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Class 2 Logical Reasoning Worksheets

The document contains a series of analytical thinking questions designed for Class 2 students, focusing on coding alphabets, sequences, and logical reasoning. It includes multiple-choice questions where students must determine coded values and relationships between numbers. Additionally, there are queries regarding the identification of a five-letter name based on vowel and consonant counts.

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Class 2 Logical Reasoning Worksheets

The document contains a series of analytical thinking questions designed for Class 2 students, focusing on coding alphabets, sequences, and logical reasoning. It includes multiple-choice questions where students must determine coded values and relationships between numbers. Additionally, there are queries regarding the identification of a five-letter name based on vowel and consonant counts.

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Skill: Analytical Thinking Grade: Class 2


1)
Some alphabets are coded as given below. Answer the following questions
accordingly.

Which of the following words when coded will not have total number of dots as
9?
A) DEAF C) FADE
B) HEAD D) DEED

2)
Some alphabets are coded as given below. Answer the following questions
accordingly.

Find the total number of dots used to code the word “FADED”.
A) 10 C) 12
B) 11 D) 13

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3)
Some alphabets are coded as given below. Answer the following questions
accordingly.

The word “AHEAD” will be coded as:

A) C)

B) D)

4)
Which number will replace the question mark?

A) 79 C) 97
B) 82 D) 90

5)
What will come in place of”?”

A) C)

B) D)

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6)
What will come in place of "?"

A) C)

B) D)

7)
A sequence is given: 6A, 3B, 2C, 1F. What would be the rule that is governing this
sequence?
A) The product of number and position of C) The product of number and position of
the given alphabet is 12 in all the cases the alphabet is 6 in all the cases
B) The product of number and position of D) None of these
the alphabet is 8 in all the cases

8)
Which option will come in place of “?”

A) C)

B) D)

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9)
My name is a 5 letter word. There are 3 vowels and 2 consonants in my name.
Who am I?

A) C)

B) D)

10)
Mark the option(s) which gives enough information to answer the question: Is M
> N?
A) M and N are numbers greater than 60 C) M and N are numbers greater than 80
B) M is a number greater than 60 and N is a D) None of these
number less than 80

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