Symbiosis Entrance Test (SET) Analytical and Logical Reasoning Question Paper and Answer Key

Symbiosis Entrance Test (SET)
Symbiosis Entrance Test (SET) Analytical and Logical Reasoning Question Paper and Answer Key

Symbiosis Entrance Test (SET)

Question Paper

Analytical and Logical Reasoning

Directions (Qs. 1 & 2) : Read the information given below and then answer the questions that follow.

There is a family of six persons A< B, C, D, E and F. Their professions are Software Engineer, Doctor, Trainer, Salesman, Make-up Artist and Lawyer.

(i) There are two married couples in the family

(ii) The Make-up artist is the grandfather of F, who is a Software Engineer

(iii) C, the Salesman, is married to the lady Trainer

(iv) B is the mother of E and F.

(v) The Doctor, ,D is married to the Make-up artist.

1. How many male members are there the family ?

(a)   Two

(b)   Three

(c)   four

(d)   Data inadequate

Ans: (d)

2. What is the profession of A ?

(a)   Lawyer

(b)   Trainer

(c)   Make-p artist

(d)   None of these

Ans: (c)

3. If A + B means A is the son of B, A – B means A is the husband of B, A * B means A is the sister of B, then which of the following shows the relation that Q is the maternal uncle of P ?

(a)   P + B – R * Q

(b)   P – B = R * Q

(c)   P = B * R – Q

(d)   None of the above.

Ans: (d)

Directions (Qs. 4 & 5): Choose the correct statement for the following questions .

4. How far is Pune from Delhi ?

Statement I :

Pune is 200 kms from Mumbai.

Statement II :

Mumbai is 500 Kms from Delhi and is between Pune and Delhi.

(a)   If only statement II is sufficient to answer the question but statement I is not.

(b)   If both statements I and II are together sufficient to answer the question although neither statement suffices by itself.

(c)   If statement I and statement I are sufficient to answer the question independently and separately.

(d)   If the two statements are not sufficient but still more data is needed to answer the question.

Ans: (b)

5. Are some books smart phones ?

Statement I :

All smart phones are books.

Statement II :

Only smart phones are books.

(a)   If only statement II is sufficient to answer the question but statement I is not.

(b)   If both statements I and II are together sufficient to answer the question although neither statement suffices by itself.

(c)   If statement I and statement I are sufficient to answer the question independently and separately.

(d)   If the two statements are not sufficient but still more data is needed to answer the question.

Ans: (c)

Directions (Qs. 6 & 7) : In each of the following questions, (A) is taken as true. Based on this information, determine the truth value of (B) as a – True, b – False, c – Uncertain, d – Can’t be determined.

6. (A) All that glitters is not gold.

    (B) Some glittering objects are not gold.

(a)   True

(b)   False

(c)   Uncertain

(d)   Cannot be determined

Ans: (a)

7. (A) Some students are not intelligent.

    (B) Some intelligent persons are not students.

(a)   True

(b)   False

(c)   Uncertain

(d)   Cannot be determined

Ans: (a)

8. S is older than R and M is younger than K. P is younger than M but older than S. Who is the youngest ?

(a)   S

(b)   R

(c)   P

(d)   M

Ans: (b)

Directions (Qs. 9 and 10) : Choose the correct option.

9. Event A : There is hardly any visible activity in the city and shop are close.

     Event B : Curfew has been declared in the city.

(a)   If Event A is the effect Event B is its immediate and principal cause

(b)   If Event A is the immediate and principal cause and Event B

(c)   If Event A is an effect but Event B is not its immediate and principal cause.

(d)   If Event B is an effect but Event A is not its immediate and principal cause.

Ans: (a)

10. Event A : There is a lot of political uncertainty in the country.

      Event B : The country faces its worst economic crisis of the decade.

(a)   If Event A is the effect Event B is its immediate and principal cause

(b)   If Event A is the immediate and principal cause and Event B

(c)   If Event A is an effect but Event B is not its immediate and principal cause.

(d)   If Event B is an effect but Event A is not its immediate and principal cause.

