Directions (1-5): In each question below, there are two or three statements followed by four conclusions numbered I, II, III and IV. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be variance with commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the given statements.
1.Statements: All hunters are punters.
Some punters are tigers.
Conclusions I. Somehunters are tigers.
II. All tigers are punters.
III. Some punters are hunters.
IV. No punters are hunters.
(1)I and II follow
(2) II and III follow
(3) I and III follow
(4) II and IV follow
(5) None of these
2.Statements: Some boxes are dogs.
All dogs are pens.
Conclusions I. Some boxes are pens.
II. Some pens are boxes.
III. Some pens are dogs.
IV. All pens are dogs.
(1) I, II and III follow
(2) II, III and IV follow
(3) I, III and IV follow
(4) I, II and IV follow
(5) All follow
3.Statements: Some diggers are jokers.
All jokers are cute.
ConclusionsI. Some diggers are cute.
II. No diggers are cute.
III. All cute are joker.
IV. All diggers are cute.
(1) I and III follow
(2) Either II or IV follows
(3) only I follows.
(4) Either I or III follows
(5) None of these
4.Statements: Some barbers are painters.
No painters are watches.
Conclusions I. Some barbers are not watches.
II. Some barbers are watches.
III. Some watches are not barbers.
IV. Some watches are barbers.
(1) I and III follow
(2) Only I follows
(3) Either I or II and III follow
(4) Either III or IV and I follow
(5) Either I or II and either III or IV follow
5.Statements: Some carts are darts.
No smart is cart.
Conclusions I. Some darts are not smarts.
II. All darts are smarts.
III. Some smarts are not darts.
IV. All smarts are darts.
(1) I and III follow
(2) Only I follows
(3) Only III follows
(4) I and either III or IV follow
(5) III and either I or II follow
Directions (6-10): In each of the questions given below, four statements are followed by three conclusions I, II and III. You have to assume the given statements to be true even if they seems to be different from generally known facts. You have to decide which of the conclusions logically follows the given statements, whatever the generally known facts may be.
6.Statement:
I.All clouds are trains.
II.No train is book.
III.Some books are pens.
IV.All pens are chairs.
Conclusion:
I.Some chairs are clouds.
II.Some pens are trains
III.Some books are clouds.
(1) None follows
(2) Only I follows
(3) Only II follows
(4) Only III follows
(5) Only I and II follow
7.Statement:
I.Some poles are floors.
II.Some floors are walls.
III.Some walls are houses.
IV.Some houses are mountains.
Conclusion:
I.Some mountains are floors.
II.Some walls are floors.
III.No mountain is floor.
(1) None follows
(2) Only I follows
(3) Only II follows
(4) Only III follows
(5) Either I or III and II follows
8.Statement:
I.All glasses are toys.
II.Some toys are guns.
III.All guns are tables.
IV.Some papers are tables.
Conclusion:
I.Some tables are toys.
II.Some papers are guns.
III.Some tables are glasses.
(1) None follows
(2) Only I follows
(3) Only II follows
(4) Only III follows
(5) Only I and III follows
9.Statement:
I.Some flowers are bushes.
II.Some bushes are rivers.
III.All rivers are roads.
IV.Some rivers are mountains.
Conclusion:
I.Some roads are flowers.
II.Some mountains are roads.
III.Some roads are bushes.
(1) Only I and II follows
(2) Only I and III follow
(3) Only II and III follow
(4) All I, II and III follow
(5) None of these
10.Statement:
I.All birds are horses.
II.Some tigers are horses.
III.Some horses are goats.
IV.Some lions are goats.
Conclusion:
I.Some lions are horses.
II.Some tigers are birds.
III.Some goats are birds.
(1) Only I follows
(2) Only II follows
(3) Only III follows
(4) Only II and III follow
(5) None of these
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