Reasoning

Reasoning is one of the most important and scoring sections of every competitive examination such as SSC, Banking, Railways, Defence, UPSC, State PSC, Teaching and Police exams. This subject tests a candidate’s logical thinking, analytical ability, problem-solving skills and decision-making capacity. Questions from Reasoning are asked in both verbal and non-verbal formats, making it a crucial part of exam preparation.

On this page, you will find a comprehensive collection of Reasoning questions in Hindi and English (Bilingual) with correct answers and clear explanations. These MCQs are prepared strictly according to the latest exam pattern and based on previous year question trends. The bilingual format helps both Hindi medium and English medium students to practice confidently and understand each concept clearly.

Important topics covered under Reasoning include Series, Coding–Decoding, Blood Relations, Analogy, Direction Sense, Syllogism, Puzzle, Seating Arrangement, Venn Diagram, Clock & Calendar and Mathematical Operations. Regular practice of Reasoning MCQs improves your speed, accuracy and confidence, which is essential to clear the cut-off in competitive exams.

These Reasoning questions are extremely useful for SSC GD, SSC CGL, CHSL, Banking, RRB, NDA, CDS, Police and State-level competitive exams. Practice these questions daily to strengthen your reasoning ability and boost your overall exam performance.


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Sanjay starts driving from point Y and drives 43 km north. Then he turns left and drives 67 km, then turns left again and drives 94 km. After that, he turns left again and drives 22 km. He then turns left and drives 68 km, then turns right and drives 31 km, and finally turns right and drives 17 km to stop at point Z. To return to point Y, what is the minimum distance he must drive, and in which direction?

Sanjay starts driving from point Y and drives 43 km north. Then he turns left and drives 67 km, then

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