past, seven persons are standing in a row. Q is standing left to R but right to P. O is standing
right to N and left to P. Similarly, S is standing right to R and left to T. Find out who is standing in the
middle.
1. P
2. Q
3. R
4. S
Testbook Solution Correct Option - 2

Que. 2 Pointing to a man on the stage, Rashi said, “He is the brother of the daughter of the wife of my
husband.” How is the man on the stage related to Rashi?
1. Son
2. Husband
3. Cousin
4. Nephew
Testbook Solution Correct Option - 1

Que. 3 Risha runs to the North of her place and stay at point A after travelling 25 km and she finds that she has
run in the wrong direction. She then turns to her right and runs 21 km, and then she again turns to the
right and runs straight another 25 km. How much distance has she now to cover to go back to the starting point?
1. 21 km
2. 25 km
3. 40 km
4. 4 km
Testbook Solution Correct Option - 1

Que. 4 The sentence given below is made up of two statements 1 and 2. You have to decide whether the
information in the statements is sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and select
the correct answer.
Question: How many boys are shorter than her in Anika's class?
1. There are 30 boys in her class of which 9 boys are taller than Anika.
2. When the students in Anika's class were ranked in descending order of their height, then from the top, Anika
ranked 25th among all the students and 7th among the girls.
1. The data in statement 1 are sufficient to answer the question.
2. The data in both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are sufficient to answer the question.
3. The data in statement 2 are sufficient to answer the question.
4. The data in both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are not sufficient to answer the question.
Testbook Solution Correct Option - 1

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Given below is a statement, followed by two arguments, I and 2. You have to consider the statement to be true
even if it seems t be at variance from commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given arguments,
if any, supports(s) the given statements.
Statement: Should lotteries operated by the state be stopped?
Arguments 1: No, government will lose revenue.
Arguments 2: yes, government should NOT promote gambling.
1. Only arguments 1 is strong
2. Only argument 2 is strong
3. Both arguments 1 and 2 are strong
4. Nether arguments 1 nor 2 is strong 
Testbook Solution Correct Option - 2

Que. 6 Kishore walks 43 km towards west to reach shop J. He turns left and walks y km. He now turns right
and walks 36 km to reach shop Q. If the distance between J and Q is 39 km, then what is the value of y?
1. 15 km
2. 12 km
3. 25 km
4. 10 km
Testbook Solution Correct Option - 1

Que. 7 Given below two statements, followed by four conclusions.


Assume the facts in the statement to be true and decide which of the conclusion logically follows(s)
from the statements.
Statements: All birds are bikes. Some bikes are stools.
Conclusions:
I. Some birds are stools.
II. Some birds are bikes.
III. Some stools are bikes.
IV. Some bikes are birds
1. None of the conclusion follows.
2. Only II, III and IV follow.
3. Only I and II follow.
4. Only II and III follow.
Testbook Solution Correct Option - 2

Que. 8 DIRECTIONS: In the following questions choose the correct alternative if:
(i) & means 'is greater than'
(ii) % means 'is lesser than'
(iii) > means 'is equal to' Page - 2
(iv) = means 'is not equal to'
(v) @ means 'is a little more than'
(vi) # means 'is a little less than'
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If a % b and b > c, then


1. a % c
2. c % a
3. c > a
4. Can't say
Testbook Solution Correct Option - 1

Que. 9 If c @ a and a @ b, then


1. b&a
2. c @ b
3. b @ a
4. Can't say
Testbook Solution Correct Option - 2

Que. 10 The given question is followed by two statements numbered I and II. The question may or may not be
answered with the help of these statements. You have to decide if these statements are sufficient to
answer the question.
On what date is Z's birthday ?
statements:
I. X says that Z's birthday falls sometime in February, 1974.
II. Y says that Z's birthday falls after 21st of the month.
1. Only one of the statements, alone, is sufficient to answer the question but other statement is not.
2. Both statements I and II together are sufficient to answer the question asked but neither statement alone
is sufficient.
3. Each statement alone is sufficient to answer the question.
4. Statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question asked and additional data to the
problem are needed.
Testbook Solution Correct Option - 4

Que. 11 Select the option that is related to the third term on the same basis as the second term is related to the
first term.
GBXD :19 :: LNRA : ?
1. 18
2. 21
3. 19
4. 20
Testbook Solution Correct Option - 1

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Que. 12 Read the following Statement and answer which of the following arguments is strong.
Statement:
Should computer knowledge be made compulsory for all school students?
Arguments:
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(I) Yes. India is aiming at digitalising its villages and starting computer education at school level will facilitate
this.
(II) Yes. This will help the youth to be better equipped to seek jobs as computer knowledge is considered as an
essential skill.
1. Only Argument I is strong
2. Only Argument II is strong
3. Neither Argument I nor II is strong
4. Both Arguments I and II are strong
Testbook Solution Correct Option - 4

Que. 13 What will be the missing term in the following series


FR, GS, HT, ?
1. IU
2. YE
3. GM
4. PK
Testbook Solution Correct Option - 1

Que. 14 Consider the given statements to be true and decide which of the given conclusion/assumptions can
definitely be drawn from the given statement
Statements: All pens are roads. All roads are houses.
Conclusions:
I. All houses are pens.
II. Some houses are pens.
1. if only conclusion I follows
2. if only conclusion II follows
3. if neither conclusion I nor II follows
4. if both conclusions I and II follow
Testbook Solution Correct Option - 2

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