CAT Logical Reasoning is a subject one can't master by only covering the syllabus. Practicing a good number of CAT sample questions is the way to prepare for it. Shiksha.com brings to you the second part in the series of CAT Logical Reasoning questions with solutions for exam preparation.
CAT 2025 will have 11 Logical Reasoning (LR) questions which will be moderate to tough in terms of difficulty level. But, LR may pose challenge if you are not well prepared. The questions will be most likely in sets, so you need to have a complete control on different types of CAT LR questions, as you don't have the luxury to skip a question and move on. If you skip a question, you miss out on solving 4-5 questions. So, don't ignore LR at any cost.
Cracking CAT Logical Reasoning questions require practice because there is no formula to memorise and no concept to understand. LR questions are basically puzzles that you need to solve on the basis of given data, pattern, visuals, etc. The best study material for it are CAT previous year papers and CAT mock tests. You will also need sample question sets and mock test series of various difficulty levels, covering all the topics included in CAT LR syllabus.
Logical Reasoning topics for CAT include Alphanumeric series, Analogies, Blood Relations, Calendars, Cause and Effect, Clocks, Coding-Decoding, Cubes and Cuboids, Data Sufficiency, Statement Analysis, Figure Matrix, Input-Output, Dices, Odd One Out, Syllogism, Picture Series and Sequences, Pattern Series and Sequences, Shape Construction, Statement and Assumptions, Statement and Conclusions. These topics can be mastered with practice of enough number of sample questions of various difficulty levels. Sectional CAT mcck tests are also important for LR preparation. Cracking Logical Reasoning questions for CAT exam is not difficult if you see them as brain teasers. All that you need to do is to develop logical thinking to solve the puzzles.
Continuing with the solved questions series, Shiksha has collated CAT Logical Reasoning questions for CAT 2025 and other MBA entrance exams aspirants to practice and check their hold on the subject.
Logical Reasoning questions with answers for CAT Preparation 2025
DIRECTIONS for questions 1 to 3: Refer to the data below and answer the questions that follow.
Three balls coloured Yellow, Green and Red are to be put in one of the three boxes numbered 1, 2 and 3 (not necessarily in the same order). Three friends John, Jani and Janardhan make two statements about the arrangement of the balls in the boxes, one of which is true and the other is false.
Their statements are as follows:
John: The Yellow Ball is not in Box 2. The Red ball is in Box 1
Jani: The Yellow Ball is not in Box 3. The Green ball is in Box 2
Janardhan: The Green ball is in Box 3. The Red ball is not in Box 1
1. Box 1 contains the:
1] Red Ball 2] Yellow Ball 3] Green Ball 4] Cannot be determined
2. The Yellow Ball is in:
1] Box 1 2] Box 2 3] Box 3 4] Either Box 2 or Box 3
3. If we ignore the second statement made by Jani and consider the first statement made by him to be true, then how many possible arrangements can we have following the remaining conditions?
1] 3 2] 4 3] 5 4] None of these
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DIRECTIONS for questions 4 to 6: Refer to the data below and answer the questions that follow.
Mr. Swamy, a Professor of an MBA school Laurels is an expert at creating puzzles. On the induction day for the first year MBA students of the academic year 2012 he asked his students to guess his date of birth in the form(dd-mm-yy), where yy represent the last two digits of the year in which he was born.
He put the following conditions before them.
1) In 2012, his age is more than 46 years but less than 49 years.
2) Three of the digits in his date of birth are consecutive odd numbers.
3) There is exactly one natural number of the form (x2 -1) in his date of birth (where x is a single digit odd number).
4) There is exactly one two digit prime number (taken either as dd or mm or yy) in his date of birth.
Now on the basis of the above information answer the following questions.
4. Which is the month in which Mr. Swamy was born?
1] November 2] July 3] August 4] Cannot be determined
5. What is the sum of (d d m m y y) in his date of birth?
1] 15 2] 18 3] 23 4] 27
6. On which date (dd) was Mr. Swamy born?
1] 21 2] 11 3] 13 4] Cannot be determined
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DIRECTIONS for questions 7 to 9: Refer to the data below and answer the questions that follow
A group of 7 people Salman, Shahrukh, Aamir, Ranbir, Imran, Shahid and Akshay are to be arranged in a row of 7 chairs (not necessarily in the same order), such that 2 adjacent chairs are facing opposite directions but not facing each other .
Given below are some of the conditions to be followed for the seating arrangement
a) Akshay sits in a chair whose direction is opposite to that of Imran
b) None of Salman, Shahrukh or Aamir can sit adjacent to each other
c) Ranbir and Shahid are best friends, so they always sit together
d) Imran has 4 people sitting to his right
e) Aamir is sitting 2 positions to the right of Ranbir
7. Which of the following can never occupy adjacent chairs?
1] Akshay & Imran 2] Ranbir & Salman 3] Shahrukh & Shahid 4] Aamir & Imran
8. If Ranbir is 3 places to the right of Imran, then who is 2 places to the left of Akshay?
1] Salman 2] Aamir 3] Either Shahrukh or Salman 4] Either Aamir or Shahrukh
9. If Akshay is 3 places to the left of Shahid, then who can occupy the corner positions (in any order)?
1] Salman and Aamir 2] Shahrukh and Salman 3] Shahrukh and Aamir 4] None of these
DIRECTIONS for questions 10 and 11: Refer to the data below and answer the questions that follow
Ajay takes part in a pistol shooting competition. There are four different coloured targets (red, yellow, green, blue) in front of him. He can take a maximum of 10 shots at the target. He gets 10, 9, 8 and 7 points for hitting the red, yellow, green and blue coloured targets respectively. For every red coloured target that Ajay hits, he has to hit at least two or more blue coloured targets and for every yellow coloured target that he hits he has to hit at least two or more green coloured targets.
Answer the questions on the basis of the above information.
10. If the aim of the Ajay is to maximize his points by hitting the targets, then what is the number of green coloured targets that he should hit?
1] 4 2] 3 3] 6 4] None of these
11. If Ajay should hit each of the red, yellow, green and blue coloured targets atleast once, then what is the maximum number of points that he can earn?
1] 84 2] 81 3] 82 4] 83
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