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Q. Identify the main flaw in the argument presented in the passage.
  • A. Overgeneralization based on limited data
  • B. Failure to consider alternative viewpoints
  • C. Lack of empirical evidence to support claims
  • D. Assumption that correlation implies causation
Q. Identify the main idea of the following passage: 'In recent years, urban gardening has gained popularity as a sustainable practice. It not only provides fresh produce but also enhances community engagement.'
  • A. Urban gardening is a new trend.
  • B. Sustainable practices are important for communities.
  • C. Urban gardening benefits both individuals and communities.
  • D. Fresh produce is essential for urban living.
Q. Identify the main theme of the passage.
  • A. The evolution of communication in the digital age.
  • B. The significance of cultural diversity in society.
  • C. The challenges of climate change and environmental sustainability.
  • D. The relationship between mental health and productivity.
Q. Identify the odd one out based on the following words: 'apple', 'banana', 'carrot', 'grape'.
  • A. Apple
  • B. Banana
  • C. Carrot
  • D. Grape
Q. Identify the sentence that best completes the following: 'Despite the heavy rain, the event was a success; _________.
  • A. the organizers had planned for such weather.
  • B. many people stayed home.
  • C. the rain caused several delays.
  • D. it was canceled at the last minute.
Q. Identify the sentence that best concludes the argument presented in the passage.
  • A. In conclusion, a multifaceted approach is necessary for effective learning.
  • B. Ultimately, the future of education lies in technology.
  • C. Success is a combination of hard work and luck.
  • D. The role of teachers is diminishing in the digital age.
Q. Identify the sentence that best connects the ideas of innovation and risk-taking.
  • A. Innovation often requires stepping outside of comfort zones.
  • B. Risk-taking is a sign of recklessness in business.
  • C. Many successful companies avoid taking risks.
  • D. Innovation is solely dependent on market research.
Q. Identify the sentence that best connects the two ideas presented in the passage. (2023)
  • A. In conclusion, the evidence supports the initial claim.
  • B. However, this does not account for all variables.
  • C. Thus, the findings are inconclusive.
  • D. Consequently, further research is necessary.
Q. Identify the sentence that best fits in the blank: 'The research findings were significant; however, they were met with _____ from the scientific community.' (2021)
  • A. enthusiasm
  • B. skepticism
  • C. indifference
  • D. curiosity
Q. Identify the sentence that best summarizes the following passage: 'Despite the challenges faced during the project, the team managed to deliver results that exceeded expectations.' (2023)
  • A. The project faced many challenges.
  • B. The team delivered results on time.
  • C. The team overcame challenges to exceed expectations.
  • D. Expectations were low for the project.
Q. Identify the sentence that contains a grammatical error: 1. Each of the students have submitted their assignments. 2. The committee meets every Thursday. 3. Neither of the options is appealing. 4. Everyone should bring their own lunch. (2023)
  • A. 1
  • B. 2
  • C. 3
  • D. 4
Q. Identify the sentence that is logically inconsistent: 1. All birds can fly. 2. Penguins are birds. 3. Penguins cannot fly. 4. Therefore, some birds cannot fly. (2023)
  • A. 1
  • B. 2
  • C. 3
  • D. 4
Q. Identify the sentence that is logically inconsistent: 1. All birds can fly. 2. Penguins are birds. 3. Penguins cannot fly. 4. Therefore, penguins are not birds.
  • A. 1
  • B. 2
  • C. 3
  • D. 4
Q. If 'A' is taller than 'B', and 'B' is taller than 'C', which of the following must be true? (2023)
  • A. A is taller than C.
  • B. C is taller than A.
  • C. B is taller than A.
  • D. C is shorter than B.
Q. If 'A' is taller than 'B', and 'B' is taller than 'C', which of the following statements is necessarily true?
  • A. A is taller than C.
  • B. C is taller than A.
  • C. B is shorter than A.
  • D. C is shorter than B.
Q. If 100 people were surveyed and 70 like pizza, 50 like pasta, and 20 like both, how many like neither?
  • A. 30
  • B. 20
  • C. 50
  • D. 40
Q. If 25% of a group like sports, 15% like music, and 5% like both, what percentage like either sports or music?
  • A. 35%
  • B. 30%
  • C. 25%
  • D. 20%
Q. If 25% of a group of 200 people are students and 10% of the students are part-time workers, how many part-time workers are there?
  • A. 5
  • B. 10
  • C. 20
  • D. 15
Q. If 25% of a group of 200 people like hiking, 15% like biking, and 5% like both, what percentage like either activity?
  • A. 35%
  • B. 30%
  • C. 25%
  • D. 20%
Q. If 25% of a population likes apples, 15% likes oranges, and 5% likes both, what percentage likes either apples or oranges?
  • A. 35%
  • B. 30%
  • C. 25%
  • D. 20%
Q. If 25% of a population likes chocolate, 15% likes vanilla, and 5% likes both, what percentage likes either chocolate or vanilla?
  • A. 35%
  • B. 30%
  • C. 25%
  • D. 20%
Q. If 25% of a population likes reading, 35% likes writing, and 10% likes both, what percentage likes either reading or writing?
  • A. 50%
  • B. 60%
  • C. 70%
  • D. 80%
Q. If 40 students like Mathematics, 30 like Science, and 10 like both, how many students like only Mathematics?
  • A. 30
  • B. 20
  • C. 10
  • D. 40
Q. If 40 students play cricket, 30 play football, and 10 play both, how many students play either cricket or football?
  • A. 60
  • B. 70
  • C. 50
  • D. 80
Q. If 40 students play cricket, 30 play football, and 10 play both, how many students play only cricket?
  • A. 30
  • B. 20
  • C. 10
  • D. 40
Q. If 45% of people like tea, 35% like coffee, and 10% like both, what percentage like neither tea nor coffee?
  • A. 10%
  • B. 20%
  • C. 30%
  • D. 40%
Q. If 45% of people like tea, 35% like coffee, and 15% like both, what percentage of people like neither tea nor coffee?
  • A. 25%
  • B. 15%
  • C. 30%
  • D. 20%
Q. If 45% of people prefer tea, 35% prefer coffee, and 15% prefer both, what is the percentage of people who prefer only tea?
  • A. 30%
  • B. 20%
  • C. 15%
  • D. 25%
Q. If 50% of a group like reading, 30% like writing, and 10% like both, what percentage like only reading?
  • A. 40%
  • B. 30%
  • C. 20%
  • D. 10%
Q. If 50% of a group of 200 people like apples, 30% like bananas, and 10% like both, what percentage like only apples?
  • A. 40%
  • B. 30%
  • C. 20%
  • D. 10%
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LRDI (CAT) MCQ & Objective Questions

