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LOGICAL REASONING

 

1.     I speak without a mouth and hear without ears, I have no body, but I shed many tears. What am I?

Option A. Cloud

Option B. River

Option C. Mirror

Option D. Echo

 

The answer is, Option A. Cloud

2.     I am lighter than a feather, yet the strongest man can't hold me for much longer than a minute. What am I?

Option A. Air

Option B. Breath

Option C. Thought

Option D. Whisper

 

The answer is, Option B. Breath

3.     What comes once in a minute, twice in a moment, but never in a thousand years?

Option A. The letter “M”

Option B. Opportunity

Option C. Silence

Option D. Reflection

 


The answer is, Option A. The letter “M”

4.     I am not alive, but I can grow; I don't have lungs, but I need air; I don't have a mouth, but water kills me. What am I?

Option A. Fire

Option B. Ice

Option C. Plant

Option D. Shadow

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The answer is, Option A. Fire

5.     What has keys but can't open locks?

Option A. Piano

Option B. Typewriter

Option C. Calculator

Option D. Keyboard

 

The answer is, Option A. Piano

6.     I speak without a mouth and hear without ears. I have no body, but I come alive with the wind. What am I?

Option A. Whistle

Option B. Echo

Option C. Wind chime

Option D. Thunder

 

The answer is, Option B. Echo

7.     I have keys but open no locks, I have space but no room. You can enter, but you can't go outside. What am I?

Option A. Keyboard

Option B. Wallet

Option C. Computer

Option D. Calendar

 

The answer is, Option A. Keyboard

8.     I fly without wings, I cry without eyes. Wherever I go, darkness follows me. What am I?

Option A. Cloud

Option B. Moon

Option C. Bat

Option D. Wind

 

The answer is, Option A. Cloud

9.     The more you take, the more you leave behind. What am I?

Option A. Time

Option B. Breath

Option C. Steps

Option D. Footprints

 

The answer is, Option D. Footprints

10.  I speak without a mouth and hear without ears. I have no body, but I come alive with the light. What am I?

Option A. Sun

Option B. Echo

Option C. Rainbow

Option D. Shadow

The answer is, Option B. Echo

11.  What has a head, a tail, but no body?

Option A. Coin

Option B. Snake

Option C. Arrow

Option D. Comet

 

The answer is, Option A. Coin

12.  I am taken from a mine, and shut up in a wooden case, from which I'm never released, and yet I'm used by every base. What am I?

Option A. Gold

Option B. Coal

Option C. Diamond

Option D. Silver

 

The answer is, Option B. Coal

13.  What can travel around the world while staying in a corner?

Option A. Stamp

Option B. Postcard

Option C. Globe

Option D. Television

 

The answer is, Option A. Stamp

14.  What has a neck but no head?

Option A. Bottle

Option B. Shirt

Option C. Guitar

Option D. Pencil

 

The answer is, Option A. Bottle

15.  I'm not alive, but I can die. What am I?

Option A. Robot

Option B. Fire

Option C. Clock

Option D. River

 

The answer is, Option B. Fire

16.  I can be cracked, made, told and played. What am I?

Option A. Joke

Option B. Egg

Option C. Code

Option D. Whip

 

The answer is, Option A. Joke

17.  What gets wetter as it dries?

Option A. Towel

Option B. Soap

Option C. Sponge

Option D. Raincoat

 

The answer is, Option A. Towel

18.  The more you have of it, the less you see. What is it?

Option A. Darkness

Option B. Space

Option C. Wisdom

Option D. Money

 

The answer is, Option A. Darkness

19.  The person who makes it, sells it. The person who buys it, never uses it. The person who uses it, never knows they're using it. What is it?

Option A. Coffin

Option B. Umbrella

Option C. Candle

Option D. Pillow

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The answer is, Option A. Coffin

20.  What has a head, a tail, is brown, and has no legs?

Option A. Penny

Option B. Dog

Option C. Bear

Option D. Squirrel

 

The answer is, Option A. Penny

 

21. Riddle: What has a heart but no organs?

   Options:

   Option A. Robot

   Option B. Music

   Option C. Love

   Option D. Clock

   The Answer is Option C. Love

 


22. Riddle: I'm tall when I'm young and short when I'm old. What am I?

   Options:

   Option A. Tree

   Option B. Pencil

   Option C. Candle

   Option D. Person

  The Answer is Option C. Candle

 

23. Riddle: What has one eye but cannot see?

    Options:

    Option A. Needle

    Option B. Potato

    Option C. Hurricane

    Option D. Camera

    The Answer is Option A. Needle

 

24. Riddle: What belongs to you, but other people use it more than you do?

    Options:

