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Direction: Each of the following questions contains two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to consider the two statements to be true, even if they seen to be at variance at the commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions definitely follows from the given statements. |
You are to give your answer as: (a) if only I follows ; (b) if only conclusion II follows ; (c) if either I or II follows; (d) if neither I nor II follows and (e) if both I and II follow. |
Statement: |
Some tables are glasses. |
All trees are tables. |
Conclusions: |
I. Some trees are glasses. |
II. Some glasses are trees. |
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If only I follows done
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If only conclusion II follows done
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C)
If either I or II follows done
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If neither I nor II follows done
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If both I and II follow done
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question_answer2)
Direction: Each of the following questions contains two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to consider the two statements to be true, even if they seen to be at variance at the commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions definitely follows from the given statements. |
You are to give your answer as: (a) if only I follows ; (b) if only conclusion II follows ; (c) if either I or II follows; (d) if neither I nor II follows and (e) if both I and II follow. |
Statement: |
No man is a lion. |
Somu is a man. |
Conclusions: |
I. Somu is not a lion. |
II. All men are not Somu. |
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If only I follows done
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If only conclusion II follows done
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If either I or II follows done
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If neither I nor II follows done
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E)
If both land II follow done
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Direction: Each of the following questions contains two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to consider the two statements to be true, even if they seen to be at variance at the commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions definitely follows from the given statements. |
You are to give your answer as: (a) if only I follows ; (b) if only conclusion II follows ; (c) if either I or II follows; (d) if neither I nor II follows and (e) if both I and II follow. |
Statement: |
All boys are mothers. |
All mothers are fathers. |
Conclusions: |
I. All mother are boys. |
II. All boys are fathers. |
A)
If only I follows done
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B)
If only conclusion II follows done
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C)
If either I or II follows done
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D)
If neither I nor II follows done
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E)
If both I and II follow done
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Direction: Each of the following questions contains two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to consider the two statements to be true, even if they seen to be at variance at the commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions definitely follows from the given statements. |
You are to give your answer as: (a) if only I follows ; (b) if only conclusion II follows ; (c) if either I or II follows; (d) if neither I nor II follows and (e) if both I and II follow. |
Statement: |
All students are girls. |
No girl is dull. |
Conclusions: |
I. There are no boys in the class. |
II. No student is dull. |
A)
If only I follows done
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B)
If only conclusion II follows done
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C)
If either I or II follows done
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D)
If neither I nor II follows done
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E)
If both I and II follow done
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Direction: Each of the following questions contains two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to consider the two statements to be true, even if they seen to be at variance at the commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions definitely follows from the given statements. |
You are to give your answer as: (a) if only I follows ; (b) if only conclusion II follows ; (c) if either I or II follows; (d) if neither I nor II follows and (e) if both I and II follow. |
Statement: |
Some cats are kittens. |
All goats are kittens. |
Conclusions: |
I. Some cats are goats. |
II. Some goats are cats. |
A)
if only I follows done
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B)
If only conclusion II follows done
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C)
If either I or II follows done
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D)
If neither I nor II follows done
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E)
If both land II follow done
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Direction: Each of the following questions contains two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to consider the two statements to be true, even if they seen to be at variance at the commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions definitely follows from the given statements. |
You are to give your answer as: (a) if only I follows ; (b) if only conclusion II follows ; (c) if either I or II follows; (d) if neither I nor II follows and (e) if both I and II follow. |
Statement: |
All names are houses. |
No houses are foxes. |
Conclusions: |
I. All names are foxes. |
II. No houses are names. |
A)
If only I follows done
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B)
if only conclusion II follows done
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C)
If either I or II follows done
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D)
If neither I nor II follows done
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E)
If both I and II follow done
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Direction: Each of the following questions contains two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to consider the two statements to be true, even if they seen to be at variance at the commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions definitely follows from the given statements. |
You are to give your answer as: (a) if only I follows ; (b) if only conclusion II follows ; (c) if either I or II follows; (d) if neither I nor II follows and (e) if both I and II follow. |
Statement: |
All pens are dogs. |
Some pens are lights. |
Conclusions: |
I. Some dogs are lights. |
II. Some lights are not dogs. |
A)
If only I follows done
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B)
if only conclusion II follows done
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C)
If either I or II follows done
