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Here providing questions related to statements and assumptions under Logical Reasoning for competitive exams. If you are also preparing for any competition exam then here you can practice with the help of important questions given.
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4 Answer : 4
5 Answer : 2
5 Answer : 3
4 Answer : 2
4 Answer : 2
- 1Only conclusion I followsfalse
- 2Both conclusions I and II followfalse
- 3Only conclusion II followsfalse
- 4Neither conclusion I nor II followstrue
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Answer : 4 Neither conclusion I nor II follows
- 1Only Afalse
- 2Only Btrue
- 3Only A, B and Cfalse
- 4Only Cfalse
- 5Only C and Dfalse
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Answer : 2 Only B
- 1India should revise its PDS.false
- 2India should not be a member of WTO.false
- 3For India, food security collides with trade.true
- 4India provides food security to its poor.false
- 5None of the above.false
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Answer : 3 For India, food security collides with trade.
- 1Only I is implicit.false
- 2Only II is implicit.true
- 3Both I and II are implicit.false
- 4Neither I nor II is implicit.false
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Answer : 2 Only II is implicit.
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Consider the given statement (s) and decide which of the given assumption (s) is/are implicit in the statement.
Statement:
“The use of antibiotic tablets, destabilises the gut bacteria”.
Assumptions:
I. There are friendly bacteria in the gut.
II. Gut health is foremost for overall health.
- 1Both I and II are implicit.false
- 2Only I is implicit.true
- 3Only II is implicit.false
- 4Neither I nor II is implicit.false
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