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Accenture Logical Reasoning Questions |


Analytical Reasoning
Q1. Find the missing term in the series given below.
74, 75, 78, ?, 114, 195
A. 82
B. 87
C. 91
D. 92
Answer: Option B

Q2. The statements given below are followed by some conclusions. Assume the statements are true,
even if they contradict commonly known face the conclusion/s that follow/s from the statements logically
Statements:
I. Some bottles are bracelets.
II. All bracelets are threads.
Conclusions:
I. Some threads are bracelets.
II. Some bracelets are not bottles.
A. Only conclusion II follows
B. Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
C. Only conclusion I follows
D. Both conclusion I and conclusion II follow
Answer: Option C

Qs 3 and 4: Study the flowchart given below and answer the questions that follow.
Q3. What number is stored in Box 2 at the end of the flowchart?
A. 3
B. 4
C. 8
D. 6
Answer: Option C

Q4. How many times you will get a NO for the condition in step E?
A. 2
B. 1
C. 0
D. 4
Answer: Option C

Q5. Identify the correct match for the following series from the options given below it.
uuuuvvuvuvuuuvuvuvuvuuuuvuuvvvuvvuuu
A. uuuuuvvuvuvuuuvuvuuvuuuuvuuvvvuvvuu
B. uuuuuvuvuvuvuvuvuvuvuuuuuuvvvvuwuuu
C. uuuuuuvuvuvuuuvuvuvuvuuuuvuuvvuvvuuu
D. uuuuvvuvuvuuuvuvuvuvuuuuvuuvvvuvvuuu
Answer: Option D
Q6. In the following question, symbols /, *, #, & and ! are used with different meanings as follows:
„P # Q‟ means „P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q‟.
„P ! Q‟ means “P is neither smaller than nor greater than Q‟.
„P & Q‟ means „ means „P is not greater than Q‟.
„P / Q‟ means „P is neither greater than nor equal to Q‟
„P - Q‟ means “p is not smaller than Q‟
Now assuming in the following question the given statements to be true, find which of the given conclusions given
below them is / are your answer accordingly.

Statements:
I. K & C
II. D / C
III. D - M

Conclusion:
I. K / M
II. M / C
A. Either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
B. Only conclusion II follows
C. Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
D. Only conclusion I follows

Answer: Option B

Qs7 and 8: Read the information given below carefully and answer the questions that follow
Five friends - Danny, Fisher, Maria, Costa, and dark (not necessarily in the same order) are competing in a friendly
swimming race. Lad different coloured swimming cap - White, Violet, Purple, Orange, and Pink. No two swimmers
finish together.
The following information is known about them.
1. Clark, who was wearing a white cap finished third and Fisher finished just before him.
2. Danny, who didn't finish last and second last wore a Pink cap.
3. Maria didn't finish last and didn't wear a Purple cap.

Q7. Who was the winner of the race?


A. Costa
B. Fisher
C. Maria
D. Danny
Answer: Option D

Q8. In which position did Maria finish the race?


A. Third
B. First
C. Fifth
D. Fourth
Answer: Option D

Q9. From the Response (1), (2), (3) and (4) identify the one which follows the sequence given in the Problem
Figure.
PROBLEM FIGURE:

RESPONSE FIGURE:
A. (4)
B. (2)
C. (1)
D. (3)
Answer: Option C

Q10. Find the missing term in the series given below.


30, 31, 34, 39, 46, ?
A. 69
B. 55
C. 65
D. 59
Answer: Option B

Q11. Select the correct box from the response figure (1),(2),(3)and (4) that can be made by folding the image.
A. (4)
B. (3)
C. (2)
D. (1)

Answer: Option C

Q12. The question given below is followed by two numbered questions.

Question: Is the number of parts into which the times divide the planetone than 60?
Statements:
I. Nine straight lines are drawn such that no two lines are parallel
II. Nine straight lines are drawn such that no three lines are concurrent
A. Only one of the statements, alone, is sufficient to answer the question but the other statement is not.
B. Both statements I and II together are sufficient to answer the question asked but neither statement alone is
sufficient.
C. Each statement alone is sufficient to answer the question
D. Statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question asked and additional data to the problem is
needed.
Answer: Option A

Q13. If in a certain code language, “EXCUSE” is coded as “DZDYRK”, then how would “GALAXY” be coded in
the same code language?
A. FCMIWE
B. FCMIVF
C. FDMIWE
D. FCMEWE
Answer: Option D

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