Ans: (d)

11. In a certain code, COMPUTER is written as DNNOVSFQ, which word be written as CQBHO ?

(a)   BROD

(b)   DPCGP

(c)   BRADN

(d)   BLADE

Ans: (b)

12. In a certain code, BOXER is written as AQWGQ. How is VISIT written in that code ?

(a)   UKRKU

(b)   UKRKS

(c)   WKRKU

(d)   WKRKS

Ans: (b)

Directions (Qs. 13 & 14) : Choose the correct option.

13. Statement :

Some rooms are stones.

All stones are radios.

Conclusion I:

Some rooms are radios.

Conclusion II:

Some stones are rooms.

(a)   If only conclusion I follows.

(b)   If only conclusion II follows.

(c)   If neither I nor II follows.

(d)   If both I and II follow.

Ans: (d)

14. Statement:

All birds are trees.

Some hens are birds.

Conclusion I:

Some birds are hens.

Conclusion II:

All hens are trees.

(a)   If only conclusion I follows.

(b)   If only conclusion II follows.

(c)   If neither I nor II follow.

(d)   If both I and II follow.

Ans: (a)

15. Identify the figure that completes the pattern.


(a)   1

(b)   2

(c)   3

(d)   4

Ans: (a)

16. Which of the following diagrams indicates the best relation between Women, Mothers and Engineers ?

(a)   

(b)   

(c)   

(d)   

Ans: (a)

Directions (Qs. 17 to 19) : Pick the odd man out from the options.

17. (a)   Copper

      (b)   Tin

     (c)   Brass

     (d)   Platinum

Ans: (c)

18. (a)   Mermaid

      (b)   Sphinx

      (c)   Unicorn

      (d)   Dinosaur

Ans: (d)

19. (a)   81 : 243

      (b)   16 : 64

      (c)   64 : 19

      (d)   25 : 75

Ans: (c)

Directions (Qs. 20 & 21) : Choose the correct options.

20. Breeze : Cyclone : : Drizzle : ?

(a)   Tsunami

(b)   Storm

(c)   Flood

(d)   Downpour

Ans: (d)

21. Reading : Knowledge : : Work ?

(a)   Experience

(b)   Expense

(c)   Employment

(d)   Experiment

Ans: (a)

22. A goes for her morning walk at 6 O’clock towards sun for 2 km, then she turns to her right and walks 3 km. She again turns to her left and walks 2 km, finally she turns to her left to walk another 6 km. In which direction is she moving and at what distance from the last turn, she is standing ?

(a)   6 Km, East

(b)   9Km, East

(c)   6Km, North

(d)   9Km, North

Ans: (c)

Directions (Qs. 23 & 24) : Use the figure given below to answer these questions :


23. How many rectangles are there in this figure ?

(a)   60

(b)   55

(c)   50

(d)   42

Ans: (a)

24. How many triangles will be formed if diagonal AC is joined ?

(a)   30

(b)   27

(c)   20

(d)   42

Ans: (c)

Directions (Qs. 25) : This question consists of 6 statements (A, B, C, D, E & F) followed by options consisting of 3 statements put together in a specific order. Choose the option which indicates a valid argument, i.e. the 3rd statement is a conclusion drawn from the earlier 2 statements.

25. A. Bricks are not green

      B. Some bricks are red

      C. All green things are hard

      D. Some bricks are not hard

      E. No brick is hard

      F. Some green are red

(a)   CEA

(b)   BDC

(c)   CBA

(d)   EAC

Ans: (a)

Symbiosis Entrance Test (SET) General Awareness Question Paper and Answer Key

Symbiosis Entrance Test (SET)
Symbiosis Entrance Test (SET) General Awareness Question Paper and Answer Key

Symbiosis Entrance Test (SET)

Question Paper

General Awareness

1. What does ISRO’s MOM stands for ?

(a)   Mars Orbiter Mission

(b)   Mars Orderly Mission

(c)   Mars Orbit Movement

(d)   Mars Orbiter Motion

Ans: (a)

2. What is the full form of NASDAQ?

(a)   National Association for Stock Dealing and Authorised Quotations

(b)   National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations

(c)   National Association for Stock Dealing and Automated Quotations

(d)   None of the above

Ans: (b)

3. Bharatanatyam of Tamil Nadu in southern India has grown out of the art of dancers dedicated to temples, and was earlier known as

(a)   Dasi Attam

(b)   Natya Attam

(c)   Shastra Attam

(d)   None of the above

Ans: (a)

4. Jagoi and cholom are the two main divsions in which dance-the one gentle and the other vigorous, corresponding to the lasya and tandava elements described in Sanskrit literature?