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D)
If neither I nor II follows done
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E)
If both I and II follow done
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question_answer8)
Direction: Each of the following questions contains two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to consider the two statements to be true, even if they seen to be at variance at the commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions definitely follows from the given statements. |
You are to give your answer as: (a) if only I follows ; (b) if only conclusion II follows ; (c) if either I or II follows; (d) if neither I nor II follows and (e) if both I and II follow. |
Statement: |
All tables are ants. |
Some ants are chairs. |
Conclusions: |
I. All ants are tables. |
II. Some chairs are not ants. |
A)
If only I follows done
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B)
If only conclusion II follows done
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C)
If either I or II follows done
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D)
If neither I nor II follows done
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E)
(e) If both land II follow done
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question_answer9)
Direction: Each of the following questions contains two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to consider the two statements to be true, even if they seen to be at variance at the commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions definitely follows from the given statements. |
You are to give your answer as: (a) if only I follows ; (b) if only conclusion II follows ; (c) if either I or II follows; (d) if neither I nor II follows and (e) if both I and II follow. |
Statement: |
All elephants are birds. |
Some birds are cows. |
Conclusions: |
I. Some cows are birds. |
II. Some elephants are cows. |
A)
If only I follows done
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B)
If only conclusion II follows done
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C)
If either I or II follows done
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D)
If neither I nor II follows done
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E)
If both land II follow done
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question_answer10)
Direction: Each of the following questions contains two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to consider the two statements to be true, even if they seen to be at variance at the commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions definitely follows from the given statements. |
You are to give your answer as: (a) if only I follows ; (b) if only conclusion II follows ; (c) if either I or II follows; (d) if neither I nor II follows and (e) if both I and II follow. |
Statement: |
Some girls are flowers. |
Some flowers are books. |
Conclusions: |
I. Some girls are books. |
II. No books are girls. |
A)
If only I follows done
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B)
If only conclusion II follows done
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C)
If either I or II follows done
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D)
If neither I nor II follows done
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E)
If both land II follow done
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question_answer11)
Direction: Each of the following questions contains two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to consider the two statements to be true, even if they seen to be at variance at the commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions definitely follows from the given statements. |
You are to give your answer as: (a) if only I follows ; (b) if only conclusion II follows ; (c) if either I or II follows; (d) if neither I nor II follows and (e) if both I and II follow. |
Statement: |
A. All pins are staplers. |
B. Some staplers are sharpeners. |
C. Some sharpeners are stands. |
Conclusions: |
I. Some staplers are stands. |
II. Some sharpeners are pins. |
III. Some pins are stands. |
IV. Some stands are sharpeners |
A)
Only I and II follow done
clear
B)
Only II and IV follow done
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C)
Only III follow done
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D)
Only IV follows done
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E)
None of these done
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question_answer12)
Direction: Each of the following questions contains two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to consider the two statements to be true, even if they seen to be at variance at the commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions definitely follows from the given statements. |
You are to give your answer as: (a) if only I follows ; (b) if only conclusion II follows ; (c) if either I or II follows; (d) if neither I nor II follows and (e) if both I and II follow. |
Statement: |
A. Some oranges are apples. |
B. All apples are guavas. |
C. No guavas are bananas. |
Conclusions: |
I. Some guavas are oranges. |
II. No apples are bananas. |
III. Some oranges are bananas. |
IV. Some apples are bananas. |
A)
Only I and II follow done
clear
B)
Only I and either II or IV follow done
clear
C)
Only, I, II and IV follow done
clear
D)
Only III and either II or IV follow done
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E)
None of these done
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question_answer13)
Direction: Each of the following questions contains two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to consider the two statements to be true, even if they seen to be at variance at the commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions definitely follows from the given statements. |
You are to give your answer as: (a) if only I follows ; (b) if only conclusion II follows ; (c) if either I or II follows; (d) if neither I nor II follows and (e) if both I and II follow. |
Statement: |
A. Some streets are roads. |
B. Some roads are lanes. |
C. Some lanes are highways. |
Conclusions: |
I. Some roads are not streets. |
II. No highways are streets. |
III. Some streets are not roads. |
IV. Some lanes are not roads. |
A)
Only III follows done
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B)
Only III and IV follow done
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C)
Either I or III follows done
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D)
Both I and III follow done
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E)
None of these done
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question_answer14)
Direction: Each of the following questions contains two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to consider the two statements to be true, even if they seen to be at variance at the commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions definitely follows from the given statements. |
You are to give your answer as: (a) if only I follows ; (b) if only conclusion II follows ; (c) if either I or II follows; (d) if neither I nor II follows and (e) if both I and II follow. |
Statement: |
