To clear Government Exams, candidates must practice the most frequently appearing questions of different sections of the exam. Logical & Mathematical Reasoning section tests the candidates’ ability to think and problem solving skills. The questions asked in this question are mainly the math teasers and sometimes can be quite tricky to answer. It covers both Analytical and Mathematical Reasoning topics. So, in this Online Quiz, we have compiled the most important Logical & Mathematical Reasoning Question Bank that have maximum chances to come this year in Government Exams.
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#1. If ∆ means multiply the first number by second, then (3 ∆ 5) ∆ 2 = ?
#2. Insert the airthmetical signs in the following numerical figure. 9 6 3 = 27
#3. 0.05 × 0.09 × 5 = ………. .
#4. Fill in the blanks; 4, 6, 12, 14, 28, 30, (?)
#5. Which of the following numbers gives 240 when added to its own square?
#6. If 56 x 11 = 9, 37 x 13 = 6, 42 x 12 = 3 then find the value of 87 x 77 = ?
#7. What is the remainder of 21 divided by 7?
#9. The number of 3-digit numbers divisible by 6, is ………….. .
#10. If 3 x 6 = 18, 5 x 3 = 16, 8 x 2 = 20. Find the value of 4 x 6 = ?
#11. A clock strikes once at 1 o’clock, twice at 2 o’clock, thrice at 3 o’clock and so on. How many times will it strike in 24 hours?
#12. The average of 25 students score is 15. It was later found that a student’s marks 55 was wrongly entered as 45. The new average is
#13. How many pillars are needed to costruct a bridge of 300 metre long, if pillars. are at a distance of 12 ½ metres each
#14. The simplest form of 1.5 : 2.5 is
#15. The number which is neither prime nor composite is ……. .