RRB ALP · General Intelligence and Reasoning
Cause-effect, course-of-action and assumption-based problems.
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Q1 · Analytical Reasoning · EASY
Statement: The government has decided to ban all plastic bags in the city from next month. Which of the following assumptions is implicit in the above statement?
Q2 · Analytical Reasoning · MEDIUM
Statement: A sudden increase in road accidents has been reported in the city during the last three months. Course of Action: I. The traffic police should conduct special drives to check traffic rule violations. II. The government should ban all vehicles in the city. Which course of action should be followed?
Q3 · Analytical Reasoning · HARD
Statement: Many employees of a company have been found to be absent from work frequently, leading to decreased productivity. Possible Causes: I. The company has not implemented any attendance monitoring system. II. Employees are dissatisfied with their salary and working conditions. Possible Effects: P. The company's profits will decline in the coming months. Q. The company will have to hire more employees to compensate. Which of the following is the most logical cause-effect relationship?
Q4 · Analytical Reasoning · MEDIUM
Five friends P, Q, R, S and T are sitting in a row facing north. P is sitting second from the left end. R is sitting at one of the extreme ends. T is sitting between Q and S. S is not sitting next to P. Who is sitting at the right end?
Q5 · Analytical Reasoning · HARD
In a family of six persons A, B, C, D, E and F, there are two married couples. B is the grandmother of F and is married to D. C is the wife of A. E is the mother of F. How is A related to D?