Qualitative Reasoning
Description: Qualitative Reasoning | |
Number of Questions: 20 | |
Created by: Jayanti Mahajan | |
Tags: Qualitative Reasoning Reading Comprehension English |
The phrase 'feeling home sick' is about which trait?
Directions: Read the following two scenarios and answer the question that follows:
Scenario 1
Stephen changed to a new school after completing his secondary studies. His previous school, though nearer to his place, was not very reputed in producing exceptional scores which he desired. He is scoring well but misses the company of his friends and feels stressed out in the new environment.
Scenario 2
Rashid is pursuing his engineering from Canada and lives in a hostel there. His parents live in India and take care of his finances. From his childhood days, he wanted to live an independent life, full of liberties. But now he feels home sick. There is no caring mother and supportive father around him now.
Which of the following strategies could resolve problems for everyone in both scenarios?
Directions: Read the following two scenarios and answer the question that follows:
Scenario 1
Stephen changed to a new school after completing his secondary studies. His previous school, though nearer to his place, was not very reputed in producing exceptional scores which he desired. He is scoring well but misses the company of his friends and feels stressed out in the new environment.
Scenario 2
Rashid is pursuing his engineering from Canada and lives in a hostel there. His parents live in India and take care of his finances. From his childhood days, he wanted to live an independent life, full of liberties. But now he feels home sick. There is no caring mother and supportive father around him now.
Which of these best describes Stephen's current mental state as described in the first scenario?
Directions: Read the following two scenarios and answer the question that follows:
Scenario 1
Stephen changed to a new school after completing his secondary studies. His previous school, though nearer to his place, was not very reputed in producing exceptional scores which he desired. He is scoring well but misses the company of his friends and feels stressed out in the new environment.
Scenario 2
Rashid is pursuing his engineering from Canada and lives in a hostel there. His parents live in India and take care of his finances. From his childhood days, he wanted to live an independent life, full of liberties. But now he feels home sick. There is no caring mother and supportive father around him now.
Directions: Read the given statements and answer the question that follows:
A. Tomorrow never comes. B. All things come to those who wait. C. Make hay while the sun shines. D. Time and tide wait for none.
Which saying highlights the importance of 'patience' in human lives?
Directions: Read the given statements and answer the question that follows:
A. Tomorrow never comes. B. All things come to those who wait. C. Make hay while the sun shines. D. Time and tide wait for none.
Which of the two statements express opposite sentiments?
According to Wikipedia, 'monologue' is presented by a single character most often to express their mental thoughts aloud, though sometimes also to directly address another character or the audience. Which of the following does NOT represent a monologue?
Which of the following statements expresses the ideal relationship between the two categories; 'status conscious people' and 'rich people'?
If Sunita decides to leave a part of syllabus while preparing for exam, what is most likely to be the immediate effect of her decision?
Directions: Read the following information and answer the question that follows:
A. Actions speak louder than words. B. Silence is golden. C. Barking dog seldom bites. D. Pen is mightier than sword.
Which of the two statements express opposite sentiments?
What conclusion can be drawn from both the scenarios?
Directions: Read the following two scenarios and answer the question that follows:
Scenario 1
Stephen changed to a new school after completing his secondary studies. His previous school, though nearer to his place, was not very reputed in producing exceptional scores which he desired. He is scoring well but misses the company of his friends and feels stressed out in the new environment.
Scenario 2
Rashid is pursuing his engineering from Canada and lives in a hostel there. His parents live in India and take care of his finances. From his childhood days, he wanted to live an independent life, full of liberties. But now he feels home sick. There is no caring mother and supportive father around him now.
What conclusion can be drawn from scenario 1?
Directions: Read the following two scenarios and answer the question that follows:
Scenario 1
Stephen changed to a new school after completing his secondary studies. His previous school, though nearer to his place, was not very reputed in producing exceptional scores which he desired. He is scoring well but misses the company of his friends and feels stressed out in the new environment.
Scenario 2
Rashid is pursuing his engineering from Canada and lives in a hostel there. His parents live in India and take care of his finances. From his childhood days, he wanted to live an independent life, full of liberties. But now he feels home sick. There is no caring mother and supportive father around him now.
From the second scenario it can be assumed that
Directions: Read the following two scenarios and answer the question that follows:
Scenario 1
Stephen changed to a new school after completing his secondary studies. His previous school, though nearer to his place, was not very reputed in producing exceptional scores which he desired. He is scoring well but misses the company of his friends and feels stressed out in the new environment.
Scenario 2
Rashid is pursuing his engineering from Canada and lives in a hostel there. His parents live in India and take care of his finances. From his childhood days, he wanted to live an independent life, full of liberties. But now he feels home sick. There is no caring mother and supportive father around him now.
Which of these words best describes the virtue as highlighted in the first scenario?
Directions: Read the following two scenarios and answer the question that follows:
Scenario-1
Kavita knows that it is her brother Rohit who has stolen the money from her mother’s purse. Their mother unknowingly, doubts the servant of being the thief and decides to fire him from the job. Kavita later tells her mother the truth. The mother feels guilty for suspecting the poor servant and applauds Kavita for not showing any undue favour towards her younger brother.
