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Logical Reasoning Online Test


Correct Answer: 2 points | Wrong: -1 point
Grades: A* (100% score) | A (80%-99%) | B (60%-80%) | C (40%-60%) | D (0%-40%)

Here is the complete list of test quizzes on Logical Reasoning.

1. DEFG : NOPQ :: KLMN : ?

Question 1 of 50

2. In a certain code “BASKET” is written as “BaskeT”. How is “PACKET” written in that code?

Question 2 of 50

3. In a row of 19 boys, when Ram shifted three places towards the left, he become 10th from the left end. What was his earlier position form the right end of the row?

Question 3 of 50

4. Ardour : Passion :: Conflict : ?

Question 4 of 50

5. Choose the figure which is different from the rest?
Figure Classification - Set 8 - Q8

Question 5 of 50

6. Which of the following diagram depicts the relation among Currency, Euro and Dong.

Question 6 of 50

7. Identify the figure which completes the pattern.

Question 7 of 50

8. Choose the figure which is different from the rest?
Figure Classification - Set 5 - Q4

Question 8 of 50

9. Identify the wrong number in the series. 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 20, 34?

Question 9 of 50

10. Find the odd one out.

Question 10 of 50

11. Identify the figure which completes the pattern.
Pattern Completion - Set 9 - Q1

Question 11 of 50

12. Introducing a person, a boy said, “He is son of my grandfather’s only son”. How is that person related to the boy?

Question 12 of 50

13. Which of the following diagram depicts the relation among Currency, Dinar and Rupee.

Question 13 of 50

14. Which of the following figures correctly represents the relation between Europa, Venus and Canopus?

Question 14 of 50

15. Khushi introduced a boy as the brother of the only daughter of her mother. How is Khushi related to that boy?

Question 15 of 50

16. Identify the figure which completes the pattern.

Question 16 of 50

17. Q, W, E, R, T and Y are members of a family consisting of two children, one of whom is T is a boy. Q and R are brothers and Q is an engineer. E is a doctor married to one of the brothers. W is married to R and Y is their child. How is T related to Y?

Question 17 of 50

18. If ‘white’ is called ‘yellow’, ‘yellow’ is called ‘blue’, ‘blue’ is called ‘red’, ‘red’ is called ‘black’ and ‘black’ is called ‘violet’, then what would be the colour of the night sky?

Question 18 of 50

19. Which of the following diagram depicts the relation among Currency, Peso and Yen.

Question 19 of 50

20. If triangle represents Women, rectangle represents Author and circle represents Millionaire. Then which number represents Women that are both Author and Millionaire?

Question 20 of 50

21. Complete the following series 6, 12, 36, 144, 720…?

Question 21 of 50

22. Find the correct alternative which will replace the question mark?
Missing Figures - Set 10 - Q8

Question 22 of 50

23. Find the correct alternative which will replace the question mark?
Missing Figures - Set 5 - Q3

Question 23 of 50

24. Find the odd one out.

Question 24 of 50

25. Find the correct alternative which will replace the question mark?
Missing Figures - Set 3 - Q2

Question 25 of 50

26. If the letters of the word “CAPTAIN” are arranged alphabetically, then which letter would be 2nd in the right from the third letter of word?

Question 26 of 50

27. Identify the figure which completes the pattern.

Question 27 of 50

28. Identify the figure which satisfies the same condition of placement of dots as in given figure.
Dot Situation Analysis - Set 7 - Q8

Question 28 of 50

29. Immense : Tiny :: Generous : ?

Question 29 of 50

30. Identify the figure which satisfies the same condition of placement of dots as in given figure.
Dot Situation Analysis - Set 10 - Q2

Question 30 of 50

31. If P is sister of T, V is brother of K and T is son of V. L is son of K. How is V related to P?

Question 31 of 50

32. ST and JK are brothers, AB is son of ST and brother of XY. If JK is father of UV, how is AB related to JK?

Question 32 of 50

33. Identify the figure which satisfies the same condition of placement of dots as in given figure.
Dot Situation Analysis - Set 9 - Q3

Question 33 of 50

34. Find the correct alternative which will replace the question mark?
Missing Figures - Set 3 - Q10

Question 34 of 50

35. Identify the figure which satisfies the same condition of placement of dots as in given figure.
Dot Situation Analysis - Set 5 - Q6

Question 35 of 50

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

DRILLING, MILLING, BORING, BRAZING

Question 36 of 50

37. Identify the figure which completes the pattern.

Question 37 of 50

38. 24 : 77 :: 83 : ?

