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| 51. |
Statement: India has quite a number of Indo - German collaborations, hence our projects are getting technical as well as financial aids. Conclusions: I. Collaborations are formed to help each other in every field. II. Some collaborations lead to the Jissemination of technical know-how. |
| A. | if only conclusion I follows. |
| B. | if only conclusion II follows. |
| C. | if either I or II follows. |
| D. | if neither I nor II follows. |
| Answer» C. if either I or II follows. | |
| 52. |
Statement: Eighty percent of the employees of X Ltd. earn more than Rs. 5000 per month. Seventy percent of employees of X Ltd. work as supervisors. Conclusions: I. All the supervisors earn more than Rs. 5000 per month. II. Less than 100% of the supervisors earn more than Rs.5000 per month. |
| A. | if only conclusion I follows. |
| B. | if only conclusion II follows. |
| C. | if either I or II follows. |
| D. | if neither I nor II follows. |
| Answer» D. if neither I nor II follows. | |
| 53. |
In the following question, a statement/group of statements is given followed by some conclusions. Without resolving anything yourself, choose the conclusion which logically follows from the statement(s). A man our village has two wives. No one else in the village has two wives. |
| A. | All men in the village have one wife. |
| B. | Every man in the village is married. |
| C. | Some of the men in the village are unmarried. |
| D. | Only one man in the village married twice. |
| Answer» E. | |
| 54. |
In the following question, a statement/group of statements is given followed by some conclusions. Without resolving anything yourself, choose the conclusion which logically follows from the statement(s). Most celebrities like Amar are liars. |
| A. | Amar is a celebrity. |
| B. | Those who do not tell lies are not celebrities. |
| C. | Some celebrities do not tell lies. |
| D. | You can only become a celebrity by telling lies. |
| Answer» B. Those who do not tell lies are not celebrities. | |
| 55. |
In the following question, a statement/group of statements is given followed by some conclusions. Without resolving anything yourself, choose the conclusion which logically follows from the statement(s). Statement - Most articles in the shop are expensive. |
| A. | There are no cheap articles available in that shop. |
| B. | Handmade articles in that shop are cheap. |
| C. | There are cheap articles also in that shop. |
| D. | Handmade articles in the shop are expensive. |
| Answer» D. Handmade articles in the shop are expensive. | |
| 56. |
In the following question, a statement/group of statements is given followed by some conclusions. Without resolving anything yourself, choose the conclusion which logically follows from the statement(s). Statement - All guilty singers were arrested. Narendra and Arvind were among those arrested. |
| A. | All singers are guilty. |
| B. | All arrested people are singers. |
| C. | Narendra and Arvind were not singers. |
| D. | Narendra and Arvind were guilty. |
| Answer» E. | |
| 57. |
In the following question, a statement/group of statements is given followed by some conclusions. Without resolving anything yourself, choose the conclusion which logically follows from the statement(s). Statement - Many offices are located in buildings with multiple floors. If a building has more than three floors, it has a lift. |
| A. | All floors of buildings with multiple floors may be reached in lifts. |
| B. | Only floors above the third floor have lifts. |
| C. | Seventh floor does not have lifts. |
| D. | All buildings have lifts. |
| Answer» B. Only floors above the third floor have lifts. | |
| 58. |
In the following question, a statement/group of statements is given followed by some conclusions. Without resolving anything yourself, choose the conclusion which logically follows from the statement(s). Statement - Many creative persons become painter. |
| A. | Some painters are creative persons. |
| B. | A creative person will surely become painter. |
| C. | It is not possible to become artist without creativity. |
| D. | A high level of creativity is not needed to become a painter. |
| Answer» B. A creative person will surely become painter. | |
| 59. |
In the following question, a statement/group of statements is given followed by some conclusions. Without resolving anything yourself, choose the conclusion which logically follows from the statement(s). Statement - All beggars are not poor. |
| A. | Some beggars may not be poor. |
| B. | If A is not rich, then A is not a beggar. |
| C. | All those who are poor are beggars. |
| D. | If A is rich, then A is not a beggar. |
| Answer» B. If A is not rich, then A is not a beggar. | |
| 60. |