A. Some pencils are pens. |
B. All pens are erasers. |
C. All staplers are erasers. |
Conclusions: |
I. Some pens are not pencils. |
II. All erasers are pencils. |
III. Some staplers are pens. |
IV. Some staplers are pencils. |
A)
Only I follows done
clear
B)
Only II follows done
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C)
Only III follows done
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D)
Only IV follows done
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E)
None of these done
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Direction: Each of the following questions contains two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to consider the two statements to be true, even if they seen to be at variance at the commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions definitely follows from the given statements. |
You are to give your answer as: (a) if only I follows ; (b) if only conclusion II follows ; (c) if either I or II follows; (d) if neither I nor II follows and (e) if both I and II follow. |
Statement: |
A. Some tables are chairs. |
B. No cupboards are tables. |
C. Some chairs are cupboards. |
Conclusions: |
I. Some chairs are not tables. |
II. All chairs are either tables or cupboards. |
III. Some chairs are both tables and cupboards |
IV. All chairs are tables. |
A)
Either I or IV follows done
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B)
Either II or III follows done
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C)
Only IV follows done
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D)
Either II or III and I follows done
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E)
None of these done
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question_answer16)
Direction: Each of the following questions contains two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to consider the two statements to be true, even if they seen to be at variance at the commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions definitely follows from the given statements. |
You are to give your answer as: (a) if only I follows ; (b) if only conclusion II follows ; (c) if either I or II follows; (d) if neither I nor II follows and (e) if both I and II follow. |
Statement: |
A. All birds are animals. |
B. Some animals are humans. |
C. All humans are mammals. |
Conclusions: |
I. Some humans are not birds. |
II. Some birds are humans. |
III. Some animals are not mammals. |
IV. All animals are mammals. |
A)
Only I and III follow done
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B)
Either III or IV follows done
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C)
Either I or II follows done
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D)
Either I or II and either III or IV follow done
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E)
None of these done
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question_answer17)
Direction: Each of the following questions contains two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to consider the two statements to be true, even if they seen to be at variance at the commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions definitely follows from the given statements. |
You are to give your answer as: (a) if only I follows ; (b) if only conclusion II follows ; (c) if either I or II follows; (d) if neither I nor II follows and (e) if both I and II follow. |
Statement: |
A. Some leaves are fruits. |
B. All branches are fruits. |
C. Some roots are branches. |
Conclusions: |
I. Some roots are fruits. |
II. Some branches are leaves. |
III. No leaves are branches. |
IV. Some leaves are roots. |
A)
Either II or III and (follows done
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B)
Only I follows done
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C)
Either II or III follows done
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D)
Only I and III follow done
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E)
None of these done
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Direction: Each of the following questions contains two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to consider the two statements to be true, even if they seen to be at variance at the commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions definitely follows from the given statements. |
You are to give your answer as: (a) if only I follows ; (b) if only conclusion II follows ; (c) if either I or II follows; (d) if neither I nor II follows and (e) if both I and II follow. |
Statement: |
A. Some keys are locks. |
B. Some locks are stickers. C. All stickers are pens. |
Conclusions: |
I. Some pens are locks. |
II. Some stickers are keys. |
III. No stickers are keys. |
IV. Some locks are keys. |
A)
I, IV and either II or III follow done
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Only I and IV follow done
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Only II and III follow done
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D)
All of these done
clear
E)
None of these done
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question_answer19)
Direction: Each of the following questions contains two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to consider the two statements to be true, even if they seen to be at variance at the commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions definitely follows from the given statements. |
You are to give your answer as: (a) if only I follows ; (b) if only conclusion II follows ; (c) if either I or II follows; (d) if neither I nor II follows and (e) if both I and II follow. |
Statement: |
A. Some answers are questions. |
B. Some questions are writers. |
C. All writers are poets. |
Conclusions: |
I. Some writers are answers. |
II. Some poets are questions. |
III. All questions are poets. |
IV. Some poets are answers. |
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Only I and II follow done
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Only I, II and IV follow done
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Only II follows done
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D)
Only II and IV follow done
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E)
None of these done
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Direction: Each of the following questions contains two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to consider the two statements to be true, even if they seen to be at variance at the commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions definitely follows from the given statements. |
You are to give your answer as: (a) if only I follows ; (b) if only conclusion II follows ; (c) if either I or II follows; (d) if neither I nor II follows and (e) if both I and II follow. |
Statement: |
A. All flowers are garlands. |
B. All garlands are fruits. |
C. All fruits are trees. |
Conclusions: |
I. All trees are flowers. |
II. Not all trees are flowers. |
A)
Only I follows done
clear
B)
Only II follows done
clear
C)
Either I or II follows done
clear
D)
Neither I or II follows done
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E)
None of these done
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