Directions (1-5): In each of the questions below are given three statements followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. You have to take the gien statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with comonly known facts. Read all the Conclusions and then decide which of the given Conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
1. Statements:
a. All flowers are toys.
b. Some toys are trees.
c. Some angels are trees.
Conclusions:
I.
Some
angels are toys.
II.
Some
trees are flowers.
III.
Some flowers are angels.
1. Only I follows
2. Only II follows
3. Only I and III follow
4. Only III follows
5. None follows
2. Statements:
a. Some pigeons are dogs.
b. All dogs are cats
c. All pigeeons are horses.
Conclusions:
I.
Some
hourses are dongs.
II.
Some
cats are pigeons.
III.
Some
horses are cats.
1.
All follow
2. Only II and III follow
3. Only I and III
follow
4. Only I and II follow
5. None of these
3. Statements:
a. All tables are streets.
b. All streets are bottles.
c. All parrots are bottles.
Conclusion:
I.
Some
streets are parrots.
II.
Some
bottles are tables.
III.
All
tables are bottles.
1. Only I follows
2. Only II follows
3. Only III follows
4. Only II and III follow
5. None of these
4. Statements:
a. Some cartoons are boys.
b. All boys are windows.
c. All jokers are windows.
Conclusions:
All jokers are boys.
Some cartoons are windows.
Some jokers are cartoons.
1.Only I follows
2.
Only II follows
3. Only III follows
4.
Only I and II follow
5. None of these
5. Statements:
a. Some saints are balls.
b.
All balls are bats.
c. Some tigers are balls.
Conclusions:
I.
Some
bats are tigers.
II.
Some
saints are bats.
III.
All
bats are balls.
1. Only I and III follow
2.
Only II follows
3.
Only I and II follow
4.
Only III follows
5. None of these
Directions (Q. 6-13): In each of the questions below are
given three statements followd by three conclusions numberd I, II and III. You
have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance
with commonly known facts. Read all the conslusions and then decide which of
the gien conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding
commonly known facts.
6. Statements:
a. Some birds are balloons.
b. Some balloons are balls.
c. All balls are books.
Conclusions:
I.
Some
birds are balls.
II.
Some
balloons are books.
III.
Some
books are birds.
1. Only II follows
2. Only I follows
3. Only III follows
4. Only I and II
follow
5. None of
these
7. Statements:
a. No rabbit is lion.
b. Some horses are lions.
c. All rabbits are tables.
Conclusions:
I.
Some
tables are lions.
II.
Some
horses are rabbits.
III.
No
lion is table.
1. None follows
2. Only III
follows
3. Only either I or III follows
4. Only II and III follow
5. None of these
8. Statements:
a. All squirrels are rats.
b. Some trees are rats.
c. All charis are trees.
Conclusions:
I.
Some
squirrels are trees.
II.
Some
chairs are squirrels.
III.
Some
rats are chairs.
1. Only I follows
2. Only II follows
3. Only I and III follow
4. None follows
5. None fo these
9. Statements:
a. Some apples are cats.
b. All brinjals are apples.
c. Some kites are brinjals.
Conclusions:
I.
Some
apples are kites.
II.
Some
cats are brinjals.
III.
Some
kites are cats.
1. Only II and III follow
2. Only I follows
3. Only III follows
4. None follows
5. None of these
10. Statements:
a. All deer are rabbits.
b. All roses are deer.
c. Some candles are rabbits.
Conclusions:
I.
Some
roses are candles.
II.
Some
candles are deer.
III.
All
roses are rabbits.
1. Only I follows
2. Only III follows
3. Only II follows
4. None follows
5. None of these
11. Statements:
a. Some pins are shirts.
b. All shirts are clouds.
c. All clouds are rooms.
Conclusions:
I.
Some
rooms are shirts.
II.
Some
pins are clouds.
III.
Some
rooms are pins.
1. Only II follows
2. Only I and II
follow
3. Only III follows
4. Only I and III
follow
5.
All follow
12. Statements:
a. Some bottles are elephants.
b. All elephats are trains.
c. All bottles are
telephones.
Conclusions:
I. Some telephones are trains.
II. Some elephaats are telephones.
III. Some bottles are trains.
1. All follow
2. Only II and III follow
3. Only I and II follow
4. Only I and III follow
5. None of these
13. Statements:
a. Some towels are brushes.
b. No brush is soap.
c. All soaps are rats.
Conclusions:
I. Some rats are brushes.
II. No rat is brush.
III. Some towels are soaps.
1. None follows
2.
Only II follows
3.
Only I and III follow
4.
Only either I or II follows
5.
None of these
Directions (14-20): In each questions below are given
three statements followed by two conslusions numbered I and II. You have to
take the three given statements to be true even if they seem to be at vriance
with commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions
logically follows arom the three given statemtns disregardingcommonly known
facts.
Give answer 1) if only conclusion I follows.
Give answer 2) if only conslusion II follows.
Give answer 3) if either conslusion I or II follows.
Give answer 4) if neither conclusion I nor II follows.
Give answer 5) if both conslusions I and II follow.
14. Statements:
Some pins are forks.
All frorks are keys.
No key is lock
Conclusions:
I. Some locks are pins.
II. No lock is a pin.
15. Statements:
Some shirts are trousers.
Some trousers are jackets.
All jackets are shawls.
Conclusions:
I. Some shawls are shirts.
II. Some jackets are shirts.
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