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Top 30 Analytical Ability and General Mental Ability MCQs for OSSC CGL 27 April 2024

The Top 30 Analytical Ability and General Mental Ability MCQs are invaluable tools for candidates preparing for the OSSC Combined Graduate Level (CGL) examination. These questions are meticulously curated to test candidates’ cognitive skills, logical reasoning, and problem-solving abilities. Covering a wide range of topics such as numerical ability, verbal reasoning, and data interpretation, these MCQs provide candidates with a comprehensive preparation strategy. By practicing these questions, aspirants can sharpen their analytical thinking, enhance their mental agility, and boost their confidence to excel in the competitive OSSC CGL examination, paving the way for a successful career in the government sector.

Top 30 Analytical Ability and General Mental Ability MCQs for OSSC CGL

  1. Question: Sun is to day as moon is to?
    (A) Night
    (B) Week
    (C) Year
    (D) Month
    Answer: (A) Night
    Solution: Sun is associated with daytime, and moon is associated with nighttime.
  2. Question: Cat is to kitten as dog is to?
    (A) Puppy
    (B) Cub
    (C) Fawn
    (D) Calf
    Answer: (A) Puppy
    Solution: Cat’s offspring is called a kitten, similarly, dog’s offspring is called a puppy.
  3. Question: Fish is to water as bird is to?
    (A) Air
    (B) Tree
    (C) Nest
    (D) Worm
    Answer: (A) Air
    Solution: Fish lives in water, and a bird lives in the air.
  4. Question: Pen is to write as knife is to?
    (A) Cut
    (B) Eat
    (C) Sew
    (D) Measure
    Answer: (A) Cut
    Solution: Pen is used for writing, similarly, a knife is used for cutting.
  5. Question: Circle is to round as square is to?
    (A) Long
    (B) Rectangle
    (C) Triangle
    (D) Square
    Answer: (D) Square
    Solution: Circle is a shape that is round, similarly, a square is a shape that is square.
  6. Question: If ‘BASKET’ is coded as ‘FEWOIX’, how is ‘MONKEY’ coded?
    (A) NPOLGZ
    (B) QRYROIC
    (C) QSRPGC
    (D) QSROIC
    Answer: (D) QSROIC
    Solution: Each letter is replaced by the letter that comes 4 positions after it in the English alphabet.
  7. Question: If ‘WATER’ is coded as ‘XBUFS’, how is ‘SUN’ coded?
    (A) TVO
    (B) TUP
    (C) VUO
    (D) TUN
    Answer: (A) TVO
    Solution: Each letter is replaced by the letter that comes 1 position after it in the English alphabet.
  8. Question: If ‘HOUSE’ is coded as ‘GNTRD’, how is ‘STREET’ coded?
    (A) QTRDDS
    (B) RSQDDF
    (C) RSQDDS
    (D) TFSQDDS
    Answer: (C) RSQDDS
    Solution: Each letter is replaced by the letter that comes 1 position before it in the English alphabet.
  9. Question: If ‘ORANGE’ is coded as ‘PSBOHF’, how is ‘LEMON’ coded?
    (A) MFNPM
    (B) MFMOL
    (C) MFNPO
    (D) MFMNK
    Answer: (C) MFNPO
    Solution: Each letter is replaced by the letter that comes 1 position after it in the English alphabet.

     

  10. Question: 2, 4, 8, 16, __
    (A) 32
    (B) 24
    (C) 30
    (D) 20
    Answer: (A) 32
    Solution: Each number is doubled to get the next number.
  11. Question: 5, 10, 15, 20, __
    (A) 25
    (B) 30
    (C) 35
    (D) 40
    Answer: (A) 25

    Solution: Each number is incremented by 5 to get the next number.

  12. Question: 1, 4, 9, 16, __
    (A) 25
    (B) 36
    (C) 49
    (D) 64
    Answer: (B) 36
    Solution: Each number is a perfect square of consecutive natural numbers.
  13. Question: 3, 6, 12, 24, __
    (A) 36
    (B) 48
    (C) 30
    (D) 42
    Answer: (B) 48

    Solution: Each number is doubled to get the next number.

  14. Question: 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, __
    (A) 36
    (B) 49
    (C) 64
    (D) 81
    Answer: (A) 36

    Solution: Each number is a perfect square of consecutive natural numbers.