    Option A. Name

    Option B. Car

    Option C. House

    Option D. Money

    The Answer is Option A. Name

25. Riddle: What has a face and two hands but no arms or legs?

    Options:

    Option A. Coin

    Option B. Clock

    Option C. Cloud

    Option D. Mirror

    The Answer is Option B. Clock

 

26. Riddle: What has cities but no houses, forests but no trees, and rivers but no water?

    Options:

    Option A. Map

    Option B. Globe

    Option C. Internet

    Option D. Fantasy

    The Answer is Option A. Map

 

27. Riddle: I'm white, and I'm round, but not always found on the ground. What am I?

    Options:

    Option A. Egg

    Option B. Snowball

    Option C. Moon

    Option D. Cloud

    The Answer is, Option C. Moon

 

28. Riddle: What is always in front of you but can’t be seen?

    Options:

    Option A. Future

    Option B. Past

    Option C. Present

    Option D. Shadow

    The Answer is Option A. Future

 

29. Riddle: What runs around the whole yard without moving?

    Options:

    Option A. Sun

    Option B. Wind

    Option C. Water

    Option D. Fence

    The Answer is Option D. Fence

 

30. Riddle: What is so fragile that saying its name breaks it?

    Options:

    Option A. Egg

    Option B. Silence

    Option C. Glass

    Option D. Heart

    The Answer is Option B. Silence

 

31. Riddle: What can you catch but not throw?

    Options:

    Option A. Water

    Option B. Fever

    Option C. Snow

    Option D. Air

    The Answer is Option B. Fever

 

32. Riddle: What has a bottom at the top?

    Options:

    Option A. Bottle

    Option B. Leg

    Option C. Top Hat

    Option D. Staircase

    The Answer is Option C. Top Hat

 

33. Riddle: What goes up but never comes down?

    Options:

    Option A. Age

    Option B. A balloon

    Option C. A staircase

    Option D. A hill

    The Answer is Option A. Age

34. Riddle: What has hands but can't clap?

    Options:

    Option A. Plant

    Option B. Monkey

    Option C. Clock

    Option D. Table

    The Answer is Option C. Clock

 

35. Riddle: I am taken from a mine and shut up in a wooden case, from which I am never released, and yet I am used by almost every person. What am I?

    Options:

    Option A. Gold

    Option B. Pencil

    Option C. Coal

    Option D. Air

    The Answer is Option B. Pencil

 

36. Riddle: What has a ring but no finger?

    Options:

    Option A. Telephone

    Option B. Planet

    Option C. Coin

    Option D. Flower

    The Answer is Option A. Telephone

 

37. Riddle: I'm full of holes, yet I can hold water. What am I?

    Options:

    Option A. Cloud

    Option B. Sieve

    Option C. Bucket

    Option D. Sponge

    The Answer is Option D. Sponge

 


38. Riddle: What has teeth but can't bite?

    Options:

    Option A. Zipper

    Option B. Key

    Option C. Saw

    Option D. Comb

    The Answer is Option A. Zipper

39. Question: I am a logical puzzle where a group of individuals with certain characteristics are arranged according to a set of constraints. What am I?

 

Option A. Sudoku

Option B. Crossword

Option C. Logic Grid Puzzle

Option D. Cryptogram

 

The Answer is Option C. Logic Grid Puzzle

40. Question: I am a paradoxical statement that seems to contradict itself but may contain a hidden truth. What am I?

 

Option A. Irony

Option B. Conundrum

Option C. Oxymoron

Option D. Paradox

 

The Answer is Option D. Paradox

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41. Question: If all dogs are mammals, and all mammals are animals, what can we logically conclude?

   Options:

   Option A. All animals are dogs

   Option B. Some animals are dogs

   Option C. All dogs are animals

   Option D. No conclusion can be drawn

   The Answer is, Option C. All dogs are animals

 

42. Question: If all squares are rectangles, and all rectangles have four sides, what can we conclude about squares?

   Options:

   Option A. Squares have four sides

   Option B. Squares are not rectangles

   Option C. All rectangles are squares

   Option D. Squares have five sides

   The Answer is, Option A. Squares have four sides

 

43. Question: If some birds can fly and penguins are birds, what can we conclude about penguins?

   Options:

   Option A. Penguins can fly

   Option B. Penguins cannot fly

   Option C. All birds can fly

   Option D. Penguins are not birds

   The Answer is, Option B. Penguins cannot fly

 

44. Question: If all roses are flowers and some flowers are red, what can we conclude about roses?

   Options:

   Option A. Roses are red

   Option B. Roses are not flowers

   Option C. Roses are always red

   Option D. Roses are not red

   The Answer is, Option D. Roses are not red

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45. Question: If all politicians are humans, and some humans are honest, what can we conclude about politicians?

