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 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
31). Statements : All benches are cots. No cot is lamp. Some lamps are candles.
Conclusions :
I. Some cots are candles.
II. Some candles are cots.

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

Give answer :
(a) If neither conclusion l nor II is true.
(b) If either conclusion I or ll is true.
(c) if only conclusion ll is true.
(d) If both conclusion l and it are true.
(e) if only conclusion I is true.

32). Statements : Some rooms are stores. All stores are godowns. All godowns are warehouses.
Conclusions : I. All rooms are godowns. ll. All stores are warehouses.

A). If neither conclusion l nor II is true.
B). If either conclusion I or ll is true.
C). If only conclusion ll is true.
D). If both conclusion l and it are true.
E). If only conclusion I is true.
33). Statements : Some room are stores. All stores are godowns. All godowns are warehouses.
Conclusions : I. All warehouses being rooms is a possibility.
II. Atleast some godowns are rooms.

A). If neither conclusion l nor II is true.
B). If either conclusion I or ll is true.
C). If only conclusion ll is true.
D). If both conclusion l and it are true.
E). If only conclusion I is true.
34). Statements : All kittens are cubs. No kitten is a puppy.
Conclusions : I. All Puppies being cubs is a possibility. II. All cubs are kittens.

A). If neither conclusion l nor II is true.
B). If either conclusion I or ll is true.
C). If only conclusion ll is true.
D). If both conclusion l and it are true.
E). If only conclusion I is true.
35). Statements : No sea is a Iake. Some lakes are rivers. All rivers are oceans.
Conclusions : I. No sea is a river. II. All oceans are lakes.

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


36). Statements : No sea is a lake. Some lakes are rivers. All rivers are oceans.
Conclusions : I. Atleast some oceans are lakes. II. All rivers are lakes.

A). If neither conclusion l nor II is true.
B). If either conclusion I or ll is true.
C). If only conclusion ll is true.
D). If both conclusion l and it are true.
E). If only conclusion I is true.
In these questions, two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and ll 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 the given conclusions logically follow from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.

Give answer:

If either conclusion I or II is true.

If neither conclusion I nor II is true.

lf both conclusions I and II are true.

If only conclusion I is true.

If only conclusion II is true.
37). Statements : All dancers are artists. No artist is a racer.
Conclusions : I. All moons are suns. II. Atleast some moons are planets.

A). If either conclusion I or II is true.
B). If neither conclusion I nor II is true.
C). lf both conclusions I and II are true.
D). If only conclusion I is true.
E). If only conclusion II is true.
38). Statements : All dancers are artists. No artist is a racer.
Conclusions : I. No dancer is a racer. II. Atleast some dancers are racers.

A). If either conclusion I or II is true.
B). If neither conclusion I nor II is true.
C). lf both conclusions I and II are true.
D). If only conclusion I is true.
E). If only conclusion II is true.
39). Statements : Some rails are trains. Some rails are locals.
Conclusions : I. Atleast some trains are locals. II. No train is a local.

A). If either conclusion I or II is true.
B). If neither conclusion I nor II is true.
C). lf both conclusions I and II are true.
D). If only conclusion I is true.
E). If only conclusion II is true.
40). Statements : Some jars are cans. No can is box.
Conclusions : I. No jar is a box. II. Some jars are boxes.

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