Statement: Helping the poor is the real service to humanity. Assumptions: I. Poor people are in need of help from others. II. If we do not help poor, we will not be called human beings. |
| A. | If only assumption I is inplicit |
| B. | If only assumption II is inplicit |
| C. | If either I or II is implicit |
| D. | If neither I nor II is implicit |
| Answer» B. If only assumption II is inplicit | |
| 61. |
Statement: This book is for those who are interested to know more about 'Indian History'. Assumptions: I. People who are interested to know about the author may read books. II. Every book may attract some readers. |
| A. | If only assumption I is inplicit |
| B. | If only assumption II is inplicit |
| C. | If either I or II is implicit |
| D. | If neither I nor II is implicit |
| Answer» C. If either I or II is implicit | |
| 62. |
Dr, Singh assured a FICCI delegation that he would take every possible action to bring down food prices. Which of the following can be concluded from the given statement? |
| A. | FICCI is concerned about food prices. |
| B. | It is the responsibility of Dr. Singh to control the food prices. |
| C. | Dr.Singh is the food minister |
| D. | It is possible to bring down food prices. |
| Answer» C. Dr.Singh is the food minister | |
| 63. |
The government had not declared many parts of the state as drought-hit to help farmers get loans. Which of the following can be concluded from the given statement? |
| A. | The farmers want their area to be declared drought-hit. |
| B. | Farmers in the state need loans. |
| C. | The farmers in the areas not hit by drought do not need loans. |
| D. | None of these. |
| Answer» E. | |
| 64. |
In the question below is given a statement followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. Give answer (A) If only I follows (B) If only II follows (C) If either I or II follows (D) If neither I nor II follows (E) If both I and II follow. Statement - All men are mortal. Conclusions - I. All must die one day. II. Death can come at any place, any time. |
| A. | Only I follows |
| B. | Only II follows |
| C. | Either I or II follows |
| D. | Both I and II follow |
| Answer» E. | |
| 65. |
In the question below is given a statement followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. Give answer (A) If only I follows (B) If only II follows (C) If either I or II follows (D) If neither I nor II follows (E) If both I and II follow. Statement - Add colours to life - Use CAMLIN colours. Conclusions - I. Catchy slogans do not attract people. II. Water colours are preferred by people. |
| A. | Only I follows |
| B. | Only II follows |
| C. | Either I or II follows |
| D. | Neither I nor II follows |
| Answer» E. | |
| 66. |
In the question below is given a statement followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. Give answer (A) If only I follows (B) If only II follows (C) If either I or II follows (D) If neither I nor II follows (E) If both I and II follow. Statement - Cactus plants have fleshy stem and require little water. Conclusions - I. All fleshy plants require less amount of water. II. Cactus plants may be grown in places where water is not in abundance. |
| A. | Only I follows |
| B. | Only II follows |
| C. | Either I or II follows |
| D. | Neither I nor II follows |
| Answer» C. Either I or II follows | |
| 67. |
In the question below is given a statement followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. Give answer (A) If only I follows (B) If only II follows (C) If either I or II follows (D) If neither I nor II follows (E) If both I and II follow. Statement - Adversity makes a man wise. Conclusions - I. The poor are wisest in the world. II. One must learn from their experience. |
| A. | Only I follows |
| B. | Only II follows |
| C. | Either I or II follows |
| D. | Neither I nor II follows |
| Answer» C. Either I or II follows | |
| 68. |
Statement: Everybody loves watching Bushkashi. Assumptions: I. Bushkashi is the only sport which is liked by everybody. II. Bushkashi is a sport. |
| A. | if only assumption I is implicit. |
| B. | if only assumption II is implicit. |
| C. | if either I or II is implicit. |
| D. | if neither I nor II is implicit. |
| Answer» E. | |
| 69. |
Statement: To my astonishment, the lameman started walking normally when the priest touched him. Assumptions: I. It looked like an organised act of cheating the observers. II. The priest has a magical touch of healing. |
| A. | if only assumption I is implicit. |
| B. | if only assumption II is implicit. |
| C. | if either I or II is implicit. |
| D. | if neither I nor II is implicit. |
| Answer» D. if neither I nor II is implicit. | |
| 70. |