   Options:

   Option A. All politicians are honest

   Option B. Some politicians are honest

   Option C. No politicians are honest

   Option D. All politicians are not humans

   The Answer is, Option B. Some politicians are honest

 

46. Question: If all apples are fruits and some fruits are oranges, what can we conclude about apples?

   Options:

   Option A. Apples are oranges

   Option B. Apples are not fruits

   Option C. Apples are always oranges

   Option D. Apples are fruits

   The Answer is, Option D. Apples are fruits

 

47. Question: If all mammals are warm-blooded and some warm-blooded animals are whales, what can we conclude about whales?

   Options:

   Option A. Whales are mammals

   Option B. Whales are not warm-blooded

   Option C. Whales are fish

   Option D. Whales are not animals

   The Answer is, Option A. Whales are mammals

 

48. Question: If some students like math and all math lovers are smart, what can we conclude about students?

   Options:

   Option A. All students are smart

   Option B. Some students are smart

   Option C. No students like math

   Option D. All students like math

   The Answer is, Option B. Some students are smart

 

49. Question: If all triangles have three sides and some polygons are triangles, what can we conclude about polygons?

   Options:

   Option A. Polygons have three sides

   Option B. Polygons can be triangles

   Option C. All polygons are triangles

   Option D. Polygons have four sides

   The Answer is, Option B. Polygons can be triangles

 

50. Question: If some birds can sing and all singing birds are parrots, what can we conclude about parrots?

    Options:

    Option A. Parrots cannot sing

    Option B. All parrots can sing

    Option C. Some birds can sing

    Option D. Parrots are not birds

    The Answer is, Option B. All parrots can sing

 

51. Question: If all squares are quadrilaterals and some quadrilaterals are rectangles, what can we conclude about rectangles?

    Options:

    Option A. All rectangles are squares

    Option B. Rectangles have three sides

    Option C. Rectangles cannot be squares

    Option D. Some rectangles are squares

    The Answer is, Option D. Some rectangles are squares

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52. Question: If all doctors are educated and some educated people are lawyers, what can we conclude about lawyers?

    Options:

    Option A. All lawyers are doctors

    Option B. Lawyers are not educated

    Option C. Some lawyers are educated

    Option D. Lawyers are not people

    The Answer is, Option C. Some lawyers are educated

 

53. Question: If some mammals can swim and all swimming mammals are dolphins, what can we conclude about dolphins?

    Options:

    Option A. Dolphins cannot swim

    Option B. Some mammals cannot swim

    Option C. All dolphins are mammals

    Option D. Dolphins are fish

    The Answer is, Option C. All dolphins are mammals

 

54. Question: If all carnivores eat meat and some meat-eaters are lions, what can we conclude about lions?

    Options:

    Option A. Lions do not eat meat

    Option B. All lions eat meat

    Option C. Some carnivores are lions

    Option D. Lions are herbivores

    The Answer is, Option B. All lions eat meat

 

55. Question: If all students study and some studying individuals are scholars, what can we conclude about scholars?

    Options:

    Option A. Scholars do not study

    Option B. Some students are scholars

    Option C. All scholars are students

    Option D. Scholars are not individuals

    The Answer is, Option B. Some students are scholars

 

56. Question: If all triangles have three angles and some three-angled shapes are triangles, what can we conclude about three-angled shapes?

    Options:

    Option A. Three-angled shapes cannot be triangles

    Option B. All three-angled shapes are triangles

    Option C. Some triangles have more than three angles

    Option D. Three-angled shapes have four sides

    The Answer is, Option B. All three-angled shapes are triangles

 

57. Question: If some birds can talk and all talking birds are parrots, what can we conclude about parrots?

    Options:

    Option A. Parrots cannot talk

    Option B. Some parrots are birds

    Option C. All parrots can talk

    Option D. Parrots are not birds

    The Answer is, Option C. All parrots can talk

 

58. Question: If all humans breathe and some breathing individuals are athletes, what can we conclude about athletes?

    Options:

    Option A. Athletes do not breathe

    Option B. Some humans are athletes

    Option C. All athletes are not humans

    Option D. Athletes are not individuals

    The Answer is, Option B. Some humans are athletes

 

59. Question: If all triangles have three sides and some three-sided shapes are squares, what can we conclude about squares?

    Options:

    Option A. Squares cannot be three-sided

    Option B. All squares are triangles

    Option C. Squares have four sides

    Option D. Some triangles are squares

    The Answer is, Option C. Squares have four sides

 

60. Question: If all roses are flowers and some flowers are fragrant, what can we conclude about roses?

    Options:

    Option A. Roses are always fragrant

    Option B. Roses are not flowers

    Option C. Some fragrant things are roses

    Option D. Roses are not fragrant

    The Answer is, Option C. Some fragrant things are roses

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