(a)   Manipuri

(b)   Kathak

(c)   Kathakali

(d)   Rajasthani

Ans: (a)

5. Which of the following dance forms means ‘story play’ ?

(a)   Manipuri

(b)   Kathak

(c)   Kathakali

(d)   Rajasthani

Ans: (c)

6. Who received the Padma Vibhushan in 2012 for this contribution as an art cartoonist ?

(a)   Late Mario de Miranda

(b)   Late (Dr.) Bhupen Hazarika

(c)   Dr. Kantilal Hastimal Sancheti

(d)   Shri KG. Subramanyam

Ans: (a)

7. ____years was the age of Rudyard Kipling, best known for The Jungle Book, when he became the youngest Literature laureate ever.

(a)   42

(b)   44

(c)   45

(d)   56

Ans: (a)

8. Which of the following companies acquired Myntra, an Indian e-commerce firm ?

(a)   Facebook

(b)   Amazon

(c)   Flipkart

(d)   None of the above

Ans: (c)

9. Narendra Modi is the ____ Prime Minister of India.

(a)   Eighteenth

(b)   Twentieth

(c)   Ninth

(d)   Seventeenth

Ans: (*)

10. The Reserve Bank of India was established on

(a)   April 1, 1935

(b)   April 1, 1934

(c)   April 1, 1933

(d)   April 1, 1936

Ans: (a)

11. The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education (RTE) Act was passed in which year in India ?

(a)   2009

(b)   2010

(c)   2011

(d)   2008

Ans: (a)

12. Who wrote “Taxonomy of Educational Objectives” ?

(a)   Benjamin Bloom

(b)   R. H. Dave

(c)   R. Paul

(d)   None of the above

Ans: (a)

13. Which car manufacturing company’s logo features the circular design with the name of the company at the top of the outer ring. The inner quadrants featured the Bavarian Free State colors-but in the opposite order-as it was illegal to use national symbols in a commercial trademark ?

(a)   Mercedes

(b)   BMW

(c)   Maruti Suzuki

(d)   Audi

Ans: (b)

14. The National Flag of India was designed by

(a)   Mahatma Gandhi

(b)   Jawaharlal Nehru

(c)   Rabindra Nath  Tagore

(d)   Pingali Venkayyaa

Ans: (d)

15. Which colour in India’s tricolor national flag represents fertility, growth and auspiciousness of the land ?

(a)   Blue

(b)   Green

(c)   Saffron

(d)   White

Ans: (b)

16. Which of the following is considered as the World Environment Day ?

(a)   June 5th

(b)   July 5th

(c)   August 5th

(d)   September 5th

Ans: (a)

17. How often are the Olympic. Games held ?

(a)   Every ten years

(b)   Every four years

(c)   Every six years

(d)   Every twelve years

Ans: (b)

18. One of the world’s smallest countries, ____is a chain of some 1,200 small coral islands in the Indian Ocean southwest of India.