Statements: The Indian nuclear explosions have exposed the hypocrisy of the nuclear-haves and have filled the Indians with a sense of pride. Assumptions: I. The Indians are proud people. II. If not for the nuclear explosions, the hypocrisy of the nuclear-haves would never have been exposed. |
| A. | if only assumption I is implicit. |
| B. | if only assumption II is implicit. |
| C. | if either I or II is implicit. |
| D. | if neither I nor II is implicit. |
| Answer» E. | |
| 71. |
Statement: "we produce the best footballs", claimed company X in an advertisement. Assumptions: I. People would respond to such advertisements. II. There is demand for footballs. |
| A. | if only assumption I is implicit. |
| B. | if only assumption II is implicit. |
| C. | if either I or II is implicit. |
| D. | if both I and II are implicit |
| Answer» E. | |
| 72. |
Statement: These considerate and pampering coaches can also cane their players. Assumptions: I. People with conceited ideas are generally not expected to cane and pamper their players. II. It is good if a coach knows to cane and pamper his players. |
| A. | if only assumption I is implicit. |
| B. | if only assumption II is implicit. |
| C. | if either I or II is implicit. |
| D. | if neither I nor II is implicit. |
| Answer» E. | |
| 73. |
Statement: It glitters. So it is gold!! Assumptions: I. All that glitters is gold. II. Glittering things are not gold. |
| A. | if only assumption I is implicit. |
| B. | if only assumption II is implicit. |
| C. | if either I or II is implicit. |
| D. | if neither I nor II is implicit. |
| Answer» B. if only assumption II is implicit. | |
| 74. |
Statement: The ticket for Balcony class is atrociously priced at Rs.200. Assumption: I. The tickets for other classes are decently priced. II. Rs.200 is a very big amount to pay for a balcony ticket. |
| A. | if only assumption I is implicit. |
| B. | if only assumption II is implicit. |
| C. | if either I or II is implicit. |
| D. | if neither I nor II is implicit |
| Answer» C. if either I or II is implicit. | |
| 75. |
Statement: "Enjoy your challenges" - an advertisement of a car brand. Assumptions: I. People wish to enjoy challenges. II. There are people who are willing to buy a car. |
| A. | if only assumption I is implicit. |
| B. | if only assumption II is implicit. |
| C. | if either I or II is implicit. |
| D. | if neither I nor II is implicit. |
| Answer» E. | |
| 76. |
Statement: People of all ages have found us good people to grow with. Assumptions: I. People want to grow. II. We are good people. |
| A. | if only assumption I is implicit. |
| B. | if only assumption II is implicit. |
| C. | if either I or II is implicit. |
| D. | if neither I nor II is implicit. |
| Answer» B. if only assumption II is implicit. | |
| 77. |
Statement: Read this book for the exam. Assumptions: I. This book is good for the exam. II. The person is preparing for an exam. |
| A. | if only assumption I is implicit. |
| B. | if only assumption II is implicit. |
| C. | if either I or II is implicit. |
| D. | if neither I nor II is implicit. |
| Answer» B. if only assumption II is implicit. | |
| 78. |
Statement: I am surprised to find that every student is studying only English but not his or her mother tongue. Assumptions: I. It is a good sign that everybody is studying only English. II. It is a bad sign that nobody is studying his or her mother tongue. |
| A. | if only assumption I is implicit. |
| B. | if only assumption II is implicit. |
| C. | if either I or II is implicit. |
| D. | if neither I nor II is implicit |
| Answer» D. if neither I nor II is implicit | |
| 79. |
Statement: It's an important matter; the prime minister is not taking any decision with regard to declaring war against our hostile neighbour. Assumptions: I. It is better if he decides the matter without any hurry. II. This is a matter which should not be postponed and war should be declared immediately. |
| A. | if only assumption I is implicit. |
| B. | if only assumption II is implicit. |
| C. | if either I or II is implicit. |
| D. | if neither I nor II is implicit. |
| Answer» D. if neither I nor II is implicit. | |
| 80. |
Statement: A says to B, "If you want coffee, buy Nescafe". Assumptions: I. B wants to buy coffee. II. Nescafe is a good coffee. |
| A. | if only assumption I is implicit. |
| B. | if only assumption II is implicit. |
| C. | if either I or II is implicit. |
| D. | if neither I nor II is implicit. |
| Answer» C. if either I or II is implicit. | |
| 81. |
Statement: Medicine 'x' is a drug which is causes ripples in the medical field. Assumptions: I. No other drug is causing ripples in the medical field. II. Medicine 'x' is a great drug. |
| A. | if only assumption I is implicit. |
| B. | if only assumption II is implicit. |
| C. | if either I or II is implicit. |
| D. | if neither I nor II is implicit. |
