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8 Q:Directions: In each question below are given two/three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. 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 conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements:
All art are theater.
Some art are drama.
Conclusions:
I. All drama being theater is a possibility.
II. Some dramas are theater.
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64f0a0e0d928d8b7162ca2c1Some art are drama.
II. Some dramas are theater.
- 1if only conclusion I follows.false
- 2if only conclusion II follows.false
- 3if either conclusion I or II follows.false
- 4if neither conclusion I nor II follows.false
- 5if both conclusions I and II follow.true
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Answer : 5. " if both conclusions I and II follow."
Q:Directions: In each question below are given two/three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. 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 conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements:
All circles are a triangle.
Some triangle is rectangle.
All rectangles are square.
Conclusions:
I. Some triangles are not rectangle.
II. No square is a circle.
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64f09f21e805c36ec0e0d470Some triangle is rectangle.
All rectangles are square.
II. No square is a circle.
- 1if only conclusion I follows.false
- 2if only conclusion II follows.false
- 3if either conclusion I or II follows.false
- 4if neither conclusion I nor II follows.true
- 5if both conclusions I and II follow.false
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Answer : 4. "if neither conclusion I nor II follows."
Q:Directions: In each question below are given two/three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. 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 conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements:
Some chair is table.
Some bed is table.
No furniture is bed.
Conclusions:
I. All chairs being furniture is a possibility.
II. Some Table is not Bed is a possibility.
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64f09e6caeb5164568443658Some bed is table.
No furniture is bed.
II. Some Table is not Bed is a possibility.
- 1if only conclusion I follows.false
- 2if only conclusion II follows.false
- 3if either conclusion I or II follows.false
- 4if neither conclusion I nor II follows.false
- 5if both conclusions I and II follow.true
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Answer : 5. "if both conclusions I and II follow."
Q:Directions: In each question below are given two/three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. 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 conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements:
All circles are a triangle.
Some triangle is rectangle.
All rectangles are square.
Conclusions:
I. All rectangles being triangles is a possibility.
II. All circles being square is a possibility.
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64f09ce4aeb51645684435e6All circles are a triangle.
Some triangle is rectangle.
All rectangles are square.
II. All circles being square is a possibility.
- 1if only conclusion I follows.false
- 2if only conclusion II follows.false
- 3if either conclusion I or II follows.false
- 4if neither conclusion I nor II follows.false
- 5if both conclusions I and II follow.true
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Answer : 5. " if both conclusions I and II follow."
Q:What should come in place of the question mark '?' in the following number series?
0.25, 1.25, 4.5, ?, 70, 355
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64edfc7218913c5bfc6a6391- 116.25false
- 216false
- 316.75false
- 416.5true
- 517.25false
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Answer : 4. "16.5"
Q:What should come in place of the question mark '?' in the following number series?
77, 76, 84, 57, ?, – 4
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64edfc0ed928d8b71627707e- 181false
- 2100false
- 3121true
- 4144false
- 5169false
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Answer : 3. "121"
Q:What should come in place of the question mark '?' in the following number series?
29, 30, 26, 35, ?, 44
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64edfbba3be218b6cddbe999- 131false
- 223false
- 327false
- 415false
- 519true
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Answer : 5. "19"
Q:What should come in place of the question mark '?' in the following number series?
8.5, 9.5, 21, 66, ?, 1345
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64edfb4f2bbb242750d601db- 1258false
- 2268true
- 3274false
- 4284false
- 5278false
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