In the question two statements are given, followed by two conclusions, I and II. You have to consider the statements to be true even if it seems to be at variance from commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions, if any, follows from the given statements. Statement 1 : No shirts are t-shirts. Statement 2 : All t-shirts are cotton. Conclusion I : Some shirts are cotton. Conclusion II : No t-shirts are shirts.
1. Consider the given statement/s to be true and decide which of the given conclusions/assumptions can definitely be drawn from the given statement. Statement: Many books are rocks. All rocks are clips. Conclusion I: Some books are clips. II: No rock is a book.
2. Consider the given statement/s to be true and decide which of the given conclusions/assumptions can definitely be drawn from the given statement. Statement: Honesty is the best policy. Conclusion I: All should be honest. II: Only some people should be honest.
3. Consider the given statement/s to be true and decide which of the given conclusions/assumptions can definitely be drawn from the given statement. Statements : 1. All fish are tortoise. 2. No tortoise is a crocodile. Conclusion : I. No crocodile is a fish. II. No fish is a crocodile
4. In the question two statements are given, followed by two conclusions, I and II. You have to consider the statements to be true even if it seems to be at variance from commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions, if any, follows from the given statements. Statement I: All cakes are pastries Statement II: Some bread are cakes Conclusion I: No pastries are bread Conclusion II: Some bread are pastries
5. 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. Statement: (I) All horses are bullocks. (II) All bullocks are goats. Conclusions: (I) All horses are goats. (II) All goats are horses.
6. Consider the given statement/s to be true and decide which of the given conclusions/assumptions can definitely be drawn from the given statement. Statements: Life means stresses and strains. Stresses and strains have an adverse effect on life. Conclusions: I. Life is not worth living. II. One should avoid stresses and strains in life.
7. Consider the given statement/s to be true and decide which of the given conclusions/assumptions can definitely be drawn from the given statement. Statements: 1. All parrots are chicks. 2. All birds are chicks. Conclusions: I. Some birds are parrots. II. Some chicks are parrots.
8. Consider the given statement/s to be true and decide which of the given conclusions/assumptions can definitely be drawn from the given statement. Statement: 1. All elephants are men. 2. All men are socks. Conclusion I: Some socks are elephants. Conclusion II: All elephants are socks.
9. In the question a statement is given, followed by two arguments, I and II. You have to consider the statement to be true even if it seems to be at variance from commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given arguments, if any, is a strong argument. Statement : Should rock shows be allowed to run till midnight at tourist places? Argument I : Yes, more tourists arrive due to rock shows. Tourism is good for local economy. Argument II : No, local traditions are harmed due to tourism.
10. In the question two statements are given, followed by two conclusions, I and II. You have to consider the statements to be true even if it seems to be atvariance from commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions, if any, follows from the given statements. Statement I: No bikes are two-wheelers Statement II: All wheels are bikes Conclusion I: No two-wheelers are wheels Conclusion II: All wheels are two-wheelers