| Answer» E. | |
| 82. |
Statement: "Evaluation from the project guide, who is incharge of our project is very important to grade you favourably". Assumptions: I. The listeners are concerned about grades. II. No other criterion is necessary to decide one's grades. |
| A. | if only assumption I is implicit. |
| B. | if only assumption II is implicit. |
| C. | if either I or II is implicit. |
| D. | if neither I nor II is implicit. |
| Answer» B. if only assumption II is implicit. | |
| 83. |
Statement: A say to B, "Don't take black grapes. They are sour". Assumptions: I. B would be follow to the advice. II. People do not prefer sour grapes. |
| A. | if only assumption I is implicit. |
| B. | if only assumption II is implicit. |
| C. | if either I or II is implicit |
| D. | if both I and II are implicit. |
| Answer» E. | |
| 84. |
Statement: Many cotton farmers are committing suicide due to lack of rains. Assumptions: I. Other farmers are not committing suicide. II. Cotton is dependent on rain. |
| A. | if only assumption I is implicit. |
| B. | if only assumption II is implicit. |
| C. | if either I or II is implicit. |
| D. | if neither I nor II is implicit. |
| Answer» C. if either I or II is implicit. | |
| 85. |
Statement: The government may reduce the export duty on Basmati rice, in view of competition from Pakistan in the international market. Assumptions: I. Reduction in export duty leads to increase in exports. II. Pakistan is an exporter of Basmati rice. |
| A. | if only assumption I is implicit. |
| B. | if only assumption II is implicit. |
| C. | if either I or II is implicit. |
| D. | if neither I nor II is implicit. |
| Answer» B. if only assumption II is implicit. | |
| 86. |
Statement: Anger is energy, in a more proactive way and how to channelize it is in itself a skill. Assumptions: I. Anger needs to be channelized. II. Only skillful people can channelize anger to energy. |
| A. | if only assumption I is implicit. |
| B. | if only assumption II is implicit. |
| C. | if either I or II is implicit. |
| D. | if neither I nor II is implicit. |
| Answer» C. if either I or II is implicit. | |
| 87. |
Statement: Quite independent of the global economic meltdown, India's neglect of its physical infrastructure has been a malaise demanding radical treatment. Assumptions: I. Radical treatment would reduce the adverse effects of global economic meltdown and India's neglect of its physical infrastructure. II. Physical infrastructure is the base of high growth trajectory. |
| A. | if only assumption I is implicit. |
| B. | if only assumption II is implicit. |
| C. | if either I or II is implicit. |
| D. | if neither I nor II is implicit. |
| Answer» E. | |
| 88. |
In the question below is given a statement followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. Give answer (A) If only I follows (B) If only II follows (C) If either I or II follows (D) If neither I nor II follows (E) If both I and II follow. Statement - A hypochondriac is a non-stupid person who behaves stupidly. Conclusions - I. Hypochondriasis and stupidity occur together. II. Normal person does not behave intelligently. |
| A. | Only I follows |
| B. | Only II follows |
| C. | Either I or II follows |
| D. | Neither I nor II follows |
| Answer» E. | |
| 89. |
In the question below is given a statement followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. Give answer (A) If only I follows (B) If only II follows (C) If either I or II follows (D) If neither I nor II follows (E) If both I and II follow. Statement - Vipin was humiliated by the teacher in presence of his classmates. Conclusions - I. The teacher disliked Vipin. II. Vipin was not a mischievous boy. |
| A. | Only I follows |
| B. | |
| C. | C. |
| D. | D. |
| Answer» E. | |
| 90. |
In the question below is given a statement followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. Give answer (A) If only I follows (B) If only II follows (C) If either I or II follows (D) If neither I nor II follows (E) If both I and II follow. Statement - Trekking is good for health. Conclusions - I. All healthy people go for treks. II. Trekking is sufficient for good health. |
| A. | Only I follows |
| B. | Only II follows |
| C. | Either I or II follows |
| D. | Neither I nor II follows |
| Answer» E. | |
| 91. |
In the question below is given a statement followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. Give answer (A) If only I follows (B) If only II follows (C) If either I or II follows (D) If neither I nor II follows (E) If both I and II follow. Statement - Each man makes his own world; world is neither black nor white. Conclusions - I. This world is black for some people. II. This world is white for some people. |
| A. | Only I follows |
| B. | |
| C. | C. |
