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  • In the following question, two statements are given each followed by two conclusions I and II. You have to consider the statement to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions, if any, follows from the given statements. Statements: (I) All hill-stations have a sunset point. (II) X is a hill station. Conclusion: (I) X has a sunset point. (II) Place other than hill-station do not have sunset point.


  • Options
  • A. Conclusion I follows
  • B. Conclusion II follows
  • C. Neither I nor II follows
  • D. Both I and II follows

  • Correct Answer
  • Conclusion I follows 

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    • 1. Consider the given statement true and decide which of the conclusions logically follow(s) from the information given in the statement. Statements: 1. Some fruits are vegetables. 2. Some vegetables are not edible. Conclusions: 1. Some fruits are not edible. 2. Some vegetables are fruits.

    • Options
    • A. Neither conclusions 1 nor 2 follows
    • B. Only conclusion 1 follows.
    • C. Only conclusion 2 follows
    • D. Both conclusions 1 and 2 follows
    • Discuss
    • 2. Consider the given statement true and decide which of the conclusions logically follow(s) from the information given in the statement. Statement: The population in metro cities is increasing tremendously which leads to the shortage of living space and a drop in living conditions of the people. Conclusions: 1. Government should re-plan city development. 2. Government should demolish illegal buildings and build cottages for people.

    • Options
    • A. Both conclusions 1 and 2 follows
    • B. Neither conclusions 1 nor 2 follows
    • C. Only conclusion 1 follows.
    • D. Only conclusion 2 follows
    • Discuss
    • 3. Consider the given question and decide which of the following statements is sufficient to answer the question. Is Raju fond of travelling? Statements : 1. Raju has seen East, West, North and Southern parts of India. 2. Raju likes to be in the company of his friends.

    • Options
    • A. Statement 2 alone is suuficient while sufficient 1 alone is insufficient
    • B. Statement 1 alone is sufficient while sufficient 2 alone is insufficient
    • C. Both statements 1 and 2 are sufficient
    • D. Data insufficient
    • Discuss
    • 4. Consider the given question and decide which of the following statements is/are sufficient to answer the question. Is X-5 even? X is a real number. Statements : 1. X-15 belongs to integer 2. X-10 is an odd integer

    • Options
    • A. Statement 1 alone is sufficient while sufficient 2 alone is insufficient
    • B. Neither sufficient 1 nor 2 is sufficient
    • C. Statement 2 alone is suuficient while sufficient 1 alone is insufficient
    • D. Both statements 1 and 2 are sufficient
    • Discuss
    • 5. Consider the given question and decide which of the following statements is/are sufficient to answer the question. Between X and Y who is the better dancer? Statements : 1. X had given more dance auditions. 2. Y had given more stage performances.

    • Options
    • A. Both statements 1 and 2 are sufficient
    • B. Neither sufficient 1 nor 2 is sufficient
    • C. Statement 1 alone is sufficient while sufficient 2 alone is insufficient
    • D. Statement 2 alone is suuficient while sufficient 1 alone is insufficient
    • Discuss
    • 6. In these questions, the relationship between two elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions. Statement: K > R = L, P > L, R ? S Conclusion: I. S < L II. L = S

    • Options
    • A. If only conclusion I follow.
    • B. If only conclusion II follow.
    • C. If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows.
    • D. If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
    • Discuss
    • 7. Read the given statement(s) and conclusions carefully and select which of the conclusions logically follow(s) from the statement(s). Statement: ? All razors are blades. ? All blades are metals. Conclusions: 1. All metals are razors. 2. Some metals are blades.

    • Options
    • A. All the conclusions follow.
    • B. Neither conclusion follows.
    • C. Only conclusion 2 follows.
    • D. Only conclusion 1 follows.
    • Discuss
    • 8. Read the given statements and the following conclusions carefully and select which of the conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements. Statements: ? All blue are colours. ? All colours are shades. Conclusions: 1. All blue are shades. 2. Some shades are colours.

    • Options
    • A. All the conclusions follow.
    • B. Only conclusion 1 follows.
    • C. Only conclusion 2 follows.
    • D. No conclusions follow.
    • Discuss
    • 9. You are given a question and two statements. Identify which of the statements is/are necessary,Sufficient to answer the question. M, A, N and K are standing in a row. Based on the following information, if we aimnge shortest to tallest, who is standing last? Statements: 1. A is shorter than K 2. M is shorter than A

    • Options
    • A. Statements 1 and 2 together are not sufficient
    • B. Statement 1 and 2 together are sufficient to solve
    • C. Statements 1 alone is sufficient
    • D. Statement 2 alone is sufficient
    • Discuss
    • 10. In each of the following question below are given some statements followed by some conclusions. Taking 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 conclusion logically follows the given statements. Statements: I. Some boys are hardworking. II. No intelligent are boys. Conclusions: I. Some hardworking are not intelligent. II. All hardworking are intelligent. III. Some intelligent are not hardworking.

    • Options
    • A. Only conclusion (I) follows.
    • B. Only conclusion (I) and (III) follow.
    • C. All conclusions follow.
    • D. No conclusion follows.
    • Discuss


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