Statement Conclusions Practice Question and Answer
8 Q:Read the statements and select a conclusion from the given alternatives:
Statements:
Some owls are ostriches.
Some ostriches are crows.
Some crows are black.
Conclusion:
1. Some owls are black.
2. No ostrich is black.
3. No owl is black.
4. Some ostriches are black.
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5ec7bc102de0eb69a022bf87Some owls are ostriches.
Some ostriches are crows.
Some crows are black.
Conclusion:
1. Some owls are black.
2. No ostrich is black.
3. No owl is black.
4. Some ostriches are black.
- 1Either 2 or 4false
- 2Only 1 and 2 follow.false
- 3Either 1 or 3 and either 2 or 4true
- 4Either 1 or 3false
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Answer : 3. "Either 1 or 3 and either 2 or 4 "
Q: From the given statements find which of the inference is true?
I. All players are strong.
II. All strong people are tall.
III. Ajit is strong.
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5ebe186e106f3017d501eed8I. All players are strong.
II. All strong people are tall.
III. Ajit is strong.
- 1Ajit is tall.true
- 2Ajit is a player.false
- 3Ajit is a tall player.false
- 4No inference can be drawn.false
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Answer : 1. "Ajit is tall. "
Q: Below are given statements followed by some conclusions. Read them to answer the question below.
1. College education is very expensive these days.
2. College education should be restricted to few.
Conclusions:
I. Nobody can afford to go to college.
II. Even the poor should have access to affordable college education.
Which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the given statements.
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5eba29082ee7bc64a6240e7b1. College education is very expensive these days.
2. College education should be restricted to few.
Conclusions:
I. Nobody can afford to go to college.
II. Even the poor should have access to affordable college education.
Which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the given statements.
- 1Only conclusion I followsfalse
- 2Only conclusion II followsfalse
- 3Both conclusion I &II followsfalse
- 4Neither conclusion I nor II followstrue
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Answer : 4. "Neither conclusion I nor II follows"
Q:In each of the following questions one/two statements are given followed by two conclusions (I) and (II). You have to consider the two statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions, if any, follow from the given statements.
Statement: Some books are Magazines
Some magazines are Novels
Conclusion
(I) Some books are Novels
(II) Some Novels are Magazines
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5eb93b142ee7bc64a6226f9cSome magazines are Novels
Conclusion
(I) Some books are Novels
(II) Some Novels are Magazines
- 1Only (I) followsfalse
- 2Only (II) followstrue
- 3Either (I) or (II) followsfalse
- 4Neither (I) nor (II) followsfalse
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Answer : 2. "Only (II) follows"
Q:Direction: In these questions the symbols $ , @ , £ , • and # are used with different meanings as given below :
' X $ Y ' means X is neither greater than nor smaller than Y '
' X @ Y ' means X is neither greater than nor equal to Y '
' X £ Y ' means X is neither smaller than nor equal to Y '
' X• Y ' means X is not smaller than Y '
' X # Y ' means X is not greater than Y '
( A ) If only conclusion I is true
( B ) If only conclusion II is true
( C ) If either conclusion I or II is true
(D ) If neither conclusion I nor II is true
( E ) If both conclusion I and II are true
Statements :
All goats are lions.
No lion is tiger.
Some tigers are horses.
Conclusions :
I. Some horses are goats.
II. No horse is goat.
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5eafb0564c5c6a1e28ccbffc' X $ Y ' means X is neither greater than nor smaller than Y '
' X @ Y ' means X is neither greater than nor equal to Y '
' X £ Y ' means X is neither smaller than nor equal to Y '
' X• Y ' means X is not smaller than Y '
' X # Y ' means X is not greater than Y '
( A ) If only conclusion I is true
( B ) If only conclusion II is true
( C ) If either conclusion I or II is true
(D ) If neither conclusion I nor II is true
( E ) If both conclusion I and II are true
All goats are lions.
No lion is tiger.
Some tigers are horses.
