Directions (Qs. 1 - 4): In this question four statements followed by three conclusions – I, II, III have been given. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given Statements.
A ! B means only A are B.
A % B means no A is B.
A $ B means all A’s are B’s.
A & B means only a few A’s are B’s.
A # B means some A’s are B’s.
A @ B means some A is not B.
1. Statements:
Bags & Bottle
Bottle $ Caps
Cap % Water
Conclusions: I. Water @ Bottle
II. Cap $ Bag is possibility
A) Only conclusion I follows B) Only conclusion II follows C) Either conclusion I or II follows
D) Neither conclusion I nor II follows E) Both conclusions I and II follow
2. Statements:
Bakery # Sweets
Sweets & Pickles
Pickles ! Spices
Conclusions: I. Bakery $ Pickles is possibility.
II. Sweets @ Bakery is a possibility.
A) Neither conclusion I nor II follows B) Both conclusions I and II follow C) Either conclusion I or II follows
D) Only conclusion II follows E) Only conclusion I follows
3. Statements:
Sceneries $ Beautiful
Beautiful & Flowers
Flower % attractive
Conclusions: I. Beautiful $ Attractive is a possibility.
II. Scenery # Flower is a possibility.
A) Either conclusion I or II follows B) Both conclusions I and II follows C) Only conclusion II follows
D) Neither conclusion I nor II follow E) Only conclusion I follow
4. Statements:
Coffee % Chocolates
Chocolate & Milky bar
Milky bar & Costly
Conclusions: I. Milky bar # Coffee
II. Coffee % Costly
A) Both conclusions I & II follow B) Either conclusion I or II follows C) Only conclusion II follows
D) Only Conclusion I follows E) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
Directions (Qs. 5 - 6): In each of the questions given below three statements are followed by some conclusions. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all The conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically doesn’t follow from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
5. Statements:
Some triangles are squares
Some squares are rectangles
All rectangles are rhombus
Conclusions: I. Some triangles can be rhombus
II. Some squares are rhombus
III. Some rhombus is triangle
A) Only I and II B) Only II and III C) Only III D) All follow E) None follows
6. Statements:
Some ornaments are metals
No metals are platinum
Some metals are ores
Conclusions: I. Some ores are platinum
II. No ornament is ore
III. Some metals are platinum
IV. All ores are metals
A) Only I and II B) Only II and III C) Only III D) All conclusions E) None follow
Directions (Qs. 7 - 11): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below. Give answer
A) If Only conclusion I is follows B) If Only conclusion II is follows C) If Either conclusion I or II follows
D) If Neither conclusion I nor II follows E) If Both conclusions I and II follow
7. Statements:
Some flowers are red
No red is white
Only a few white is peace
Some peace is sound
Conclusions: I. 99% sounds can be flowers
II. 0% flowers can be peace
8. Statements:
Only a few tigers are cats
Some cats are rats
No rat is lion
Only a few lions are parrot
Conclusions: I. All-most rats can be tigers
II. All-most lions can be parrot
9. Statements:
Some books are papers
No paper is cover
All covers are bottles
Only a few bottles are silver
Conclusions: I. Frequently books are bottles
II. Most books are not bottles
10. Statements:
No one is two
All two are three
Some three are four
Only a few fours are five
Conclusions: I. 100% one’s are threes
II. 99% three’s are not fives is a possibility
Only conclusion (II) is follows
11. Statements:
Some bikes are cycles
All cycles are cars
No car is bus
All buses are trains
Conclusions: I. All trains are bikes is a possibility
II. No train is bike is a possibilitySolve this
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Direction: In this question four statements followed by four conclusions I, II, III and IV have been given. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements.
Statements:
Only a few chairs are tables.
All tables are desks.
Some desks are benches.
No bench is a wood.
Conclusions: I. Some desks are not wood.
II. No table is a bench.
III. Some wood being chair is a possibility.
IV. All desks can never be chairs.
A) All I, II, III and IV follow B) Only III follows C) Only I and II follow D) Only I and III follow E) Only II and IV follows
Ans: D