LRDI (Logical Reasoning and Data Interpretation) is a crucial component of various competitive exams, including the CAT. Mastering this subject can significantly enhance your problem-solving skills and boost your exam scores. Practicing MCQs and objective questions in LRDI helps you familiarize yourself with the question patterns, enabling you to tackle important questions with confidence during your exam preparation.

What You Will Practise Here

  • Understanding different types of data interpretation graphs and charts
  • Logical reasoning puzzles and their solutions
  • Key concepts of sets, Venn diagrams, and their applications
  • Critical reasoning and argument analysis
  • Data sufficiency questions and techniques
  • Caselet-based questions for real-world problem solving
  • Formulas and shortcuts for quick calculations

Exam Relevance

LRDI is not only essential for the CAT but also appears in various other exams such as CBSE, State Boards, NEET, and JEE. In these exams, you may encounter questions that require you to analyze data sets, interpret graphs, or solve logical puzzles. Common question patterns include multiple-choice questions that assess your ability to draw conclusions from given data, making it vital to practice LRDI (CAT) MCQ questions to excel.

Common Mistakes Students Make

  • Misinterpreting data from graphs or charts, leading to incorrect answers
  • Overlooking key information in logical reasoning puzzles
  • Failing to apply the correct formulas in data interpretation questions
  • Rushing through questions without proper analysis
  • Neglecting to practice caselets, which can be tricky

FAQs

Question: What are LRDI (CAT) objective questions with answers?
Answer: These are multiple-choice questions designed to test your understanding of logical reasoning and data interpretation concepts, often accompanied by detailed solutions.

Question: How can I improve my LRDI skills for exams?
Answer: Regular practice of important LRDI (CAT) questions for exams, along with reviewing your mistakes, can significantly enhance your skills.

Start solving practice MCQs today to strengthen your understanding of LRDI concepts and boost your confidence for the upcoming exams. Remember, consistent practice is the key to success!

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