Scenario-2
Robin is the treasurer of his school’s cultural society and is very sincere in his duties. He gets grant to organize the annual fair, from which he manages to save Rs. 200 this time. His friend asks him not to return the money and use it for post-fair party. Robin goes to the party with friends but after depositing the money back in the society’s account.
For a young businessman setting up a new business, the gemstones chosen would most likely be
Directions: Read the following information and answer the question that follows:
Gemstones are associated with certain human qualities and are often worn to enhance them. They have an important role in astrology. While choosing gemstones, many astrologers consider the impact they may have on people’s feelings and desires.
Commonly recognised gemstone associations include:
Topaz – Friendship, Strength
Emerald - Happiness, Fertility
Sapphire - Wisdom, Calmness
Aquamarine - Courage, Health
Zircon - Wisdom, Wealth
What conclusion can be drawn from the first scenario?
Directions: Read the following two scenarios and answer the question that follows:
Scenario-1
Kavita knows that it is her brother Rohit who has stolen the money from her mother’s purse. Their mother unknowingly, doubts the servant of being the thief and decides to fire him from the job. Kavita later tells her mother the truth. The mother feels guilty for suspecting the poor servant and applauds Kavita for not showing any undue favour towards her younger brother.
Scenario-2
Robin is the treasurer of his school’s cultural society and is very sincere in his duties. He gets grant to organize the annual fair, from which he manages to save Rs. 200 this time. His friend asks him not to return the money and use it for post-fair party. Robin goes to the party with friends but after depositing the money back in the society’s account.
Both the scenarios highlight
Directions: Read the following two scenarios and answer the question that follows:
Scenario-1
Kavita knows that it is her brother Rohit who has stolen the money from her mother’s purse. Their mother unknowingly, doubts the servant of being the thief and decides to fire him from the job. Kavita later tells her mother the truth. The mother feels guilty for suspecting the poor servant and applauds Kavita for not showing any undue favour towards her younger brother.
Scenario-2
Robin is the treasurer of his school’s cultural society and is very sincere in his duties. He gets grant to organize the annual fair, from which he manages to save Rs. 200 this time. His friend asks him not to return the money and use it for post-fair party. Robin goes to the party with friends but after depositing the money back in the society’s account.
What conclusion can be drawn from both the scenarios?
Directions: Read the following two scenarios and answer the question that follows:
Scenario-1
Kavita knows that it is her brother Rohit who has stolen the money from her mother’s purse. Their mother unknowingly, doubts the servant of being the thief and decides to fire him from the job. Kavita later tells her mother the truth. The mother feels guilty for suspecting the poor servant and applauds Kavita for not showing any undue favour towards her younger brother.
Scenario-2
Robin is the treasurer of his school’s cultural society and is very sincere in his duties. He gets grant to organize the annual fair, from which he manages to save Rs. 200 this time. His friend asks him not to return the money and use it for post-fair party. Robin goes to the party with friends but after depositing the money back in the society’s account.
The second scenario clearly states that
Directions: Read the following two scenarios and answer the question that follows:
Scenario-1
Kavita knows that it is her brother Rohit who has stolen the money from her mother’s purse. Their mother unknowingly, doubts the servant of being the thief and decides to fire him from the job. Kavita later tells her mother the truth. The mother feels guilty for suspecting the poor servant and applauds Kavita for not showing any undue favour towards her younger brother.
Scenario-2
Robin is the treasurer of his school’s cultural society and is very sincere in his duties. He gets grant to organize the annual fair, from which he manages to save Rs. 200 this time. His friend asks him not to return the money and use it for post-fair party. Robin goes to the party with friends but after depositing the money back in the society’s account.
For a study room, the direction chosen would most likely be
Directions: Read the following information and answer the question that follows:
Feng Shui associates different directions with specific meanings, according to their effect on human nature.
While constructing a house, architects often consider the association of various directions with the type of room and its occupants.
Commonly recognised direction meanings include:
South – recognition, fame, wealth and prosperity
East – family, health, marriage and romantic happiness
West – children, mentors and networking
North – career prospects, education and knowledge
Which of the following best describes Robin's quality trait displayed in not spending the society's money at the party?
Directions: Read the following two scenarios and answer the question that follows:
Scenario-1
Kavita knows that it is her brother Rohit who has stolen the money from her mother’s purse. Their mother unknowingly, doubts the servant of being the thief and decides to fire him from the job. Kavita later tells her mother the truth. The mother feels guilty for suspecting the poor servant and applauds Kavita for not showing any undue favour towards her younger brother.
Scenario-2
Robin is the treasurer of his school’s cultural society and is very sincere in his duties. He gets grant to organize the annual fair, from which he manages to save Rs. 200 this time. His friend asks him not to return the money and use it for post-fair party. Robin goes to the party with friends but after depositing the money back in the society’s account.