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This LogIQids Education World Test contains questions and answers focusing on problem-solving, pattern recognition, and critical thinking skills. These questions cover various logical reasoning concepts suitable for a secondary school level.
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www.logiqids.com Education World Test Set: A Paper code: 00006EW Duration: 30 Minutes Ques. Question Description No. 1 What will come in place of "?" Options (A) 8 (B) 16 (C) 32 (D) 48 Solution (C) In a row, the number on the right is the twice of sum of the sides/lines of the shapes on the left. Example: first circle has in total 8 lines. So the number on the right is 8×2 = 16 For any queries, email us at - [email protected] www.logiqids.com 2 Count the number of squares that have two differently coloured triangles and are adjacent to at least one square that has two same coloured triangles. Note: For two squares to be adjacent they must have at least one side common. Squares having only a common corner are not adjacent. Options (A) 2 (B) 5 (C) 8 (D) 10 Solution (B) At first, count the square with two same coloured triangles and then check for the 2 differently coloured triangles. 3 Which of the following options convey a meaning which is similar to the underlined phrase in the given sentence? Sam was ready to go to the park at the drop of a hat. For any queries, email us at - [email protected] www.logiqids.com Options (A) By taking a while to decide (B) After dropping a hat on the floor (C) Immediately without hesitation (D) Only after being convinced by other people Solution (C) At the drop of the hat is an idiom which means 'immediately without hesitation'. Therefore option C is the correct answer. 4 There are 5 marbles in the red bowl and 8 marbles in the blue bowl. AT LEAST how many marbles should be shifted from one bowl to the other such that the red bowl has more marbles than the blue one? Options (A) 3 (B) 4 (C) 2 (D) 1 Solution (C) After shifting 2 marbles from the blue bowl to red bowl Red bowl = 7 marbles Blue bowl = 6 marbles 5 Alan (a man) was pointing towards a photo, he said, "Aron is the brother of Ana whose mother is the only daughter of my mother." How is Aron related to Alan? Options (A) Aron is Alan's brother (B) Aron is Alan's son (C) Aron is Alan's Nephew (D) Aron is Alan's uncle Solution (C) Alan's mother's only daughter will be his sister. Thus Ana and Aron are children of Alan's sister. Hence Aron is Alan's nephew. 6 Find the missing terms. For any queries, email us at - [email protected] www.logiqids.com Options (A) (B) (C) (D) Solution (C) Two sequences are going on here: 1. Numbers at the top have difference of 12 between two consecutive terms. 2. Numbers at the bottom have difference of 13 between two consecutive terms. 3. Numbers are written in red-blue-green colour pattern and this pattern is repeating in further terms. 4. Semi-circular ring has pattern of green-blue-red and this pattern is repeating in further terms. Thus as shown in the image below, option C will be the correct answer. 7 Which of the following letters CANNOT be used to fill in the blanks and make a meaningful English word? SEA____ For any queries, email us at - [email protected] www.logiqids.com Options (A) SICK (B) HORSE (C) SONS (D) GULS Solution (D) SEASICK - suffering from sickness or nausea caused by the motion of a ship at sea. SEAHORSE - a small marine fish SEASONS - a period of the year characterized by or associated with a particular activity or phenomenon The correct spelling for option D is SEAGULLS. Therefore option D is the answer. 8 Find the missing term of the given series. Options (A) (B) (C) (D) Solution (A) The following things are happening here, 1. The black square is shifting to the 3rd block from its previous position in every next term in a clockwise direction. 2. The black dot is moving 1 block ahead in the clockwise direction. 3. The cross is moving 1 block in anticlockwise direction. Therefore option A is the correct answer. For any queries, email us at - [email protected] www.logiqids.com 9 Chris, Bruno and Adam have some money with them. Bruno and Chris have Rs.35 together. Adam and Chris have Rs.40 together. Bruno has 5 Rs more than Chris. Which of the following will lead to all of them having equal amounts of money individually? Options (A) Bruno gives Rs.5 to Chris. (B) Adam gives Rs.5 to Bruno. (C) Adam gives Rs.5 to Chris. (D) Chris gives Rs.5 to Adam. Solution (C) Bruno and Chris have Rs 35 together. Bruno has Rs 5 more than Chris Therefore 20+15 = 35 Therefore we know that Bruno has Rs 20 and Chris has Rs 15. Adam and Chris have Rs. 40 together 40-15 = 25 (Adam) Therefore we know that Adam has Rs 25. If Adam gives Rs 5 to Chris all of them will have Rs 20. 10 Sean is facing East. He takes three right turns, followed by one left turn and then two right turns. After these steps Sean and Annie are facing the same direction. With respect to his original position, which option should Sean choose such that both of them face in the opposite directions? Options (A) One left turn (B) Two left turns (C) One right turn (D) Three right turns Solution (B) Sean is facing East. He takes three right turns, followed by one left turn and then two right turns. 