Accenture Critical + Abstract Reasonin g [ Section II and Section III] # 1 Logical Sequence Q1. What will come at the place of question mark? 2, 10, 40, 120, ? , 240 a) 120 b) 180 c) 220 d) 240 Q2. What will come at the place of question mark? 8, 28, 116, 584, ? Topics Logical Sequence Coding & Decoding Arrangements / Seating Arrangements Statement & Conclusions Analogies Flow charts Visual Reasoning a) 1752 b) 3504 c) 3508 d) 3502 Q3. Find the missing term in the series given below. 74, 75, 78, ? , 114, 195 a) 82 b) 87 c) 91 d) 92 Q4 Find the missing term in the series given below. 30, 31, 34, 39, 46, ? a) 69 b) 55 c) 65 d) 59 Q5. Complete the series: 100, 200, 310, 430, ? a) 506 b) 512 c) 560 d) 566 Q6. Look at the series: What number should come next? 21, 9, 21, 11, 21, 13, 21, .... a) 14 b) 15 c) 21 d) 23 Q7. Find the missing term in the series given below: 32, 39, 48, 59, 72, 87, ? a) 1 08 b) 1 10 c) 104 d) 102 Q8. Find the missing term in the series given below: 51, 58, 67, 80, 101, ? a) 134 b) 138 c) 138 d) 152 Answers Q1 to Q8 Q1 Answer: d) 240 Q2 Answer: c) 3508 Q3 Answer: b) 87 Q4 Answer: b) 55 Q 5 Answer: c ) 5 60 Q6 Answer: b) 15 Q7 Answer: Q8 Answer: c) 138 # 2 Coding & D ecoding Q9. I f in a certain code language, "EXTREME" is coded as "FAVSHOP", then how would "SECTION" be coded in the same code language? a) THFVLOO b) THFULPQ c) THEULQO d) THEULPQ Q10. Mark the odd one out from the given options. a) JLH b) NPR c) FHD d) TVR Q11. If in a certain code language, "ACQUIT" is coded as "ZERWHV", then how would "SMOOTH" be coded in the same as a) ROQRSJ b) ROPQTJ c) ROPQSI d) ROQRSK Q12. If in a certain code language, "DOUBLE" is coded as "EPVCMP, then how would "FEMALE" be coded in the same code language? a) ELAMEF b) HEOCNG c) GFNBMF d) GENBMF Q 13 . Mark the odd one out from the given options. a) D12F b) O34Q c) M28O d) H16J Q14. Mark the odd one out from the given options a) GO (22) b) AR (19) c) DV (26) d) EM (15) Q15. If in a certain language, MADRAS is coded as NBESBT. Then how is BOMBAY coded in that language? a) CPNCBX b) CPNCBZ c) CPOCBZ d) CQOCBZ ans b Q16. If DELHI is coded as 73541 and CALCUTTA as 82589662, how can CALICUT be coded? a) 5779431 b) 5978213 c) 8251896 d) 8543691 ans c Answers Q 9 to Q16 Q 9 Answer: Q 10 Answer: Q 11 Answer: Q 12 Answer: Q 13 Answer: Q 14 Answer: Q 15 Answer: b) CPNCBZ Q 16 Answer: c) 8251896 The alphabets are coded as follows : D E L H I C A L C U T T A 7 3 5 4 1 8 2 5 8 9 6 6 2 # 3 Arrangement Q1. Ramesh ranks 13th in the class of 33 students. There are 5 students below Suresh rank wise. How many students are there between Ramesh and Suresh? a) 12 b) 14 c) 15 d) 16 Q2. In a row of trees, a tree is 7th from left end and 14th from right end. How many trees are there in the row? a) 18 b) 19 c) 20 d) 21 Q3. Five Students - Quinn, Nick, Alva, Kendall and Joe are sitting around a circular table, not necessarily in the same order. Each of them is sitting on a chair with different letters - A, B, C, D and E. All facing the centre. [ FEB 2022] The following information is known about them. I . Quinn sits next to the one sitting on chair B. II. Alva sits second to the left of Quinn. III. Chair A is not adjacent to chair E on which Alva is sitting. IV. Ken and Nick sit opposite each other, Chair D is between chairs A and B V Joe sits adja cent to Ken. # 3. 1 . Ken is sitting on which letter chair? a) A b) C c) B d) E # 3. 2 Who sits on chair D? a) Ken b) Nick c) Quinn d) Alva # 3. 3 . Which letter chair is opposite to Ken? a) C b) E c) D d) B # 3. 4 . What is the r mum number of people sitting between Quinn and Alva? a) 1 b) 3 c) 0 d) 2 Q4. Six friends - Kai, Luca, Hunter, Quinn, Elliot and Parker (not necessarily in the same order) are standing in a row, all facing North. Parker and Hunter are standing at either ends. Quinn is standing fourth to the left of Hunter. Elliot and Luca are standing in between Hunter and Kai. Elliot isn't standing adjacent to Kai. # 4. 1. Who is standing in between Quinn and Luca? a) Parker b) Elliot c) Kai d) Hunter # 4. 2. How many people are standing in between Parker and Kai? a) 1 b) 3 c) 4 d) 2 A # 4. 3. Who is standing second to the left of Elliot? a) Hunter b) Quinn c) Luca d) Kai # 4. 4. State whether the statement is true or false? "Parker is standing at the left end" a) False b) True C) Cannot be determined Q5. Read the information given below and answer the questions that follow: Five friends - A, B, D, E and F are sitting in a line facing north, not necessarily in the same order. B sits at either ends of the row. E sits fourth from the left. D sits adja cent to E F sits second to the right of B. #5.1 Who is sitting at the middle of the row? a) B b) D c) F d) A #5.2 Who sits to the left of F? a) A b) B c) E d) D #5.3 How many person(s) is/are sitting between B and E? a) 3 b) 2 c) 0 d) 1 #5.4 Who is sitting at the right end of the row? a) E b) A c) B d) D Q6. Read the information given below carefully and answer the questions that follow Five friends - Danny, Fisher, Maria, Costa, and