Directions (81-85): 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 commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding, commonly known facts. |
81). Statements:
All kites are birds.
No bird is an animal.
All animals are clouds.
Conclusions : I. Atleast some birds are clouds.
II. All clouds being birds, is a possibility.
A). Only Conclusion II is true |
B). Neither Conclusion I nor II is true |
C). Both Conclusions I and II are true |
D). Either Conclusions I or II is true |
E). Only Conclusion I is true |
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82). Statements:
All kites are birds.
No bird is an animal.
All animals are clouds.
Conclusions : I. No kites an animal.
II. All kites being clouds in a possibility.
A). Either Conclusion I of II is true |
B). Only Conclusion I is true |
C). Both Conclusions I and II are true |
D). Neither Conclusions 1 nor II is true |
E). Only Conclusion II is true |
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83). Statements:
Some forces are energies.
All energies are powers.
All powers are strengths.
Conclusions :
I. Atleast some forces are strength.
II. All energies are strengths.
A). Only Conclusion II is true |
B). Either Conclusion I or II is true |
C). Only Conclusion I is true |
D). Neither Conclusions I nor II is true |
E). Both Conclusions I and II are true |
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84). Statements:
Some forces are energies.
All energies are powers.
All powers are strengths.
Conclusions :
I. All forces being powers is a possibility.
II. All powers are energies.
A). Only Conclusion I is true |
B). Either Conclusion I or II is true |
C). Only Conclusion II is true |
D). Both Conclusions I and II are true |
E). Neither Conclusion I nor II is true |
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85). Statements :
Some circles are rectangles
All squares are rectangles.
Conclusions:
I. Atleast some squares are circles.
II.All rectangles are circles.
A). Only Conclusion I is true |
B). Either Conclusion I or II is true |
C). Both Conclusions 1 and II are true |
D). Only Conclusion II is true |
E). Neither Conclusion I nor II is true |
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Directions (86-90): Study the given information carefully to answer the given questions. C. D, E. F, W, X, Y and Z have to attend a wedding in January, April, September and December months of the same year. In each month the wedding is on either the 11th or the 24th of the month Not more than two of the given people have to attend wedding in the same month. W has to attend a wedding on the 11th of the month which has only 30 days. Only three people have to attend a wedding between W and Y. C and Y have to attend a wedding neither on the same date nor in the same month. C does not have to attend a wedding in it April. Only two people have to attend a wedding between C and F. X and F have to attend a wedding on the same date. D has to attend a wedding on-one of the days before X. Only one person has to attend a wedding between D and E. Less than four people have to attend a wedding between E and Z.
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86). How many people have to attend a wedding between F and Z ?
A). TW0 |
B). Three |
C). None |
D). More than three |
E). One |
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87). When does X have to attend a wedding ?
A). 24th April |
B). Cannot be determined |
C). 11th January |
D). 24th September |
E). 11th December |
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88). If all the people are made to attend the wedding in alphabetical order starting from 11th January and ending on 24th December, the schedule of how many people will remain unchanged ?
A). One |
B). Two |
C). Five |
D). None |
E). Three |
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89). Who among the following has to attend a wedding before Y ?
A). Both C and X |
B). Only W |
C). None |
D). Both F and W |
E). Only F |
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90). As per the given arrangement, four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which of the following does not belong to the group?
A). W |
B). F |
C). Z |
D). Y |
E). x |
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