Curioustab
Aptitude
General Knowledge
Verbal Reasoning
Computer Science
Interview
Aptitude
General Knowledge
Verbal Reasoning
Computer Science
Interview
Statement and Conclusion Questions
Statement - The Education Secretary said that it was extremely necessary that the professional researchers alone with practising school teachers conduct the practical research. Conclusions
Statement Vehicular sources contribute 60% to the total pollution level of Delhi, as informed in the Rajya Sabha today. Conclusions I. The court has ordered that the main source of pollution should be identified II. The problem of pollution is high in the work list III. In the other cities also, vehicular source contributes around the same percentage level of pollution IV. This matter was raised first in the Lok Sabha
Statement State Government imposes a monthly tax on the salary of all the employees. The tax amount varies according to the income slab. The Central Government also imposes tax. This is against the theory of taxation. Conclusions I. A regular collection, irrespective of the income slab, by the Central Government is the income tax II. The Central Government should not collect any tax on income III. Income tax should not vary according to the income slabs IV. Tax should be imposed only once on an individual
Statement Half of the villagers of a certain village have their own houses. One-fifth of the villagers cultivate paddy. One-third of the villagers are literate. Four-fifth of the villagers are below twenty five. Then, which one of the following is certainly true? I. All the villagers who have their own houses are literate II. Some villagers under twenty five are literate III. A quarter of the villages who have their own houses cultivate paddy IV. Half of the villagers who cultivate paddy are literate
I. Whenever milk is kept in front of a child, he/she starts crying. II. Children cry, if they are hungry. III. Unhappy children are hungry.
Statements A group of four has atleast two female members. Three of the group members are collage students. Conclusions I. Two female group members are college students. II. There are atmost two male members. III. there is atlest one female college student.
Statement I. Some musician play tabla. II. All table players need to be trained for atleast 10 yr.
Statement I Heavy unseasonal rains have lashed most part of the city causing flood like situation. Conclusion Government has decided to launch a massive food for work programme to come out of the crises. A. Statement II Almost the entire ripe kharif crop was washed away by the flood water. B. Statement II Many villages remained marooned for over a week. C. Statement II Many big cities were inundated and people rambled for food in the tiny shop in the locality.
Statement I A severe cyclonic storm is likely to hit the western coast by next forty eight hours. ......... Conclusion There was no casualty of human beings and caused considerably less distress to the people living in the Western coastline. A. Statement II The weather department failed to forecast severity of the cyclonic storm. B. Statement II Most of the people living in the Western coast were shifted to safe shelters with food and water. C. Statement II The Government machinery was inadequate to move people out of the coastal area in time.
Statement I A very large number of people were forced to wade through knee deep water for long distances as the transport system failed due to water logging. ........ Conclusion The Government has instructed all the leading drug manufactures in the country to release additional quantities of antibiotics in the retail market. A. Statement II A negligible number of people were found to be suffering from disease caused due to contact of contaminated water. B. Statement II People having cuts or wounds and travelled through contaminated water are very likely to fall sick immediately after the exposure. C. Statement II Local doctors have advised their patients to refrain from taking antibiotics without checking with qualified medical practioners.
Statement: Nobody advise motorcyclists and pillion-riders in Britain, Holland, Italy and other countries to wear helmets. It is a matter of sheer common sense and elementary prudence. Conclusions: I. The citizens of Britain, Holland and Italy are literate. II. The citizens of Britain , Holland and Italy are conscious regarding their safety .
Statement: Rape rarely has witness, which is why the law has laid the onus of proving innocence on the accused. Conclusions: I. The accused can prove himself innocent. II. Witnesses are available in case other than rape.
Statement: The complaint of poor customer service is partly correct and it certainly needs be improved. Conclusions : I. Poor customer service can be improved. II. The speaker knows about the poor customer service of the company .
Statement: Insurance in a developing country must be seen as an essential service which a welfare state should provide to its people. Conclusions : I. The speaker is against the privatisation of insurance company. II. All essential services must be provided by the government only.
Statement: The main attraction of fair was the participation of mentally challenged , hearing impaired and "normal" children in the quiz, painting competition and cultural programme. Conclusions : I. The competition between the normal and handicapped children rarely happens. II. These fairs are impotant for the betterment of handicapped children.
Statement: It was a decade of "graftocracy". Never before did politicians seem uglier. They became a law unto themselves, using every discretionary power at their command to earn a fast buck. Conclusions : I. No one can earn black money without the help of politicians. II. Politicians can change the law in their favour.
Statement: The Insurance Act, 1938, and its amendment in 1950 have provided the regulatory frame work for insurance business in India. Conclusions : I. The Insurance Act can be amended. II. The Insurance Act can be amended only after 12 years.
Statement: The population will cross the 100-crore mark shortly. Though we have made tremendous progress in almost all fields, an equally fast growth in population has nullified the achievement. Conclusions : I. Population plays an important role in the progress of a country. II. If the growth of population is controlled, the nation will progress rapidly.
Statement: Education is now getting commercialised at a fast pace . It may so happen in the near future that education for the poorer or weaker sections may altogether become a 'dream'. Conclusions : I. Till now, education was subsidised. II. A dream can not be realised.
Statement: The Esteem is one of the most fuel-efficient cars in its segment with a light foot ensuring 12.5 km to a liter in city without A/C and about 11 with A/C on. Conclusions : I. A/C in car is run by the same fuel that ensures the car's mobility. II. With A/c on, Fiat ensures only 10 km to a litre.
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