(a)   Andaman

(b)   Maldives

(c)   Nicobar

(d)   Sri Lanka

Ans: (b)

19. In what country did the Battle of Waterloo take place ?

(a)   Belgium

(b)   France

(c)   Netherlands

(d)   German

Ans: (a)

20. According to the Constitution of India, India, also known as ____, is a Union of States.

(a)   Bharat

(b)   Hindustan

(c)   Hind

(d)   India

Ans: (a)

21. Who is considered the Greek Goddess of Love ?

(a)   Venus

(b)   Mercury

(c)   Aphrodite

(d)   Moon

Ans: (c)

22. Fortuna is the ____ goddess of luck.

(a)   Roman

(b)   Greek

(c)   Egyptian

(d)   Indian

Ans: (a)

23. The Scottish Referendum No Vote happened during which of following UK Prime Minister’s office ?

(a)   David Cameron

(b)   Margarer Thatcher

(c)   Winston Churchill

(d)   Tony Blair

Ans: (a)

24. “Once, a legendary time ago, Lord Brahmna, the Creator of the Hindu Trinity, had flown over this land. Three petals had fallen from the lotus he carried and touched three places on the earth below. Miraculously, three lakes had appeared. Ever since then, people have gathered here in their thousands to bathe and worship on the anniversary of the Creator’s sacrifice.” Which place is being discussed here ?

(a)   Pushkar

(b)   Ujjain

(c)   Kashi

(d)   Nashik

Ans: (a)

25. Before he became the Vice President of India, Mohammad Hamid Ansari was

(a)   A Diplomat

(b)   An Academic

(c)   Neither a. nor b.

(d)   Both a. and b.

Ans: (d)

26. In what sport would one find an Albion round ?

(a)   Tennis

(b)   Polo

(c)   Archery

(d)   Badminton

Ans: (c)

27. Who invented flexible photographic film ?

(a)   Linda Eastman

(b)   George Eastman

(c)   Louis Daguerre

(d)   None of the above

Ans: (b)

28. In which country is Swahili widely spoken ?

(a)   Libya

(b)   Belgium

(c)   Kenya

(d)   Angola

Ans: (c)

29. Name the Geopolitical alliance formed by four large newly industrialized countries, namely Brazil, South Africa, India and China.

(a)   East Asia Summit

(b)   BASIC

(c)   ASEAN + 3

(d)   None of the above

Ans: (b)

30. Which of the following cities have most number of historical monuments ?

(a)   Mumbai

(b)   Chennai

(c)   Delhi

(d)   Kolkata

Ans: (c)

31. Bharat Ratna is the civilian award of Republic of India. It was recently conferred on

(a)   Mr. Sachin Tendulkar

(b)   Mr. Sourav Ganguly

(c)   Mr. Virendra Sehwag

(d)   None of the above

Ans: (*)

32. Name the party whose vote share has been lowest since Independence but has successfully achieved an absolute majority required to form the Government at the Centre :

(a)   Indian Congress Party

(b)   Bahujan Samaj Party

(c)   Bharatiya Janta Party

(d)   All of the above

Ans: (c)

33. Diesel prices in India have seen deregulated, this resulted in reduction in price of diesel. This is the first price cut after

(a)   January 2008

(b)   January 2010

(c)   January 2009

(d)   None of the above

Ans: (c)

34. HDI is

(a)   It is composite statistics of life expectancy, education and income indices used to rank countries.

(b)   Index to rank countries on their inequalities in income

(c)   Index to rank the countries on their education only

(d)   All of the above

Ans: (d)

35. 

The above picture is a National Emblem of

(a)   USA

(b)   USSR

(c)   UK

(d)   France

Ans: (d)

36. The Ozone layer protects us from harmful effects of ultra violet rays from Sun and is depleting. This is caused b y

(a)   Man

(b)   Pollution

(c)   Nitrogen oxide

(d)   Chlorofluorocarbons

Ans: (d)

37. The National Anthem for Bangladesh was composed by

(a)   Bimal Guha

(b)   Helal Hafiz

(c)   Rabindranath Tagore

(d)   None of the above

Ans: (c)

38. ‘Jai Hind” the famous greeting was started by

(a)   Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel

(b)   Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru

(c)   Bal Gangadhar Tilak

(d)   Subash Chandra Bose

Ans: (d)

39. What is the colour of black Flight Recorder ?

(a)   Orange

(b)   White

(c)   Yellow

(d)   Black

Ans: (a)

40. The Comptroller & Auditor General of India is appointed by the

(a)   President of India

(b)   Union Public Service

(c)   Prime Minister of India

(d)   Finance Commission

Ans: (a)

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