Statement and Conclusion Questions Practice Question and Answer
8 Q:Direction: In the question below are given three statements followed by two conclusions. 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 Lock is Clock
All Clock is Key
Only a few Key is Door
Conclusions:
I. Some Door is Clock
II. All Key can never be Lock
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64d3551280ef1e74b4ce60fbAll Lock is Clock
All Clock is Key
Only a few Key is Door
I. Some Door is Clock
II. All Key can never be Lock
- 1Only I followsfalse
- 2Only II followsfalse
- 3Either I or II followsfalse
- 4Both I and II followfalse
- 5Neither I nor II followstrue
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Answer : 5. "Neither I nor II follows"
Q: Three Statements are given followed by Three conclusions numbered I, II and III. Assuming the statements to be true, even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements.
Statements:
All ants are beetles.
No beetle is a frog.
Some frogs are bugs.
Conclusions:
I. Some bugs are ants.
II. No bug is a beetle.
III. No frog is an ant.
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646354fb4d91510a5db8ab71All ants are beetles.
No beetle is a frog.
Some frogs are bugs.
I. Some bugs are ants.
II. No bug is a beetle.
III. No frog is an ant.
- 1Both conclusions I and II follow.false
- 2Only conclusion III follows.true
- 3Only conclusion I follows.false
- 4Both conclusions I and III follow.false
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Answer : 2. "Only conclusion III follows."
Q: In the following question below are given some statements followed by some conclusions based on those statements. Taking the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusion logically follows the given statements.
Statements:
I. All J are B.
II. Some D are B.
Conclusions:
I. Some D are not J.
II. Some B are not J.
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64786d8c272940f010e4d56cI. All J are B.
II. Some D are B.
I. Some D are not J.
II. Some B are not J.
- 1Only conclusion I followsfalse
- 2Neither conclusion followstrue
- 3Only conclusion II followsfalse
- 4Both conclusions I and II followsfalse
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Answer : 2. "Neither conclusion follows"
Q:Direction: In the question below are given 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 apples are orange.
No oranges are fruit.
Only a few fruits are bananas.
Conclusions:
I. Some apples are fruit.
II. Some fruits are bananas.
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64e8685360749cb6f2edd4c8Some apples are orange.
No oranges are fruit.
Only a few fruits are bananas.
I. Some apples are fruit.
II. Some fruits are bananas.
- 1Only 1 followsfalse
- 2Only 2 followstrue
- 3Either 1 or 2 followsfalse
- 4Both 1 and 2 followsfalse
- 5None followsfalse
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Answer : 2. "Only 2 follows"
Q:Direction: In the following questions assuming the given a statement to be true, find which of the conclusion(s) among given conclusions is/are true and then give your answers accordingly.
Statements:
W < E > R ≤ T ≤ Y; S ≥ A = Q < W;
F > D ≥ S
Conclusion:
I. D > Q
II. D = Q
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64d3601de0ce55749687586aW < E > R ≤ T ≤ Y; S ≥ A = Q < W;
F > D ≥ S
I. D > Q
II. D = Q
- 1Only I followsfalse
- 2Only II followsfalse
- 3Either I or II followstrue
- 4Both I and II followfalse
- 5Neither I nor II followsfalse
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Answer : 3. "Either I or II follows"
Q:Directions: In these questions, a relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by two conclusions. Give answer
Statement:
L ≤ T ≤ I ≥ M < X,
W < P ≤ L ≥ B ≥ K
Conclusion
I. K < X
II. W > M
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64df53c7462ecdc3adbec167L ≤ T ≤ I ≥ M < X,
W < P ≤ L ≥ B ≥ K
I. K < X
II. W > M
- 1if only conclusion II is true.false
- 2if only conclusion I is true.false
- 3if neither conclusion I nor II is true.true
- 4if either conclusion I or II is true.false
- 5if both conclusions I and II are true.false
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Answer : 3. "if neither conclusion I nor II is true."
Q:Directions: In these questions, a relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by two conclusions. Give answer
Statement
L ≤ T ≤ I ≥ M < X,
W < P ≤ L ≥ B ≥ K
Conclusion
I. K ≥ M
II. P > M
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64df552674cca449497cf1ceL ≤ T ≤ I ≥ M < X,
W < P ≤ L ≥ B ≥ K
I. K ≥ M
II. P > M
- 1if only conclusion II is true.false
- 2if either conclusion I or II is true.false
- 3if neither conclusion I nor II is true.true
- 4if only conclusion I is true.false
- 5if both conclusions I and II are true.false
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Answer : 3. "if neither conclusion I nor II is true."
Q:Directions: In these questions, a relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by two conclusions. Give answer
Statement
J > K ≥ H = U ≥ B ≤ T < F ≤ R
Conclusion
I. J > B
II. H < R
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64df56144e4237f6c993b41cJ > K ≥ H = U ≥ B ≤ T < F ≤ R
I. J > B
II. H < R
- 1if only conclusion II is true.false
- 2if either conclusion I or II is true.false
- 3if neither conclusion I nor II is true.false
- 4if only conclusion I is true.true
- 5if both conclusions I and II are true.false
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