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NCR Corporation Logical Reasoning  Questions and Answers :

NCR Corporation Logical Reasoning Papers with solutions :

Number of questions : 12-15 Questions

Total Time : 15 minutes

1.

Statements: In a one day cricket match, the total runs made by a team were 200. Out of these 160 runs were made by spinners.

Conclusions:

  1. 80% of the team consists of spinners.
  2. The opening batsmen were spinners.

Only conclusion I follows

Only conclusion I follows

47.22%

Only conclusion II follows

Only conclusion II follows

8.33%

Either I or II follows

Either I or II follows

16.67%

Neither I nor II follows

Neither I nor II follows

27.78%

Answer: Option D

Explanation:

According to the statement, 80% of the total runs were made by spinners. So, I does not follow. Nothing about the opening batsmen is mentioned in the statement. So, II also does not follow.

2. Statements: In Japan, the incidence of stomach cancer is very high, while that of bowel cancer is very low. But Japanese immigrate to Hawaii, this is reversed - the rate of bowel cancer increases but the rate of stomach cancer is reduced in the next generation. All this is related to nutrition - the diets of Japanese in Hawaii are different than those in Japan.

Conclusions:

  1. The same diet as in Hawaii should be propagated in Japan also.
  2. Bowel cancer is less severe than stomach cancer.

Only conclusion I follows

Only conclusion I follows

36.67%

Only conclusion II follows

Only conclusion II follows

16.67%

Either I or II follows

Either I or II follows

10%

Neither I nor II follows

Neither I nor II follows

36.67%

Answer: Option D

Explanation:

The statement neither propagates the diet of any of the countries nor compares the two types of cancer. So, neither I nor II follows.

3. If A + B means A is the brother of B; A - B means A is the sister of B and A x B means A is the father of B. Which of the following means that C is the son of M?

M - N x C + F

M - N x C + F

20%

F - C + N x M

F - C + N x M

13.33%

N + M - F x C

N + M - F x C

23.33%

M x N - C + F

M x N - C + F

43.33%

Explanation:

M x N → M is the father of N

N - C → N is the sister of C

and C + F → C is the brother of F.

Hence, M is the father of C or C is the son of M.

4. Introducing a boy, a girl said, "He is the son of the daughter of the father of my uncle." How is the boy related to the girl?

Brother

Brother

56.25%

Nephew

Nephew

25%

Uncle

Uncle

3.13%

Son-in-law

Son-in-law

15.63%

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

The father of the boy's uncle → the grandfather of the boy and daughter of the grandfather → sister of father.

5. If D is the brother of B, how B is related to C? To answer this question which of the statements is/are necessary?

  1. The son of D is the grandson of C.
  2. B is the sister of D.

Only 1

Only 1

44.83%

Only 2

Only 2

13.79%

Either 1 or 2

Either 1 or 2

13.79%

1 and 2 both are required

1 and 2 both are required

27.59%

Answer: Option D

Explanation:

Given: D is the brother of B.

From statement 1, we can detect that D is son of C (son of D is the grandson of C).

From statement 2, we can detect that B is 'Female' (sister of D).

Therefore, B is daughter of C.

6. Statement: Should India encourage exports, when most things are insufficient for internal use itself?

Arguments:

  1. Yes. We have to earn foreign exchange to pay for our imports.
  2. No. Even selective encouragement would lead to shortages.

Only argument I is strong

Only argument I is strong

37.93%

Only argument II is strong

Only argument II is strong

17.24%

Either I or II is strong

Either I or II is strong

24.14%

Neither I nor II is strong

Neither I nor II is strong

20.69%

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

Clearly, India can export only the surplus and that which can be saved after fulfilling its own needs, to pay for its imports. Encouragement to export cannot lead to shortages as it shall provide the resources for imports. So, only argument I holds.

7.

Statement: Should India give away Kashmir to Pakistan?

Arguments:

  1. No. Kashmir is a beautiful state. It earns a lot of foreign exchange for India.
  2. Yes. This would help settle conflicts.

Only argument I is strong

Only argument I is strong

56.67%

Both I and II are strong

Both I and II are strong

13.33%

Only argument II is strong

Only argument II is strong

10%

None of these

None of these

20%

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

Clearly, India cannot part with a state that is a major foreign exchange earner to it. So, argument I holds strong. Further, giving away a piece of land unconditionally and unreasonably is no solution to settle disputes. So, argument II is vague.

8. Look at this series: 80, 10, 70, 15, 60, … What number should come next?

20

20

78.57%

25

25

10.71%

30

30

3.57%

50

50

7.14%

Explanation :  Option A. This is an alternating addition and subtraction series. In the first pattern, 10 is subtracted from each number to arrive at the next. In the second, 5 is added to each number to arrive at the next.

9. Find the next number in the sequence....
15, 31, 63, 127, 255.

110

110

6.45%

170

170

6.45%

511

511

83.87%

181

181

3.23%

Explanation : Sol: Option C
15 * 2 + 1 = 31
31 * 2 +1 = 63
63 * 2 + 1= 127
127 * 2 + 1= 255
255 * 2 + 1 = 511

10. John has more coins than Sonu.
Sonu has fewer coins than Danish.
Danish has more coins than John.
If the first two statements are true, the third statement is

True

True

46.67%

False

False

16.67%

Uncertain

Uncertain

36.67%

Explanation  : Sol: Option B
If the first two sentences are true, both John and Danish have more coins than Sonu. However, it is uncertain as to whether Danish has more coins than John.

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NCR Corporation Analytical Reasoning Syllabus

Here is the Syllabus for Logical Reasoning section asked in NCR Corporation.

 

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NCR Corporation Logical Reasoning based FAQ's

Ques. Total no. of questions to be answered in NCR Corporation Verbal Test Paper for NCR Corporation logical questions with answers?

Answer:  Minimum 10 questions to be solved in Logical English paper of NCR Corporation Section to reach to cutoff percentile.

Ques. Important topics in Logcial Reasoning section ?

Answer:   Importanat topics in verbal english section are flowcharts  ,Statement & Conclusion , Attention to Details  . In this section , one has to practice more questions and made good accuracy in these topics .