Conclusions :
I. Some horses are goats.
II. No horse is goat.
- 1if only conclusion I follows.false
- 2if only conclusion II follows.false
- 3if either conclusion I or conclusion II follows.true
- 4if neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows.false
- 5if both conclusion I and conclusion II follow.false
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Answer : 3. "if either conclusion I or conclusion II follows."
Q:Direction: In these questions the symbols $ , @ , £ , • and # are used with different meanings as given below :
' X $ Y ' means X is neither greater than nor smaller than Y '
' X @ Y ' means X is neither greater than nor equal to Y '
' X £ Y ' means X is neither smaller than nor equal to Y '
' X• Y ' means X is not smaller than Y '
' X # Y ' means X is not greater than Y '
( A ) If only conclusion I is true
( B ) If only conclusion II is true
( C ) If either conclusion I or II is true
(D ) If neither conclusion I nor II is true
( E ) If both conclusion I and II are true
Statements:
No curtain is an element.
All elements are pillows.
Conclusions:
I. All pillows being curtains is a possibility.
II. Some elements are definitely not curtains.
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5eafadb6caa4f678cf7454f7' X $ Y ' means X is neither greater than nor smaller than Y '
' X @ Y ' means X is neither greater than nor equal to Y '
' X £ Y ' means X is neither smaller than nor equal to Y '
' X• Y ' means X is not smaller than Y '
' X # Y ' means X is not greater than Y '
( A ) If only conclusion I is true
( B ) If only conclusion II is true
( C ) If either conclusion I or II is true
(D ) If neither conclusion I nor II is true
( E ) If both conclusion I and II are true
No curtain is an element.
All elements are pillows.
Conclusions:
I. All pillows being curtains is a possibility.
II. Some elements are definitely not curtains.
- 1Only conclusion I followsfalse
- 2Only conclusion II followstrue
- 3Either conclusion I or II followsfalse
- 4Both conclusions I and II followsfalse
- 5Neither conclusion I nor II followsfalse
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Answer : 2. "Only conclusion II follows"
Q:Direction : In each question are given four statements followed by four conclusions numbered I, II, III and IV. You have to assume every thing in the statements to be true even if they seem to be a variance with commonly known facts and then decide which of the four given conclusions logically follows from the statements, disregarding commonly known facts, and select the appropriate answer.
Statements :
All marks are results.
No result is score.
All application are scores.
All scores are merit.
Conclusions :
I. Al least some application are results.
II. At least some scores are results.
III. At least some merit are marks.
IV. Some merit are application.
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5ea7b104c8dec64c0095fb32All marks are results.
No result is score.
All application are scores.
All scores are merit.
Conclusions :
I. Al least some application are results.
II. At least some scores are results.
III. At least some merit are marks.
IV. Some merit are application.
- 1Only II and IV followfalse
- 2Only IV followstrue
- 3Only I and III followfalse
- 4All I, II, III and IV followfalse
- 5None followfalse
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Answer : 2. "Only IV follows "
Q:Direction : In each question are given four statements followed by four conclusions numbered I, II, III and IV. You have to assume every thing in the statements to be true even if they seem to be a variance with commonly known facts and then decide which of the four given conclusions logically follows from the statements, disregarding commonly known facts, and select the appropriate answer.
Statements :
Some jobs are vacancies.
All jobs are office.
No office is trade.
All professions are trades.
Conclusions :
I. At least some office are jobs.
II. No vacancy is trade.
III. No profession is office.
IV. At least some office are professions.
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5ea7af493b50714be9b07134Some jobs are vacancies.
All jobs are office.
No office is trade.
All professions are trades.
Conclusions :
I. At least some office are jobs.
II. No vacancy is trade.
III. No profession is office.
IV. At least some office are professions.
- 1All I, II, III and IV followfalse
- 2Only II, III and IV followfalse
- 3Only I and IV followfalse
- 4None followsfalse
- 5Only I and III followtrue
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