Statements and conclusions Questions and answers

  1. General Intellingence and Reasoning
    1. Classification
    2. Coding and Decoding
    3. Numerical Operations
    4. Series
    5. Relationship
    6. Statements and conclusions
    7. Seating Arrangement
    8. Questions based on Codes
    9. Seating Arrangement(Circular)
    10. Input Rearrangement
    11. Statements(Mathematical) and Conclusions
    12. Questions based on Information(Bank Exams)
    13. Relationship in Equations
    14. Analogy

In these questions, two/three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II have been given. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from the commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.

21). Statements: All bugs are worms. some worms are moths. No moth is a fly.
Conclusions:
I. No fly is a worm.
II. All moths being bugs is a possibility.

A). Either conclusion I or conclusion II is true
B). Both conclusions I and II are true
C). Neither conclusion I nor conclusion Ii is true
D). Only conclusion II is true
E). Only conclusion I is true
22). Statements: Some stars are planets. No planet is a moon.
Conclusions:
I. No star is a moon.
II. Some stars are moons.

A). Either conclusion I or conclusion II is true
B). Both conclusions I and II are true
C). Neither conclusion I nor conclusion Ii is true
D). Only conclusion II is true
E). Only conclusion I is true
23). Statements: No magic is trick. All charms are tricks. All hoaxes are charms.
Conclusions:
I. No magic is a hoax.
II. No charm is a magic.

A). Either conclusion I or conclusion II is true
B). Both conclusions I and II are true
C). Neither conclusion I nor conclusion Ii is true
D). Only conclusion II is true
E). Only conclusion I is true
24). Statements: All bugs are worms. Some worms are moths. No moth is a fly.
Conclusions:
I. All worms are bugs.
II. No bug is a fly.

A). Either conclusion I or conclusion II is true
B). Both conclusions I and II are true
C). Neither conclusion I nor conclusion Ii is true
D). Only conclusion II is true
E). Only conclusion I is true
25). Statements: All watches are clocks. Some clocks are towers. All towers are poles.
Conclusions:
I. At least some poles are clocks.
II. All towers being watches is a possibility.

A). Either conclusion I or conclusion II is true
B). Both conclusions I and II are true
C). Neither conclusion I nor conclusion Ii is true
D). Only conclusion II is true
E). Only conclusion I is true


26). Statements: No magic is a trick. All charms are tricks. All hoaxes are charms.
Conclusions:
I. All hoaxes are tricks.
II. All tricks are charms.

A). Either conclusion I or conclusion II is true
B). Both conclusions I and II are true
C). Neither conclusion I nor conclusion Ii is true
D). Only conclusion II is true
E). Only conclusion I is true
In these questions, two/three statements are given followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to consider the 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.

Give answer :

(A)If either conclusion I or II is true

(B)If neither conclusion I nor II is true

(C)If both conclusion I and II are true

(D)If only conclusion I is true

(E)If only conclusion II is true
27). Statements : All the harmoniums are instruments. All the instruments are flutes.
Conclusions :
I. All the flutes are instruments.
II. All the harmoniums are flutes.

A). If either conclusion I or II is true
B). If neither conclusion I nor II is true
C). If both conclusion I and II are true
D). If only conclusion I is true
E). If only conclusion II is true
28). Statements : All Cups are books. All books are shirts.
Conclusions :
I. Some cups are not shirts.
II. Some shirts are cups.

A). If either conclusion I or II is true
B). If neither conclusion I nor II is true
C). If both conclusion I and II are true
D). If only conclusion I is true
E). If only conclusion II is true
29). Statements : Some mountains are hillocks. Some mountains are rivers. Some mountains are valleys.
Conclusions :
I. All mountains are either hillocks or rivers or valleys.
II. No valley is river.

A). If either conclusion I or II is true
B). If neither conclusion I nor II is true
C). If both conclusion I and II are true
D). If only conclusion I is true
E). If only conclusion II is true
30). Statements : Some tapes are discs. Some discs are cassettes. Some cassettes are songs.
Conclusions :
I. Some songs are discs.
II. Some cassettes are tapes.

A). If either conclusion I or II is true
B). If neither conclusion I nor II is true
C). If both conclusion I and II are true
D). If only conclusion I is true
E). If only conclusion II is true
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