dark (not necessarily in the same order) are competing in a friendly swimming race. Lad different coloured swimming cap - White, Violet, Purple, Orange, and Pink. No two swimmers finish together. The following information is known about them. 1. Clark, who was wear ing a white cap finished third and Fisher finished just before him. 2. Danny, who didn't finish last and second last wore a Pink cap. 3. Maria didn't finish last and didn't wear a Purple cap. #6.1 Who was the winner of the race? a) Costa b) Fisher c) Maria d) Danny #6.2 In which position did Maria finish the race? a) Third b) First c) Fifth d) Fourth Answers Arrangements Q1 Answer: b) 14 Q2 Answer: c) 20 Q4 Answer: #4.1 c) Kai #4.2 a) 1 #4.3 d) Kai #4.4 b) True Q 5 Answer: #5.1 c) F #5.2 a) A #5.3 b) 2 #5.4 d) D Q6 Answer: #6.1 d) Danny #6.2 d) Fourth # 4 Analogies Q1. Mark the option that best completes the comparison. Bird: Nest :: Bee : ? a ) Kennel b) Hive c) Nest d) Tree Q2. Mark the option that best completes the comparison Doctor: Stethoscope :: Electrician : ? a) Trowel b) Voltage tester c) Wrenches d) S a w Q3. Mark the option that best completes the comparison: King : Kingdom : : ? : Empire a) Emperor b) Throne c) Royal d) Soldier Q4. Mark the option that best complete the comparison: Confrontation: Conflict :: Enormous:? a) Monstrous b) Miniature c) Petite d) Small Ans a Q5. Mark the option that best completes the comparison. Astrology Prediction :: Archaeology : ? a) Kings b) Monuments c) History d) Geography Ans b Q6. Mark the option that best complete the comparison: Smile: Happy :: ? : Angry a) Upset b) Smirk c) Frown d) Grin Ans c # 5 Statement & Conclusions Q1. Statements: I . Some peanuts are shoes II. Some shoes are strings Conclusions: I . Some peanuts are strings II. Some strings are peanuts a) Only conclusion I follows b) Both conclusion I and conclusion II follow c) Only conclusion II follows d) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows Ans d Q2. Question: Milia purchased 100 kilograms of fruits today. If she bought three types of fruit, what is the weight of apples purchased? I. Oranges and Pineapples were purchased in equal proportions II. Milia purchased 40 kilograms of Pineapple. a) I alone is sufficient, but II alone is not sufficient b) Both I and II together are sufficient c) II alone is sufficient, but not I alone d) Each statement alone is sufficient to answer the question Ans b Q3. Statement: Hummingbirds are so miniature; they are often confused with insects. It is only their wings and beak that allow them to appear like a bird to naked eyes. Conclusions: I. Most insects appear like hummingbirds. II. No matter how similar the two objects might be, they can still be differentiated. a) Neither conclusion I or II follow b) Either conclusion I or II follows c) Conclusion I follows d) Conclusion II follows Ans d Q4. Statement: In 2016, Kyle Smith became the youngest Ambrosian to win a National Games medal. Conclusions: I. No woman had won a National Games medal before 2016 II. Ambrosia got its first National Games medal in 2016 a) None follow b) Only conclusion II follows c) Only conclusion I follows d) Both conclusion I and II follow Ans a Q5. Question: When will Bridgette turn 10, if her brother Ben will be twice her age that year? Statements: I. Ben turned 15 in 2018 II. Ben was born in 2003 three years after his parent's wedding a) Only one of the statements, alone, is sufficient b) Each statement alone is sufficient c) Both I and II together are sufficient d) I and II together are not sufficient Ans b Q6. Statements: Some p ots are pans. Some pans are plates. All plates are cups. Some cups are forks. Conclusions: I. Some cups are pans II. Some forks are cups III. All pan are pots a) Only I and III follow b) All follow c) Only I and II follow d) Only II and III follow Ans c Q7. Statements : I. All balls are blue. II. Some blues are pipes. III. All pipes are pins. IV. No pins are balls. Conclusions: I . Some pins are blue, II. Some balls are pipes. III . Some pins are pipes. a) Only conclusion I and conclusion II follow b Only conclusion II and conclusion III follow c) Only conclusion 1 and conclusion III follow d) All follow # 6 Flow - Chart Study the flowchart given below and answer the questions that follow. Q 1 What number is stored in Box 2 at the end of the flowchart? A. 3 B. 4 C. 8 D. 6 Answer: Option C Q2 How many times you will get a NO for the condition in step E? A. 2 B. 1 C. 0 D. 4 Answer: Option C # 7 Visual Reasoning Q 1. Which one of the following images is most unlike others three? a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4 Answer c) 3 Q 2 From the response Figure identify which should complete the sequence given in Problem Figure. a) 4 b) 1 c) 3 d) 2 Answer a ) Q 2 From the response Figure identify which should complete the sequence given in Problem Figure. a) 4 b) 1 c) 3 d) 2 Answer a ) Q3. Mark the option that most logically completes the following sequence? Answer B Q 4. Which of letter replaces question Mark?