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KPMG Logical Reasoning Questions - May-Jun 2025


Correct Answer: 2 points | Wrong: -1 point
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Logical Reasoning (Ch1)

1. Find the odd one out from the given set of numbers.

109, 262, 316, 541, 643, 811 

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Logical Reasoning (Ch1)

2. Find the odd one out.

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Logical Reasoning (Ch1)

3. Find the odd one out from the given data.

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Logical Reasoning (Ch1)

4. Find the odd one out.

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Logical Reasoning (Ch1)

5. Find the odd one out.

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Logical Reasoning (Ch2)

6. In a certain code “PARAGRAPH” is written as “PRAGAARHP”. How can “SUMMARY” be written in that code?

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Logical Reasoning (Ch2)

7. In a certain code “D1GI7AL” is written as “F3IK9CN”. How is “CRYP70” written in that code?

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Logical Reasoning (Ch2)

8. In a certain code “M4J0R” is written as “P7M3U”. How is “V1C7ORY” written in that code?

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Logical Reasoning (Ch2)

9. In a certain code “COLONEL” is written as “CLONOLE”. How can “BRIGADIER” be written in that code?

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Logical Reasoning (Ch2)

10. In a certain code “CH4IR” is written as “GL8MV”. How is “1N5T4GR4M” is written in that code?

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Logical Reasoning (Ch3)

11. Pointing towards a person a man said to woman, “His father is the only son of my mother”. How is the man related to that person?

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Logical Reasoning (Ch3)

12. Sourabh introduced a girl as the daughter of the only son of his mother. How is that girl related to Sourabh?

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Logical Reasoning (Ch3)

13. K is the son of A’s mother’s sister. Q is daughter of D, who is the father of G and grandfather of A. P is the daughter of H who is grandmother of K. D is husband of H and G is husband of L. Who is mother of A?

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Logical Reasoning (Ch3)

14. K is the son of A’s mother’s sister. Q is daughter of D, who is the father of G and grandfather of A. P is the Daughter of H who is grandmother of K. D is husband of H and G is husband of L. How is P related to Q?

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Logical Reasoning (Ch3)

15. Anu introduced a girl as the daughter of the only son of his father. How is that girl related to Anu?

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Logical Reasoning (Ch4)

16. Karnataka : Bangalore :: Jharkhand : ?

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Logical Reasoning (Ch4)

17. Europe : ESA :: Russia : ?

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Logical Reasoning (Ch4)

18. Algeria : Dinar :: Angola : ?

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Logical Reasoning (Ch4)

19. Bulb : Light :: Heater : ?

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Logical Reasoning (Ch4)

20. Itanagar : Arunachal Pradesh :: Amravati : ?

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Logical Reasoning (Ch5)

21. The following diagram shows the number of children playing Basketball, Cricket, Football and Volleyball. If the total number of children is 400, what is the percentage of children playing at least two games?

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Logical Reasoning (Ch5)

22. Which of the following diagram depicts the relation among Electronics, Refrigerator and Television?

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Logical Reasoning (Ch5)

23. Which of the following diagram correctly represents the relationship among Politician, Men and Businessman?

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Logical Reasoning (Ch5)

24. Which of the following figure correctly represents relation among India, Delhi and World?

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Logical Reasoning (Ch5)

25. The following diagram shows the number of people watching news channels Aaj Tak, Zee News, ABP News and India Today. If the total number of people is 400, then what is the percentage of people watching only two of the channels among the following?

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Logical Reasoning (Ch6)

26. A person is fourth in the queue from starting. If he shifts 2 position forward, now he is seventh from the end. How many people are there in the queue?

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Logical Reasoning (Ch6)

27. Complete the series 34, 45, 57, ?, 54, 43.

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Logical Reasoning (Ch6)

28. Identify the wrong number in the series. 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 87, 144?

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Logical Reasoning (Ch6)

29. Complete the following series 3, 8, 15, 24, …?

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Logical Reasoning (Ch6)

30. Identify the wrong number in the series. 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 45?

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Logical Reasoning (Ch7)

31. Identify the figure which satisfies the same condition of placement of dots as in given figure.
Dot Situation Analysis - Q10

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Logical Reasoning (Ch7)

32. Identify the figure which satisfies the same condition of placement of dots as in given figure.
Dot Situation Analysis - Set 4 - Q2

