LIC AAO Pre Reasoning Ability Quiz
Reasoning Ability is a part of almost all major competitive exams in the country and is perhaps the most scoring section also. Aspirants who regularly practice questions have a good chance of scoring well in the Reasoning Ability Section. So here we are providing you with the LIC AAO Pre Reasoning Ability Quiz to help you prepare better. This LIC AAO Pre Reasoning Ability Quiz includes all of the most recent pattern-based questions, as well as Previous Year Questions. This LIC AAO Pre Reasoning Ability Quiz is available to you at no cost. Candidates will be provided with a detailed explanation of each question in this LIC AAO Pre Reasoning Ability Quiz. Candidates must practice this LIC AAO Pre Reasoning Ability Quiz to achieve a good score in the Reasoning Ability Section.
Directions (1-5): Read the given information carefully to answer these questions.
An Institute conducts a refresher course for competitive exam of seven different subjects. The Subjects are History, Geography, Computer, Quantitative aptitude, Reasoning, Banking awareness and English. The course of different subjects is held from 1st January to 8th January.
i. The course should start with Geography.
ii. 2nd January being a Sunday, should be a holiday.
iii. Class of Banking awareness should be held on the day just previous to English.
iv. Computer should be immediately after the holiday. Reasoning follows Computer.
v. There should be a gap of one day between Reasoning and English and between Banking awareness and Quantitative aptitude.
- Which subject class is held on 6th January?
(a) English
(b) Geography
(c) Computer
(d) Reasoning
(e) None of these
- How many classes are held between Banking awareness and Computer?
(a) One
(b) Two
(c) Three
(d) Four
(e) None of these
- Which subject precedes History?
(a) Reasoning
(b) English
(c) Computer
(d) Quantitative aptitude
(e) None of these
- Which subject will be on Tuesday?
(a) History
(b) English
(c) Reasoning
(d) None of these
(e) Can’t be determined
- Which refresher course will start on 4 January?
(a) Geography
(b) History
(c) Computer
(d) Reasoning
(e) None of these
Directions (6-10): Each question consists of two/three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. Consider the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusion logically follow from the given statements using all statements together.
Mark your answer as,
- Statements: Some coachings are institutes
All colleges are institutes
All schools are coachings
Conclusions: I. Some coachings are not colleges is a possibility
II. Some institutes are schools
(a) If only conclusion I follows
(b) If only conclusion II follows
(c) If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
(d) If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
(e) If both conclusion I and conclusion II follow
- Statements: Some coachings are institutes
All colleges are institutes
All schools are coachings
Conclusions: I. No school is college is a possibility
II. All schools are institutes
(a) If only conclusion I follows
(b) If only conclusion II follows
(c) If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
(d) If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
(e) If both conclusion I and conclusion II follow
- Statements: No building is room
All houses are rooms
Some halls are buildings
Conclusions: I. Some rooms are halls is definitely true
II. No house is building
(a) If only conclusion I follows
(b) If only conclusion II follows
(c) If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
(d) If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
(e) If both conclusion I and conclusion II follow
- Statements: No building is room
All houses are rooms
Some halls are buildings
Conclusions: I. Some halls are not houses
II. All rooms being a part of halls is a possibility
(a) If only conclusion I follows
(b) If only conclusion II follows
(c) If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
(d) If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
(e) If both conclusion I and conclusion II follow
- Statements: No report is a paper
All papers are books
Some pages are books
Conclusions: I. At least some papers are pages
II. Some books are not reports
(a) If only conclusion I follows
(b) If only conclusion II follows
(c) If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
(d) If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
(e) If both conclusion I and conclusion II follow