| D. | D. |
| Answer» E. | |
| 92. |
In the question below is given a statement followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. Give answer (A) If only I follows (B) If only II follows (C) If either I or II follows (D) If neither I nor II follows (E) If both I and II follow. Statement - Fortune favours the bold. Conclusions - I. The necessary ingredient for success is risk. II. Cowards never achieve success. |
| A. | Only I follows |
| B. | Only II follows |
| C. | Either I or II follows |
| D. | Neither I nor II follows |
| Answer» B. Only II follows | |
| 93. |
In the question below is given a statement followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. Give answer (A) If only I follows (B) If only II follows (C) If either I or II follows (D) If neither I nor II follows (E) If both I and II follow. Statement - Only good dancers are invited in the conference. Good dancers have a charming personality. Conclusions - I. All invited dancers in the conference have charming personality. II. Those dancers who do not have charming personality are not invited in the conference. |
| A. | Only I follows |
| B. | Only II follows |
| C. | Either I or II follows |
| D. | Both I and II follow |
| Answer» E. | |
| 94. |
A special POTA court has sentenced to death all the three persons convicted in the bomb blasts case of 2003, in which many people died. Which of the following is a conclusion that can be drawn from the given statement? |
| A. | The three convicts are found guilty. |
| B. | The convicts detonated bombs to kill people. |
| C. | The convicts are not fit to live in this society. |
| D. | The convicts were instigated into terrorist acts by enemy country. |
| Answer» B. The convicts detonated bombs to kill people. | |
| 95. |
Statement: In Bihar, alleged Maoists gunned down 16 villagers over a land row. Conclusions: I. The killed villagers had occupied government lands. II. Maoists have not claimed the killings. III. Some of the villagers involved in the land row have escaped. |
| A. | All follow |
| B. | Only I and II follow |
| C. | Only III follows |
| D. | Only II follows |
| Answer» E. | |
| 96. |
Statement: "I have visited England and I want to float the first green party in India. My greens are going to replace red in Bengal," said Mr. Dutta, a politician. Conclusions: I. There is a green party in England. II. Green party is not the name of a party. III. The green party is going to be floated in Bengal. |
| A. | All follow |
| B. | Only I and III follow |
| C. | Only III follows |
| D. | Only II and III follow |
| Answer» B. Only I and III follow | |
| 97. |
Statement: This is the first time two women have been awarded the Nobel prize in medicine. Conclusions: I. This is not the first time that Nobel prize has been awarded in medicine. II. Women have been awarded the Nobel prize in economics. III. Earlier, women have been awarded the Nobel prize in medicine. |
| A. | Only I follows |
| B. | Only II follows |
| C. | Only I and III follow |
| D. | Only II and III follow |
| Answer» D. Only II and III follow | |
| 98. |
Statement: The United Nations has released a $1 stamp to honour Mahatma Gandhi's efforts to promote non-violence. October 2nd, the birth date of Mahatma Gandhi, has already been named the International Day of Non-Violence. Conclusions: I. Countries all over the world honour the policy of non-violence. II. The United Nations has declared October 2nd as the international day of non-violence. III. The United Nations wants every country to adopt the non-violence policy. |
| A. | Only II and III follow |
| B. | Only I follows |
| C. | Only II follows |
| D. | Only III follows |
| Answer» E. | |
| 99. |
In the following question, a statement/group of statements is given followed by some conclusions. Without resolving anything yourself, choose the conclusion which logically follows from the statement(s). Every museum displays interesting pieces. |
| A. | Interesting pieces are only in the museum. |
| B. | Museums were meant for artefacts only. |
| C. | No museum is without display pieces. |
| D. | Some museums have no visitors. |
| Answer» D. Some museums have no visitors. | |
| 100. |
Statement: The police would allow the leader of the protestors to give a signed protest note at the gates of an embassy. Flags are allowed to be burnt, but the men in uniform are harsh with anyone who tries to set ablaze the Indian tricolor. Conclusions: I. The embassies are of foreign countries and are in India. II. Those who want to protest against foreign countries do not burn Indian flags. III. Burning flags of foreign countries is not an offence. |
| A. | All follow |
| B. | Only I and III follow |
| C. | Only I follows |
| D. | Only II and III follow |
| Answer» C. Only I follows | |