Reasoning
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Q1. | Directions : Given below are pairs of events 'A' and 'B'. You have to read both the events 'A' and 'B' and decide their nature of relationship. You have to assume that the information given in 'A' and 'B' is true and you will not assume anything beyond the given information in deciding the answer. Mark answer 1) If 'A' is the effect and 'B' is its immediate and principal cause 2) If' 'A' is the immediate and principal cause and 'B' is its effect 3) If 'A' is an effect but 'B' is not its immediate and principal cause 4) If 'B' is an effect but 'A' is not its immediate and principal cause. 5) None of these
Event (A): The public transport company of city M has recently changed the routes of some roads to facilitate travellers. Event (B): The public transport company of city M has recently cancelled some routes because there were few commuters. |
Answer : 5
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Q2. | Directions : Given below are pairs of events 'A' and 'B'. You have to read both the events 'A' and 'B' and decide their nature of relationship. You have to assume that the information given in 'A' and 'B' is true and you will not assume anything beyond the given information in deciding the answer. Mark answer 1) If 'A' is the effect and 'B' is its immediate and principal cause 2) If' 'A' is the immediate and principal cause and 'B' is its effect 3) If 'A' is an effect but 'B' is not its immediate and principal cause 4) If 'B' is an effect but 'A' is not its immediate and principal cause. 5) None of these
Event (A): Due to mechanisation the life of human beings is becoming more comfortable in urban areas. Event (B): Life is becoming insecure in urban areas. |
Answer : 4
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Q3. |
Directions : Given below are pairs of events 'A' and 'B'. You have to read both the events 'A' and 'B' and decide their nature of relationship. You have to assume that the information given in 'A' and 'B' is true and you will not assume anything beyond the given information in deciding the answer. Mark answer 1) If 'A' is the effect and 'B' is its immediate and principal cause 2) If' 'A' is the immediate and principal cause and 'B' is its effect 3) If 'A' is an effect but 'B' is not its immediate and principal cause 4) If 'B' is an effect but 'A' is not its immediate and principal cause. 5) None of these
Event (A): The government has decided recently to provide additional dearness allowance to its employees. Event (B): Consumer Price Index is increasing for the last five months. |
Answer : 1
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Q4. |
Directions : Given below are pairs of events 'A' and 'B'. You have to read both the events 'A' and 'B' and decide their nature of relationship. You have to assume that the information given in 'A' and 'B' is true and you will not assume anything beyond the given information in deciding the answer. Mark answer 1) If 'A' is the effect and 'B' is its immediate and principal cause 2) If' 'A' is the immediate and principal cause and 'B' is its effect 3) If 'A' is an effect but 'B' is not its immediate and principal cause 4) If 'B' is an effect but 'A' is not its immediate and principal cause. 5) None of these
Event (A): The children of younger generation do better in their studies. Event (B): The parents of children now realise the importance of education very well. |
Answer : 1
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Q5. | Directions : Given below are pairs of events 'A' and 'B'. You have to read both the events 'A' and 'B' and decide their nature of relationship. You have to assume that the information given in 'A' and 'B' is true and you will not assume anything beyond the given information in deciding the answer. Mark answer 1) If 'A' is the effect and 'B' is its immediate and principal cause 2) If' 'A' is the immediate and principal cause and 'B' is its effect 3) If 'A' is an effect but 'B' is not its immediate and principal cause 4) If 'B' is an effect but 'A' is not its immediate and principal cause. 5) None of these
Event (A) : There is considerable increase in the number of people having computers. Event (B) : Computer education is being made compulsory in schools. |
Answer : 3
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Q6. | Directions : Given below are pairs of events A and B. You have to read both the events A and B and decide their nature of relationship. You have to assume that the information given in A and B are true and you will not assume anything beyond the given information in deciding the answer. Give answer (1) : if 'A' is the effect and 'B' is its immediate and principal cause. Give answer (2) : if 'A' is the immediate and principal cause and 'B' is its effect. Give answer (3) : if 'A' is an effect but 'B' is not its immediate and principal cause Give answer (4) : if 'B' is an effect but 'A' is not its immediate and principal cause. Give answer (5): None of these
Event (A) : We ban get anything with money. Event (B) : Today money is the most important. |
Answer : 1
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Q7. | Directions: Given below are pairs of events 'A' and 'B'. You have to read both the events 'A' and 'B' and decide their nature of relationship. You have to assume that the information given in 'A' and 'B' is true and you will not assume anything beyond the given information in deciding the answer. Mark answer 1) If 'A' is the effect and 'B' is its immediate and principal cause 2) If 'A' is the immediate and principal cause and 'B' is its effect 3) If 'A' is an effect but 'B' is not its immediate and principal cause 4) If 'B' is an effect but 'A' is not its immediate and principal cause. 5) None of these
Event (A): Due to mechanisation the life of human beings is becoming more comfortable in urban areas. Event (B): Life is becoming insecure in urban areas. |
Answer : 4
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Q8. | Directions: Given below are pairs of events 'A' and 'B'. You have to read both the events 'A' and 'B' and decide their nature of relationship. You have to assume that the information given in 'A' and 'B' is true and you will not assume anything beyond the given information in deciding the answer. Mark answer 1) If 'A' is the effect and 'B' is its immediate and principal cause 2) If 'A' is the immediate and principal cause and 'B' is its effect 3) If 'A' is an effect but 'B' is not its immediate and principal cause 4) If 'B' is an effect but 'A' is not its immediate and principal cause. 5) None of these
Event (A): The government has decided recently to provide additional dearness allowance to its employees. Event (B): Consumer Price Index is increasing for the last five months. |
Answer : 1
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Q9. | Directions: Given below are pairs of events 'A' and 'B'. You have to read both the events 'A' and 'B' and decide their nature of relationship. You have to assume that the information given in 'A' and 'B' is true and you will not assume anything beyond the given information in deciding the answer. Mark answer 1) If 'A' is the effect and 'B' is its immediate and principal cause 2) If 'A' is the immediate and principal cause and 'B' is its effect 3) If 'A' is an effect but 'B' is not its immediate and principal cause 4) If 'B' is an effect but 'A' is not its immediate and principal cause. 5) None of these
Event (A): Transporters have threatened to go on strike in protest against the hike in diesel prices. Event (B): The talks between the government and agitating transporters have failed. |
Answer : 3
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Q10. | Directions: Given below are pairs of events 'A' and 'B'. You have to read both the events 'A' and 'B' and decide their nature of relationship. You have to assume that the information given in 'A' and 'B' is true and you will not assume anything beyond the given information in deciding the answer. Mark answer 1) If 'A' is the effect and 'B' is its immediate and principal cause 2) If 'A' is the immediate and principal cause and 'B' is its effect 3) If 'A' is an effect but 'B' is not its immediate and principal cause 4) If 'B' is an effect but 'A' is not its immediate and principal cause. 5) None of these
Event (A) : The CBI has arrested the deputy director-general. Event (B) : He was alleged to have amassed a huge amount of assets through illegal and corrupt means.
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Answer : 1
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