1 left turn will cancle out the 1 right turn. Thus in total he takes 4 right turns. We face the same direction after taking 4 right or 4 left turns. Thus Sean will face East after all the turns. Hence Annie will also face East. Now, in order to face the opposite direction i.e. West, Sean will have to take 2 left turns. For any queries, email us at - [email protected] www.logiqids.com 11 If 1st and 4th columns are swapped, 3rd column's blocks are placed in reverse order from bottom to top and 2nd column remains as it is then how would the resultant figure look like? For any queries, email us at - [email protected] www.logiqids.com Options (A) (B) (C) (D) For any queries, email us at - [email protected] www.logiqids.com Solution (C) 12 The synonym of which word is present in the grid shown below? Options (A) BLISSFULLY (B) BLUNT (C) UNLAWFULLY (D) INDEPENDENCE Solution (D) Liberty is the synonym of the word Independence. 13 What will come in place of "?" For any queries, email us at - [email protected] www.logiqids.com Options (A) 10 o'clock (B) 5 o'clock (C) 6 o'clock (D) 11 o'clock Solution (D) The time written on the right side represents the mirror image of the time shown in the clock on the left side. 14 Which of the following options will give the lowest answer? Options (A) R - B / C (B) A + P x C (C) P + B / A (D) B – R / Q Solution (C) R - B / C = 10 - 6 / 2 = 10 - 3 = 7 A+PxC=3+1x2=5 P+B/A=1+6/3=1+2=3 B – R / Q = 6 - 10/5 = 6 - 2 = 4 Therefore option C is the correct answer. 15 There are 26 students standing in a line in alphabetical order of their names. The name of every student starts with a unique letter from the English alphabet. A swaps his position with B. Similarly, C swaps his position with D and so on up to Y and Z, then which of the following will be tenth from the left? Options (A) L (B) R (C) Q (D) I For any queries, email us at - [email protected] www.logiqids.com Solution (D) Since A is swapping with B, C is swapping with D and so on. Hence I will swap with J. J is at 10th position initially and after the swapping I will be at the 10th position. Or you can refer to the grid below which shows the positions after swapping. 16 There are 3 jars out of which one of them has candies and the other two are empty jars. There is a message printed on the lid of each jar. Only one of these messages is true and the others are false. The message on the 1st jar is: "The Candies are not in this jar" and the same message is written on the 2nd jar as well. The message on the 3rd jar is: "The Candies are in the 2nd jar". Which jar has candies in it? Options (A) 1st (B) 2nd (C) 3rd (D) Cannot be determined Solution (A) If the candies are in the 1st Jar, then the message on the 2nd Jar will be true and the messages on the other two Jars will be false. If the candies are in the 2nd jar, then the message on both the 1st jar and the 3rd jar will be true. If the candies are in the 3rd jar, then the message on both the 1st and the 2nd jar will be true. Only if the 1st jar has the candies, the conditions in the question are satisfied. Hence the candies are in the 1st jar. 17 Find the phrase which is grammatically INCORRECT. Options (A) Each of my friends is reading a book. (B) Everybody in the park is playing. (C) Everyone in the house are sleeping. (D) All of my brothers stay together. Solution (C) Option C is the correct answer. Everyone is an indefinite pronoun that is always considered singular, so we have to use the singular verb. Grammatically correct sentence would be: Everyone in the house is sleeping. For any queries, email us at - [email protected] www.logiqids.com 18 Aron, Paul, Ray, Tom, Sam and Zia are sitting in a row. Sam and Zia are sitting in the middle (center). Aron and Paul are sitting at the opposite ends. Ray is sitting to the immediate left of Aron. Who is sitting to the immediate right of Sam? Options (A) Zia (B) Ray (C) Either Zia or Ray (D) Tom Solution (C) 1. Sam and Zia are sitting in the middle (center). Case 1 = _ _ Sam Zia _ _ Case 2 = _ _ Zia Sam _ _ 2. Aron and Paul are sitting at opposite ends and Ray is sitting to the left of Aron. Thus Aron must be sitting at the right end. Case 1 = Paul _ Sam Zia Ray Aron Case 2 = Paul _ Zia Sam Ray Aron Thus Tom will be at the 2nd position. Case 1 = (Left) Paul Tom Sam Zia Ray Aron (Right) Case 2 = (Left) Paul Tom Zia Sam Ray Aron (Right) Thus either Zia or Ray is sitting to the immediate right of Sam. 19 X is a 4-digit number which has only even numbers and only 2 unique digits. What could be the minimum value of sum of the digits of the number X? Options (A) 2 (B) 4 (C) 8 (D) 12 Solution (A) Since we have to look for the minimum value, we should make this 4 digit number with smallest digits possible. The two smallest even numbers are 0 and 2. Four digit number using 0 and 2 = 2000. Thus the sum of digits = 2 + 0 + 0 + 0 = 2 20 Which of the following options can come in place of the "?" so that it follows the same pattern like the other images in the question? For any queries, email us at - [email protected] www.logiqids.com Options (A) (B) (C) (D) Solution (B) The sequence follows the following rule: 1. The number inside the small rectangle represents the place value of the letter in the shaded circle. 2. The letters on the sides of the rectangle are written by skipping one letter starting from the top. 3. Two letters are skipped between the last letter of the previous term and the starting letter of the next term. For example, the last letter of the first term is H and the starting letter of the second term is 3 letters ahead which is K. For any queries, email us at - [email protected]