Directions (1-5): In each question below are given three statements followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
1. Statements: All dogs are scents. Some Parrots are scents. Some sprays are parrots.
Conclusions:
I. Some sprays are scents. II. some parrots are dogs.
III. some sprays are dogs.
(1) only I follows (2) only II follows
(3) only III follows (4) None follow
(5) All follow
2. Statements: Some bags are bottles. Some bottles are cars. Some cars are bats.
Conclusions:
I. Some bats are bottles.
II. No bat is bottle
III. Some bags are cars.
(1) None follows (2) only I follow
(3) only II follows (4) either I & II follows
(5) None of these
3. Statements: All balloons are bags. All bags are torch. No torch is box.
Conclusions:
I. Some torch are balloons.
II. Some bags are boxes.
III. No bag is box.
(1) only I follows (2) only I and III follow
(3) only I & either II or III follow (4) either II or III follows
(5) None of these
4. Statements: No mobile is a phone. All landlines are phones. All phones are gadgets.
Conclusions:
I. No mobile is a gadget.
II. Some gadgets are not mobiles.
III. No landline is a mobile.
(1) only II & III follows
(2) only either II or III follows
(3) only either II or III and I follow
(4) All follow
(5) None follows
5. Statements:Some boys are handsome. No boy is gorgeous. All girls are gorgeous.
Conclusions:
I. Some boys are girls.
II. Some girls are gorgeous.
III. No boys is a girl
(1) only I & II follow (2) either I & II follow
(3) only III follow (4) All follow
(5) None of these
Directions (6-10): Each of the question 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.
Give answer (1): If only statement I is sufficient and II is not sufficient to answer the questions.
Give answer (2): If only statement II is sufficient and I is not sufficient to answer the questions.
Give answer (3): If either statement I & II are sufficient to answer the question.
Give answer (4): If both statements I and II are not sufficient to answer the question.
Give answer (5): if both statements I & II are sufficient to answer the question.
6. Towards which direction village Kannauj is located with respect to village Rampur
I. village Rampur is to the North-East of village Tanakpur.
II. village Kannauj is to the East of village Tanakpur.
7. Which day of the week did Deepa visit Zoo?
I. Deepa visited Zoo two days before her brother visited Zoo.
II. Deepa’s brother visited Zoo three days after his father visited Zoo.
8. How many sons does Gajodhar have?
I. Pappu and Irani are sisters of Krishna.
II.Jeeto is wife of Gajodhar and mother of Krishna.
9. How is ‘clever’ written in a code language?
I. ‘clever me is’ is written as ‘cl mo to’ in that code language.
II. ‘she is good’ is written as ‘mo ne lu’ in that code language.
10. How is I related to U?
I. U has only one sister.
II. I’s father P has only two sons of which one is U.
Answers:
1. –(4) 2-(4) 3-(2) 4-(1) 5-(5)
Answers with solutions (6-10)
6. (5): Both statements are sufficient to answers.
7 (4): from I & II we cannot determine on which day Deep visited the Zoo
8 (4): from I Pappu------Krishna-------Irani
From II Jeeto ------ Gajodhar
↘ ↙
Krishna
From I and II also we cannot determine the Gender of Krishna
9 (5): clever me is she is good
Cl mo to mo ne lu
From I and II we can determine the code of clever.
10 (5): from I U ------ sister
From II P
↙↘
I U
(+)
but from I & II P
↙↘
I U
(-) ( +)
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