Logical Sequence of Words is an important reasoning topic in SSC CGL and other competitive exams where candidates arrange given words, events, processes, or objects in a meaningful order. Questions may involve daily activities, life cycles, hierarchies, measurements, values, or cause-and-effect relationships, testing logical thinking and sequencing skills.
Regular practice of Logical Sequence Test questions helps improve accuracy and speed in identifying patterns and correct arrangements. Since this topic usually contributes one to three questions in exams, understanding different sequence types and their underlying logic can help candidates score valuable marks in the reasoning section.
Logical sequencing questions can involve various categories, each requiring a specific approach to establish the correct order:
Event/Process Sequence: Arranging events or steps in the order they naturally occur.
Example: Student - Job - Marriage.
Whole to Part / Part to Whole: Ordering items from largest to smallest, or smallest to largest.
Example (Increasing Size): Ant - Cat - Fox - Lion - Elephant - Whale.
Action-Result Sequence: Sequencing a series of actions and their corresponding outcomes.
Example: Crime - Police Arrest - Judge - Verdict - Punishment.
Hierarchical Sequence: Arranging items based on their position within an organizational structure or scale.
Example (Increasing Size): Room - Building - City - State - Country.
Value/Monetary Sequence: Ordering items based on their increasing or decreasing value.
Example (Increasing Value): Sand - Iron - Silver - Gold - Platinum. (Memory Tip: Remember the hierarchy Sand < Iron < Silver < Gold < Platinum for value sequence.)
Life Cycle Sequences: Arranging stages of development or a complete life cycle.
Example (Plant Life Cycle): Seed - Plant - Flower - Fruit.
Measurement Units: Ordering units of measurement in ascending or descending order.
Example: Centimeter - Meter - Kilometer.
Dictionary Arrangement: Arranging words alphabetically as they would appear in a dictionary.
Practice these Logical Sequence Test questions to improve your ability to arrange words, events, and processes in the correct meaningful order, a frequently asked topic in SSC CGL Reasoning.
Q1. Write the dates of birth given below in descending order of time:
15.04.1950
14.05.1960
14.06.1960
20.04.1950
25.05.1960
(1) 1, 5, 2, 3, 4
(2) 1, 3, 2, 4, 5
(3) 1, 4, 2, 5, 3
(4) 1, 2, 4, 5, 3
Q2. Which option from given below indicates the meaningful order of words:
a. Metal
b. Process
c. Ore
d. Purify
e. Alloy
(1) a, c, b, d, e
(2) c, b, d, a, e
(3) a, c, d, b, e
(4) a, e, b, c, d
Q3. Which option from given below indicates the meaningful order of words:
a. Wood
b. Book
c. Factory
d. Paper
e. Print
(1) a, c, d, e, b
(2) b, e, a, c, d
(3) c, a, d, e, b
(4) d, b, c, a, e
Q4. Which option from given below indicates the meaningful order of words:
Art
Cook
Lay the table
Ingredient
Eat
(1) 2, 4, 1, 3, 5
(2) 1, 4, 3, 2, 5
(3) 1, 4, 2, 3, 5
(4) 4, 1, 2, 3, 5
Q5. Which option from given below indicates the meaningful order of words:
a. Windows
b. Walls
c. Floor
d. Foundation
e. Roof
f. Room
(1) d, e, c, b, a, f
(2) d, b, a, e, c, f
(3) d, c, b, a, e, f
(4) d, c, a, b, e, f
Q6. Which option from given below indicates the meaningful order of words:
a. Open Text book
b. Attend Assembly
c. Catch Bus
d. Wear Uniform
e. Get into classroom
(1) d, b, c, e, a
(2) d, c, e, a, b
(3) d, c, b, e, a
(4) d, c, a, e, b