Logical reasoning questions for AFCAT exams

These logical reasoning questions cover various concepts and are similar to the types of questions asked in AFCAT exams. Remember to read the questions carefully and choose the most appropriate answer based on the given information. Good luck with your preparation!

Here are 20 logical reasoning questions that are commonly asked in AFCAT exams

Q1. If all cats are dogs and some dogs are rats, which of the following statements is true?

  1. a) All cats are rats.
  2. b) Some cats are rats.
  3. c) All rats are cats.
  4. d) Some rats are cats.

Answer: b) Some cats are rats.

Q2. If A is taller than B, and B is taller than C, then which of the following statements is true?

  1. a) A is taller than C.
  2. b) C is taller than A.
  3. c) A and C are of the same height.
  4. d) The relationship cannot be determined.

Answer: a) A is taller than C.

Q3. In a certain code language, “FINE” is written as “HKLQ.” How would “DEAR” be written in the same code?

  1. a) GHFD
  2. b) GHFD
  3. c) GHDF
  4. d) GDFH

Answer: c) GHDF

Q4. If 6 workers can complete a task in 18 days, how many workers would be needed to complete the task in 9 days?

  1. a) 9
  2. b) 12
  3. c) 18
  4. d) 36

Answer: b) 12

Q5. If all watches are clocks and some clocks are radios, which of the following statements is true?

  1. a) All radios are watches.
  2. b) Some watches are radios.
  3. c) All radios are clocks.
  4. d) Some radios are clocks.

Answer: d) Some radios are clocks.

Q6. Find the missing number in the sequence: 2, 4, 8, 16?

  1. a) 24
  2. b) 28
  3. c) 32
  4. d) 36

Answer: c) 32

Q7. If the day after tomorrow is Sunday, what day was three days ago?

  1. a) Sunday
  2. b) Monday
  3. c) Tuesday
  4. d) Wednesday

Answer: c) Tuesday

Q8. In a certain code language, “APPLE” is written as “CVQQF.” How would “ORANGE” be written in the same code?

  1. a) QTCPIH
  2. b) QTCPJH
  3. c) QTCPIJ
  4. d) QTCIJH

Answer: b) QTCPJH

Q9. If some books are pens and all pens are pencils, which of the following statements is true?

  1. a) All books are pencils.
  2. b) Some pencils are books.
  3. c) All pencils are books.
  4. d) Some books are pencils.

Answer: b) Some pencils are books.

Q10. If 3 friends can share 24 apples equally, how many apples would 6 friends need to share equally?

  1. a) 12
  2. b) 24
  3. c) 36
  4. d) 48

Answer: b) 24

Q11. If all birds can fly and penguins are birds, which of the following statements is true?

  1. a) All birds are penguins.
  2. b) Some penguins can fly.
  3. c) All penguins can fly.
  4. d) Some birds cannot fly.

Answer: d) Some birds cannot fly.

Q12. Find the missing number in the sequence: 5, 10, 15,?

  1. a) 16
  2. b) 18
  3. c) 20
  4. d) 22

Answer: d) 22

Q13. If today is Friday, what day will it be after 10 days?

  1. a) Monday
  2. b) Tuesday
  3. c) Wednesday
  4. d) Thursday

Answer: b) Tuesday

Q14. In a certain code language, “SUN” is written as “VWP.” How would “MOON” be written in the same code?

  1. a) OQPP
  2. b) OQOQ
  3. c) OQQP
  4. d) PQOP

Answer: c) OQQP

Q15. If all dogs are mammals and some mammals are cats, which of the following statements is true?

  1. a) All cats are dogs.
  2. b) Some cats are dogs.
  3. c) All cats are mammals.
  4. d) Some cats are mammals.

Answer: c) All cats are mammals.

Q16. If 4 pens cost $12, how much would 8 pens cost?

  1. a) $8
  2. b) $12
  3. c) $16
  4. d) $24

Answer: c) $16

Q17. Find the missing number in the sequence: 1, 4, 9, 25,?

  1. a) 10
  2. b) 11
  3. c) 12
  4. d) 13

Answer: b) 11

Q18. If some apples are oranges and all oranges are bananas, which of the following statements is true?

  1. a) All bananas are apples.
  2. b) Some bananas are apples.
  3. c) All bananas are oranges.
  4. d) Some bananas are oranges.

Answer: b) Some bananas are apples.

Q19. In a certain code language, “CAT” is written as “FEX.” How would “DOG” be written in the same code?

  1. a) GPH
  2. b) GOR
  3. c) GOQ
  4. d) GOH

Answer: c) GOQ

Q20. If 5 cars can complete a race in 2 hours, how many hours would it take for 10 cars to complete the race?

  1. a) 1
  2. b) 2
  3. c) 3
  4. d) 4

Answer: b) 2

 

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