Directions (Q.1-5): Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and give answer
1) if the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
2) if the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
3) if the data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
4) if the data in both statements I and II even together are not sufficient to answer the question.
5) if the data in both statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question.
1.“You must reach home within five days from the date of receiving the letter.” – ‘A’ wrote to ‘B’
What is the exact date before which ‘B’ should reach home?
I. The letter war received on 25th February.
II. It was not a leap year.
2.How many students are there between Suresh and Mohan in a row of fifty students?
I. Suresh is twelfth from the left end and Mohan is seventeenth from the right end.
II. Suresh is six places away from Jayesh, who is twentieth from the left end.
3.How many daughters does ‘X’ have?
I. A and B are the only sisters of D.
II. B’s father is X and has only one son, ie D.
4.In how many hours did a train XYZ complete a journey between two stations P and Q?
I.According to A’s wife, the train took more than five hours but less than ten hours to complete the journey.
II.According to B’s husband, the train took more than eight hours but less than twelve hours to complete the journey.
5.What will be the code for ‘beautiful and lovely dream’ in a code language?
I. ‘kokodhookan cha’ means ‘have a nice dream’ and ‘pichkichnich’ means ‘fair and lovely’.
II. ‘loch chop toto’ means ‘she is beautiful’ and ‘chop pi
chnich’ means ‘fair and beautiful’
Direction(6-10):Below are given three statements a, b and c followed by four conclusions. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they appear to be at variance with commonly known facts, and then decide which of the conclusions logically follow(s) from the given statements. For each question, mark out an appropriate answer choice that you think is correct.
6. Statements:
a. All clips are watches.
b. All watches are telephones.
c. No clips are pins.
Conclusions:
I. Some watches are not pins.
II. Some telephones are pins.
III. No telephones are pins.
IV. Some pins are not watches.
1) None follows
2) Only I follows
3) Only I and either II or III follow
4) Only IV and either II or III follow
5) None of these
7. Statements:
a. No states are countries.
b. No countries are districts.
c. No districts are tehsils.
Conclusions:
I. All states are tehsils.
II. Some countries are tehsils.
III. Some tehsils are not countries.
IV. Some states are not tehsils.
1) None follows
2) Only either II or III follows
3) Only either I or IV follows
4) Either II or III and either I or IV follow
5) None of these
8. Statements:
a. All keys are locks.
b. Some locks are not buttons.
c. All locks are clocks.
Conclusions:
I. Some keys are not buttons.
II. Some keys are buttons.
III. Some clocks are not buttons.
IV. Some clocks are buttons.
1) None follows
2) Only either III or IV follows
3) Only either I or II follows
4) Only II and either III or IV follow
5) None of these
9. Statements:
a. All keys are locks.
b. Some buttons are not locks.
c. Some keys are rings.
Conclusions:
I. Some buttons are keys.
II. Some buttons are not keys.
III. All rings are locks.
IV. Some rings are not locks.
1) None follows
2) Only either III or IV follows
3) Only either I or II follows
4) Only II and either III or IV follow
5) None of these
10. Statements:
a. All keys are locks.
b. Some keys are not buttons.
c. All locks are clocks.
Conclusions:
I. Some locks are buttons.
II. Some locks are not buttons.
III. Some keys are buttons.
IV. No keys are buttons.
1) None follows
2) Only either III or IV follows
3) Only either I or II follows
4) Only II and either III or IV follow
5) None of these
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