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Logical Reasoning (Ch7)

33. Identify the figure which satisfies the same condition of placement of dots as in given figure.
Dot Situation Analysis - Set 3 - Q9

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Logical Reasoning (Ch7)

34. Identify the figure which satisfies the same condition of placement of dots as in given figure.
Dot Situation Analysis - Set 8 - Q7

Question 34 of 50

Logical Reasoning (Ch7)

35. Identify the figure which satisfies the same condition of placement of dots as in given figure.
Dot Situation Analysis - Set 8 - Q3

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Logical Reasoning (Ch8)

36. Find the correct alternative which will replace the question mark?
Missing Figures - Q7

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Logical Reasoning (Ch8)

37. Find the correct alternative which will replace the question mark?
Missing Figures - Set 3 - Q6

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Logical Reasoning (Ch8)

38. Find the correct alternative which will replace the question mark?
Missing Figures - Set 9 - Q10

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Logical Reasoning (Ch8)

39. Find the correct alternative which will replace the question mark?
Missing Figures - Set 5 - Q8

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Logical Reasoning (Ch8)

40. Find the correct alternative which will replace the question mark?
Missing Figures - Set 6 - Q5

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Logical Reasoning (Ch9)

41. Choose the figure which is different from the rest?
Figure Classification - Set 9 - Q3

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Logical Reasoning (Ch9)

42. Find the correct alternative which will replace the question mark?
Missing Figures - Set 10 - Q9

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Logical Reasoning (Ch9)

43. Choose the figure which is different from the rest?
Figure Classification - Set 6 - Q7

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Logical Reasoning (Ch9)

44. Choose the figure which is different from the rest?
Figure Classification - Set 2 - Q8

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Logical Reasoning (Ch9)

45. Choose the figure which is different from the rest?
Figure Classification - Set 9 - Q7

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Logical Reasoning (Ch10)

46. Identify the figure which completes the pattern.

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Logical Reasoning (Ch10)

47. Identify the figure which completes the pattern.

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Logical Reasoning (Ch10)

48. Identify the figure which completes the pattern.

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Logical Reasoning (Ch10)

49. Identify the figure which completes the pattern.
Pattern Completion - Set 10 - Q8

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Logical Reasoning (Ch10)

50. Identify the figure which completes the pattern.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. What is the KPMG Logical Reasoning Test?
The KPMG Logical Reasoning Test is a crucial part of the hiring process, designed to evaluate your analytical thinking, problem-solving, and decision-making abilities. It includes various types of logical reasoning questions such as syllogisms, puzzles, and number series.

Q2. What subjects are covered in the KPMG Logical Reasoning Test?

Key sections include:

  • Syllogisms
  • Blood Relations
  • Puzzles and Arrangements
  • Analogy
  • Odd Man Out
  • Coding-Decoding
  • Logical Deductions
  • Missing Figures
  • Pattern Completion
Q3. Why are logical reasoning tests important in recruitment?
Logical reasoning tests evaluate your problem-solving and critical thinking skills, which are essential for jobs that require analytical decision-making.

Q4. Can I use a calculator during the test?
No, calculators are typically not allowed during the test. The goal is to test your ability to think and solve problems quickly without external assistance.

Q5. How can I prepare for logical reasoning tests?
Regular practice is key! Focus on understanding the types of questions asked and solve a variety of problems to improve your analytical skills. Additionally, practice time management by taking mock tests.

Q6. Where can I find resources for practice?
You can visit Sanfoundry Logical Questions MCQ to find many questions with different levels of difficulty.

Q7. How often should I practice for the test?
Regular practice is recommended. Allocate time each day or week to solve a variety of logical reasoning questions, which will help build your confidence.

Q8. Do all companies use logical reasoning tests in their recruitment process?
Not all companies use logical reasoning tests in their hiring process, but many do. These tests are a common part of aptitude assessments to evaluate problem-solving and analytical thinking skills.

Q9. Is the KPMG Logical Reasoning Test difficult?
The test features a mix of easy, moderate, and challenging questions. Regular practice can help you overcome difficulties and perform well in the actual test.

Q10. Can I retake the KPMG Logical Reasoning Test?
Yes, you can take the KPMG logical reasoning tests on Sanfoundry as many times as you want. Taking the tests again can help you do better, manage your time well, and see your improvement.
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