     

  15. Question: A is the brother of B. B is the daughter of C. How is A related to C?
    (A) Son
    (B) Brother
    (C) Father
    (D) Uncle
    Answer: (C) Father

    Solution: A is the brother of B, who is the daughter of C, so A is the Father of C.

  16. Question: P is the mother of Q. Q is the sister of R. How is P related to R?
    (A) Mother
    (B) Aunt
    (C) Grandmother
    (D) Sister
    Answer: (A) Mother
    Solution: P is the mother of Q, who is the sister of R, so P is the mother of R.
  17. Question: X is the son of Y. Y is the sister of Z. How is X related to Z?
    (A) Brother
    (B) Nephew
    (C) Cousin
    (D) Son
    Answer: (B) Nephew
    Solution: X is the son of Y, who is the sister of Z, so X is the nephew of Z.
  18. Question: A is the father of B. B is the brother of C. How is A related to C?
    (A) Father
    (B) Grandfather
    (C) Uncle
    (D) Brother
    Answer: (A) Father

    Solution: A is the father of B, who is the brother of C, so A is the Father of C.

  19. Question: D is the brother of E. E is the daughter of F. How is D related to F?
    (A) Son
    (B) Nephew
    (C) Brother
    (D) Uncle
    Answer: (A) Son

    Solution: D is the brother of E, who is the daughter of F, so D is the son of F.

     

  20. Question: Which one of the following does not belong to the group?
    (A) Brinjal
    (B) Mango
    (C) Banana
    (D) Orange
    Answer: (A) Brinjal
    Solution: All other options are fruits, but apple is not a fruit.
  21. Question: Which one of the following is different from the others?
    (A) Square
    (B) Triangle
    (C) Circle
    (D) Rectangle
    Answer: (C) Circle
    Solution: All other options are geometric shapes, but a circle is not a polygon.
  22. Question: Choose the word that does not belong to the group.
    (A) Dog
    (B) Cat
    (C) Horse
    (D) Fish
    Answer: (D) Fish
    Solution: All other options are mammals, but fish is not a mammal.
  23. Question: Which of the following is least like the others?
    (A) Ship
    (B) Car
    (C) Bicycle
    (D) Aeroplane
    Answer: (C) Bicycle
    Solution: All other options are modes of transport that require fuel to operate, but a bicycle does not.
  24. Question: Which one of the following does not belong to the group?
    (A) Rose
    (B) Jashmine
    (C) Tulip
    (D) Lotus
    Answer: (D) Lotus
    Solution: All other options are types of flowers, but lotus is a water plant.
  25. Question: If South-East becomes North, North-East becomes West, and so on, what will West become?
    (A) North-East
    (B) South-East
    (C) North-West
    (D) South-West
    Answer: (B) South-East

    Solution: Each direction is rotated 120 degrees anti clockwise.

  26. Question: If you walk 10 km North and then 5 km East, in which direction are you with respect to your starting point?
    (A) North-East
    (B) North-West
    (C) South-East
    (D) South-West
    Answer: (A) North-East
    Solution: You are 10 km North and 5 km East, so you are in the North-East direction.
  27. Question: If you face North and turn 90 degrees clockwise, which direction are you facing now?
    (A) North-East
    (B) South-East
    (C) South-West
    (D) North-West
    Answer: (B) East
    Solution: Turning 90 degrees clockwise from North leads to facing -East.
  28. Question: If you walk 5 km East and then 8 km South, in which direction are you with respect to your starting point?
    (A) North-East
    (B) South-East
    (C) North-West
    (D) South-West
    Answer: (B) South-East

    Solution: You are walk 5 km East and 8 km South, so you are in the South-East direction.

  29. Question: If West becomes North-East, North becomes South-West, and so on, what will East become?
    (A) North-West
    (B) South-West
    (C) North-East
    (D) South-East
    Answer: (B) South-West

    Solution: Each direction is rotated 120 degrees clockwise.

  30. If Monday is two days before the day after tomorrow, what day is it today?
    (a) Thursday
    (b) Friday
    (c) Saturday
    (d) Sunday
    Answer: b) Friday
    Solution: The day after tomorrow is Sunday. Two days before Sunday is Friday.

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