Reasoning Questions with Solutions (Logical and Verbal Reasoning)

Reasoning Questions With Solutions (Logical and Verbal Reasoning): While appearing for a government exam, reasoning is an important part and you need to pass it with above cut-off marks as this is the need to get selected for further rounds. So, in this post we are providing you with some links by clicking on which you will be directed to different-different pages from where you can practice a lot of exercises of reasoning.

So, if you are the one looking forward to practice some good questions on reasoning then you are here at the right place. In this article, we have provided you with the links of a lot of reasoning exercises from which you can practice logical as well as verbal reasoning and make your concepts more stronger, and can open the doors of your selection.

Reasoning Questions With Solutions

In the table below, we have provided you with some exercises and the test links against them. You need to click on the links and you will be directed to the page where you can give your test of the particular exercise and can evaluate yourself and then can work according on your weaker section.

Alphanumeric series Click Here
Reasoning Analogies Click Here
Blood Relations Click Here
Calendars Click Here
Clocks Click Here
Coding-Decoding Click Here
Critical path Click Here
Data Sufficiency Click Here
Decision Making Click Here
Deductive Reasoning/Statement Analysis Click Here
Dices Click Here
Directions Click Here
Embedded Images Click Here
Input-Output Click Here
Odd One Out Click Here
Picture Series and Sequences Click Here
Paper Folding Click Here
Puzzles Click Here
Pattern Series and Sequences Click Here
Order & Ranking Click Here
Seating Arrangements Click Here
Shape Construction Click Here
Statement and Assumptions Click Here
Statement and Conclusions Click Here
Syllogism Click Here

Reasoning Questions With Solutions (Logical and Verbal Reasoning)

So, if you are a candidate preparing for some government exams like – State level exams, UPSC, IBPS, SSC, Railways, SBI, and many more, then this post is going to help you all a lot. But before that let us tell you that you can only make your studies more effective if you are well aware of the syllabus of the examination that you are going to appear for.

Otherwise, if you will start preparing without knowing the complete syllabus then it will be difficult for you to understand what all topics you need to revise and what all topics are there that you have to leave. As the syllabus of reasoning is also very vast, so firstly make sure what all topics will be there, that will be there in your examination and then find the suitable link from this article that provides you with the questions of that chapter and start revising.

We hope you have gone through these reasoning questions and their solutions and now you have a better idea about yourself, that where you stand on the scale of 1 to 10, and how much you need to improve. Taking these tests is a best practice, as it not only will help you in evaluating yourself, but it will boost your morale, it will help you understand how to solve the questions on the day of examination, as we all know that time is a constraint in these examinations. So, it will help you manage your time properly.

Some Sample Questions

Ques 1: Find the missing series.
xy _ kx _ zk _ yzk xyz _

  • zykxx
  • yzxkx
  • zyxkx
  • zxykx

zyxkx

Ques 2: Find the missing series
1, 7, 3, 9, 6, 12, 10, 16, 15, ?

  • 21
  • 18
  • 20
  • 22

21

Ques 3: There are eight people in a family viz. M, K, A, C, D, E, G and H consists of 3 generations. Four of them are female. D and A are the daughter and son of K respectively and both are married. E is the sister of H whose father is C. M and G are of 3rd generation and M is the son-in-law of E. K is the brother-in-law of H. Who among the following is sister-in-law of D?

  • D
  • H
  • G
  • K

G

Ques 4: In the question, two statements are given, followed by two conclusions, I and II. You have to consider the statements to be true even if it seems to be at variance from commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions, if any, follows from the given statements.

Statements :
All fruits are leaves.
Some fruits are grapes.

Conclusions :
I. Some leaves are grapes.
II. All grapes are fruits.

  • Both conclusion I and II follow
  • Only Conclusion II follows
  • Only conclusion I follows
  • Neither conclusion I nor II follows

Only conclusion I follows

Ques 5: Sacred : Holy :: Conceit : ?

  • Broad minded
  • Liberate
  • Approve
  • Arrogance

Arrogance

Ques 6: In the following question, select the odd word from the given alternatives.

  • Buffalo
  • Cow
  • Goat
  • Horse

Horse

Ques 7: Riya goes 30 km towards North from a fixed point, then after turning to her right she goes 15 km. After this she goes 30 km after turning to her right. How far and in what direction is she from her starting point?

  • 10m east
  • 20m east
  • 25m east
  • 15m east

15m east

Ques 8: Statements: P = E, Q ≥ P, V < Q Conclusions: I. Q ≤ E II. E > V

  • Neither I nor II is true
  • Only I is true
  • Only II is true
  • Either I or II true

Neither I nor II is true

Ques 9: In the word ‘DOORSTEP’ if all the vowels are replaced with the letter immediate next to it in the english alphabet series and all the consonants are replaced with the letter immediate before it in the english alphabet series, then how many vowels are there in the new word so formed?

  • Three
  • Four
  • One
  • Two

One

Ques 10: In a class of 75 students, where boys are twice that of girls. Dhanuja ranked thirteenth from top. If there are four girls ahead of Dhanuja, how many boys are after her in rank?

  • 43
  • 42
  • 45
  • 40

42

These are basic questions which are based on the pattern of reasoning questions.