Question 38 of 50

39. Identify the figure which satisfies the same condition of placement of dots as in given figure.
Dot Situation Analysis - Set 3 - Q7

Question 39 of 50

40. In a certain code “PAWN” is written as “27”. Then how can “QUEEN” be written in that code?

Question 40 of 50

41. Find the correct alternative which will replace the question mark?
Missing Figures - Set 8 - Q9

Question 41 of 50

42. Choose the figure which is different from the rest?
Figure Classification - Set 8 - Q6

Question 42 of 50

43. Choose the figure which is different from the rest?
Figure Classification - Q6

Question 43 of 50

44. KWPH : GTLD :: JYTF : ?

Question 44 of 50

45. In a certain code “CANDLE” is written as “CBNELF”. How is “STICK” written in that code?

Question 45 of 50

46. Find the correct alternative which will replace the question mark?
Missing Figures - Set 7 - Q7

Question 46 of 50

47. Find the odd one out from the following figures.

Question 47 of 50

48. Find the odd one out.

Question 48 of 50

49. Find the next number in the series : 61, 52, 63, 94, 46, .... ?

Question 49 of 50

50. Find the next number in the series: 81, 100, 121, 144, 169, ....?

Question 50 of 50


 

Topic wise Test Quizzes on Logical Reasoning

Enhance your problem-solving skills with our logical reasoning tests and quizzes. Covering key topics like Odd Man Out, Coding and Decoding, Blood Relations, Analogy, Venn Diagrams, Sequencing, and more, these online quizzes are perfect for competitive exams, job interviews, and personal growth. Sharpen your critical thinking and build confidence—start your logical reasoning test now!



Logical Reasoning Certification Test

Logical Reasoning Certification Test is a free certification exam. However, you need to score an A grade in each of the "Certification Level Tests 1 to 10" to be eligible to take part in this certification test. So, take all the "10 Tests" starting from Certification Level 1 upto Level 10, before taking the final Certification test.


Level 1 to 10 Tests:
Total Questions: 25, Total Time: 30 min, Correct Answer: 2 points, Wrong Answer: -1 point

Certification Test:
Total Questions: 50, Total Time: 1 hour, Correct Answer: 2 points, Wrong Answer: -1 point

Logical Reasoning Internship Test

If you scored either Grade A* or Grade A in our Logical Reasoning Internship Test, then you can apply for Internship at Sanfoundry in Logical Reasoning.


Total Questions: 50, Total Time: 1 hour, Correct Answer: 2 points, Wrong Answer: -1 point

Logical Reasoning Job Test

It is designed to test and improve your skills for a successful career, as well as to apply for jobs.


Total Questions: 50, Total Time: 1 hour, Correct Answer: 2 points, Wrong Answer: -1 point

Note: Before you get started on these series of online tests, you should practice our collection of 1000 MCQs on Logical Reasoning .

Sanfoundry Scoring & Grading System

Sanfoundry tests and quizzes are designed to provide a real-time online exam experience. Here is what you need to know about them.

  • Scoring System: You get 2 points for each correct answer but lose 1 point for every wrong answer.
  • Grading System: Your grade depends on your final score and can be one of the following:

    • Grade A* - Genius (100%)
    • Grade A - Excellent (80% to 99%)
    • Grade B - Good (60% to 80%)
    • Grade C - Average (40% to 60%)
    • Grade D - Poor (0% to 40%)
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