RPF SI Reasoning Practice Set, Solve Subject wise MCQs

RPF SI Reasoning Practice Set

Boost your preparation for the RPF SI Exam with our comprehensive Reasoning Practice Set. Covering topics like syllogisms, blood relations, puzzles, and more, this set enhances logical thinking and accuracy. With varied difficulty levels, it ensures you’re ready for real exam challenges. Practice now to strengthen your reasoning skills and ace this crucial section with confidence!

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How to Calculate Marks?

Candidates can use the marking scheme given below to calculate marks for the practice set after solving the given below MCQs.

  1. Marking Scheme:
    • Correct Answer: +1 mark
    • Incorrect Answer: -1/3 mark
    • Unattempted: No marks
  2. Formula:Total Marks=(Correct Answers×1)−(Incorrect Answers×13)Total Marks=(Correct Answers×1)−(Incorrect Answers×31​)

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RPF SI Reasoning Practice MCQs

Analogy Questions

  1. Train : Track :: Ship : ?
    a) Water
    b) Sky
    c) Road
    d) Port
  2. Finger : Hand :: Leaf : ?
    a) Stem
    b) Branch
    c) Tree
    d) Root
  3. Success : Failure :: Profit : ?
    a) Income
    b) Loss
    c) Expense
    d) Debt
  4. Pen : Write :: Knife : ?
    a) Cut
    b) Cook
    c) Pierce
    d) Sharpen
  5. Teacher : School :: Doctor : ?
    a) Hospital
    b) Medicine
    c) Patient
    d) Nurse

2. Coding-Decoding

  1. If “APPLE” is coded as “ELPPA,” how is “ORANGE” coded?
    a) EGNARO
    b) RGNAEO
    c) EGARNO
    d) RGNOAE
  2. In a code language, “GO” is written as “JR.” How is “BE” written?
    a) CF
    b) EH
    c) DH
    d) IF
  3. If “TRAIN” is coded as “ULBJM,” how is “PLANE” coded?
    a) QMCOF
    b) OMZMF
    c) PMZMF
    d) QMBMF
  4. If “CAT” is coded as “DBU,” how is “DOG” coded?
    a) FPH
    b) CPH
    c) DPH
    d) EQH
  5. If “HOUSE” is written as “IPVTF,” how is “ROOM” written?
    a) SPSN
    b) SPQN
    c) SPQN
    d) SQNN

3. Blood Relations

  1. A is the father of B, but B is not the son of A. How is B related to A?
    a) Daughter
    b) Niece
    c) Nephew
    d) Son-in-law
  2. P is the mother of Q. Q is the sister of R. How is P related to R?
    a) Grandmother
    b) Aunt
    c) Mother
    d) Cousin
  3. Pointing to a woman, John said, “She is the daughter of my father’s only child.” Who is the woman to John?
    a) Mother
    b) Aunt
    c) Sister
    d) Cousin
  4. Introducing a man, a woman said, “He is the son of my mother’s only daughter.” Who is the man to the woman?
    a) Brother
    b) Uncle
    c) Son
    d) Nephew
  5. A said to B, “Your mother’s brother is my uncle.” How is A related to B?
    a) Father
    b) Brother
    c) Cousin
    d) Son

4. Direction Sense

  1. A person walks 5 km north, then turns east and walks 4 km. He finally turns south and walks 3 km. How far is he from his starting point?
    a) 5 km
    b) 6 km
    c) 4 km
    d) 7 km
  2. Ravi walks 10 m north, then turns right and walks 10 m. Then he turns right again and walks 10 m. In which direction is he facing now?
    a) East
    b) West
    c) North
    d) South
  3. A person travels 5 km east, then 3 km south, then 2 km west, and finally 1 km north. What is the shortest distance from the starting point?
    a) 5 km
    b) 6 km
    c) 4 km
    d) 7 km
  4. A man walks 7 km east and then 8 km north. What is the distance from his starting point?
    a) 8 km
    b) 10 km
    c) 15 km
    d) 12 km
  5. Starting from a point, A walks 3 km south, then turns left and walks 4 km. Finally, he turns left again and walks 3 km. How far is A from the starting point?
    a) 3 km
    b) 4 km
    c) 5 km
    d) 6 km

5. Syllogisms

  1. Statements: All cats are dogs. Some dogs are rats. Conclusions:
    I. Some cats are rats.
    II. Some dogs are cats.
  2. Statements: All flowers are trees. No tree is a fruit. Conclusions:
    I. No flower is a fruit.
    II. Some trees are flowers.
  3. Statements: Some apples are oranges. All oranges are bananas. Conclusions:
    I. Some apples are bananas.
    II. All bananas are oranges.
  4. Statements: All pens are pencils. No pencil is an eraser. Conclusions:
    I. No pen is an eraser.
    II. Some pencils are pens.
  5. Statements: All humans are animals. All animals are living beings. Conclusions:
    I. All humans are living beings.
    II. All living beings are humans.

6. Puzzle-Based Questions

  1. Five friends P, Q, R, S, and T are sitting in a row. P is to the immediate left of Q. T is not at the end. Who is in the middle?
  2. Six people are sitting around a circular table. A is between B and C. D is opposite B. Who is sitting to the left of D?
  3. Four people are standing in a queue. A is behind B but ahead of C. D is last. Who is third in the queue?
  4. A group of six friends—A, B, C, D, E, and F—are sitting in a line. A is sitting next to B. F is not at the end. E is between D and F. Who is sitting at the extreme left?
  5. Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are sitting in a circular arrangement. Who sits opposite B if A is to the right of G?

7. Number Series

  1. 2, 4, 8, 16, ?
    a) 20
    b) 24
    c) 32
    d) 48
  2. 1, 3, 6, 10, ?
    a) 12
    b) 15
    c) 18
    d) 20
  3. 5, 10, 20, 40, ?
    a) 60
    b) 80
    c) 100
    d) 120
  4. 7, 14, 21, 28, ?
    a) 30
    b) 35
    c) 40
    d) 42
  5. 10, 20, 40, 80, ?
    a) 100
    b) 160
    c) 120
    d) 200

8. Miscellaneous Questions

  1. If A’s age is twice B’s and the sum of their ages is 36, what is A’s age?
  2. Which word does not belong to the group?
    a) Chair
    b) Table
    c) Pen
    d) Bench
  3. Arrange the words in logical order:
    a) Leaf
    b) Tree
    c) Fruit
    d) Flower
  4. Find the odd one out:
    a) Eagle
    b) Sparrow
    c) Parrot
    d) Penguin
  5. A clock shows 10:15. What is the angle between the hour and minute hands?

9. Logical Reasoning

  1. All pens are books. Some books are notebooks. Conclusion:
    I. Some pens are notebooks.
    II. Some notebooks are books.
  2. Some trees are fruits. All fruits are sweet. Conclusion:
    I. All trees are sweet.
    II. Some fruits are trees.
  3. A is taller than B, and B is taller than C. Who is the shortest?
  4. Pointing to a picture, Ramesh said, “He is the only son of my father’s son.” Who is the person in the picture?

Tips to Prepare for RPF SI Reasoning Subject

  1. Focus on key topics like puzzles, coding-decoding, syllogisms, and blood relations.
  2. Solve 10-15 reasoning questions every day to enhance speed and accuracy.
  3. Master techniques for solving problems like series and direction sense quickly.
  4. Simulate exam conditions with mock tests to identify weak areas.
  5. Review errors and learn from them to avoid repetition in the exam.
  6. Prioritize easier questions first to save time for complex ones.
  7. Use trusted books and online resources for practice.
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