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UGC NET Solved Paper - I Reasoning and Logical Reasoning Part - 4




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  1.  What will be the next letter in the following series?

    DCXW, FGVU, HGTS 


    1.  JBYZ

    2.  AKPO

    3.  JIRQ

    4.  LMRS







  2. On what dates of April 1994 did SUNDAY fall?


    1.  4,11,18,25

    2.  1,8,15,22,29

    3.  2,9,16,23,3

    4.  3,10,17,24







  3. If an article is sold for Rs. 178 at a loss of 11%; what would be its selling price in order to earn a profit of 11%?


    1.  Rs. 222

    2.  Rs. 220

    3.  Rs. 222.50

    4.  Rs. 267







  4. WYSIWYG - describes the display of a document on screen as it will actually print:


    1.  What you state is what you get

    2.  What you save is what you get

    3.  What you see is what you get

    4.  What you suggest is what you get







  5. Logical reasoning is based on:


    1.  Employment of ordinary language

    2.  Employment of symbolic language

    3.  Truth of involved propositions

    4.  Valid relation among the involved propositions







  6. Insert the missing number in the following: 2/3, 4/7, ? , 11/21, 16/31


    1.  05/10

    2.  07/13

    3.  06/10

    4.  10/08







  7. There are five books A, B, C, D and E.  The book C lies above D, the book E is below A and B is below E. Which is at the bottom?


    1.  B

    2.  A

    3.  C

    4.  D







  8. January 1, 1995 was a Sunday. What day of the week lies on January 1, 1996?


    1.  Saturday

    2.  Wednesday

    3.  Sunday

    4.  Monday







  9. There are 10 true-false questions in an examination. Then these questions can be answered in


    1.  20 ways

    2.  124 ways

    3.  1024 ways

    4.  24 ways







  10. Find out the wrong number in the sequence. 52, 51, 48, 43, 34, 27, 16


    1.  37

    2.  36

    3.  35

    4.  34
























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