Q.1.

In the question two statements are given, followed by two conclusions, I and II. You have to consider the statements to be true even if it seems to be at variance from commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions, if any, follows from the given statements.

 


Statement I: All napkins are towels


Statement II: All rags are napkins


Conclusion I: Some towels are rags


Conclusion II: All rags are towels

 

Q.2.

A statement is given followed by two conclusions labelled I and II. Consider the given statement to be true even if it seems to be at variance with the commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions Logically follow(s) from the given statement disregarding the commonly known facts.


Statement:


Due to the decision to explode eight nuclear weapons at its test site, the nation is facing international
opposition

.
Conclusions:


I. The citizens of the nation supported the decision.


II. Some powerful countries do not want other nations to become as powerful as they are.

 

Q.3.

Consider the given statements true and decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the statements.

 

Statements :

All reds are yellows.
Some yellows are not greens.

 

Conclusions :

Some yellows are reds
All yellows are greens.

 

Q.4.

Two statements are given, followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. Assuming the statements to be true, even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements.
Statements:


All ice creams are juices.


No juice is chocolate.


Conclusions:


I. Some chocolates are ice-creams.


II. Some juices are ice-creams.


III. No ice-cream is chocolate.

 

Q.5.

Consider the given statements to be true and decide which of the conclusions logically follows from the statements.

 

Statements :

 

Some lions are tigers; Some tigers are elephants. All elephants are monkeys; all monkeys are humans.

 

Conclusions :

 

1. Some humans are tigers.
2. Some monkeys are tigers.

 

Q.6.

In the question two statements are given, followed by two conclusions, I and II. You have to consider the statements to be true even if it seems to be at variance from commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions, if any, follows from the given statements.

 

Statement I: All drinks are beverages

Statement II: No juices are beverages

 

Conclusion I: Some beverages are juices

Conclusion II: All juices are beverages

 

Q.7.

In the question two statements are given, followed by two conclusions, I and II. You have to consider the statements to be true even if it seems to be at variance from
commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions, if any, follows from the given statements.

 

Statement I: All windows are openings
Statement II: All doors are windows

Conclusion I: Some openings are doors
Conclusion II: All doors are openings

 

Q.8.

In the question, two statements are given. You have to answer considering the statements to be true, even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts.


Statements I: Plants grow from seeds.


II: Seeds are produced by flowers.


Conclusion:

 

Q.9.

Consider the given statement as true and decide which of the given conclusions can definitely be drawn from the given statements.


Statement:


No dog is a cat.

Some cats are rats.

All rats are pigs.


Conclusions:


1. All dogs are rats


2. All pigs are rats


3. Some pigs are cats


4. No pig is a dog

 

Q.10.

Read the given statement(s) and conclusions carefully. Assuming that the information in the statements is true, even if they appear to be in variance with commonly known facts, select which of the conclusions logically follow(s) from the statement(s) beyond reasonable doubt.


Statements:


All caps are cups. All bowls are cups


Conclusions:


(I) Some bowls are caps


(II) No bowl is cap

 

Q.11.

Read the given statement(s) and conclusions carefully and select which of the conclusions logically follow(s) from the statement(s).


Statements:


Some jaguars are cheetahs, Some cheetahs are leopards, Some leopards are panthers


Conclusions:


Some panthers are cheetahs


No panther is a cheetah

 

Q.12.

Read the Riven statements and the following conclusions carefully and select which of the conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements.


Statements:


• All spectacles are glass.


• All glass are sand.


Conclusions:


All spectacles are sand.


All sand are glass.

 

Q.13.

Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming that the information given in the statements is true, even if it appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements.

 

Statements:

All laptops are computers.

Some tablets are laptops.

 

Conclusions:

I. All tablets are computers.

II. Some tablets are computers.

III. Some computers are laptops.

 

Q.14.

In the question two statements are given, followed by two conclusions, I and II. You have to consider the statements to be true even if it seems to beat variance from commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions, if any, follows from the given statements.

 

Statement I: No wires are cables

Statement II: No coils are wires

Conclusion I: No cables are coils

Conclusion II: Some coils are cables

 

Q.15.

In the question two statements are given, followed by two conclusions, I and II. You have to consider the statements to be true even if it seems to be at variance from commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions, if any, follows from the given statements.

 


Statement I: All doors are windows


Statement II: No openings are windows


Conclusion I: All windows are openings


Conclusion II: No openings are door

 

Q.16.

Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming that the information given in the statements is true, even if it appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements.

 

Statements:

Some cars are buses.

Some buses are trucks.

Some trucks are scooters.

 

Conclusions:

I. Some cars are scooters.

II. Some trucks are buses.

III. Some scooters are buses.

 

IV. All scooters are trucks.

 

Q.17.

Consider the given statement as true and decide which of the given conclusions can definitely be drawn from the given statements.

 

Statements :

 

Some chairs are desks. All benches are desks.

 

Conclusions :

 

1. Some desks are benches.

2. Some desks are chairs.

 

Q.18.

Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming that the information given in the statements is true, even if it appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the given conclusions logically(s) follow from the statements.


Statements:


Some bottles are glasses.


Some glasses are bowls.


Conclusions:


I. Some bowls are bottles.


II. Some glasses are bottles.


III. No bow!is a bottle.

 

Q.19.

Read the given statement( s) and conclusions carefully. Assuming that the information in the statement(s) is true, even if they appear to be at variance with commonly known facts, select which of
the conclusions logically follow(s) from the statement(s) beyond reasonable doubt.

 

Statements:

All crayons are pens
All pens are nibs

 

Conclusions:

(I) All crayons are nibs
(II) All nibs are crayons

 

Q.20.

Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming that the information given in the statements is true, even if it appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements.


Statements:


All prizes are medals.


Some prizes are certificates.


Conclusions:


I. Some certificates are prizes.


II. Some medals are prizes.


III. Some certificates are medals.

 

Q.21.

Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming that the information given in the statements is true, even if it appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements.


Statements:


1. All cars are motors.


2. All motors are cycles.


Conclusions:


I. All cycles are cars.


II. All cars are cycles.

 

Q.22.

Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming that the information given in the statements is true, even if it appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements.


Statements:


Some dancers are writers.


All writers are students.


Conclusions:


I. Some students are dancers.


II. Some students are writers.


III. No student is a dancer.

 

Q.23.

Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming that the information given in the statements is true, even if it appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements.


Statements:


1. Some machines are kites.


2. No machine is a pigeon.


Conclusions:


I. Some machines are pigeons.


IL. All kites are pigeons.


Ill. Some kites are not pigeons.

 

Q.24.

Consider the give statements to be true and decide Which of the conclusions logically following(s) from the statements.

 

Statements:


All the helicopters are carriers.

Some bikes are carriers.

 

Conclusions:


1. All the helicopters are bikes.


2. Some bikes are helicopters.

 

Q.25.

Two statements are given, followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and II. Assuming the statements to be true, even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements.


Statements:


All fields are farm-houses.


Some fields are gardens.


Conclusions:


I. Some farm-houses are fields.


II. Some gardens are fields.


III. Some farm-houses are gardens.

 

Q.26.

Consider the given statement/s to be true and decide which of the given conclusions/assumptions can definitely be drawn from the given statement.

 

Statement : Ahimsa should be basic principle of human beings. All of us should practice Ahimsa.

 

Conclusions :

I. We all know the real meaning of Ahimsa.
II. Ahimsa promotes global harmony.

 

Q.27.

Two statements are given, followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. Assuming the statements to be true, even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements.


Statements:


All drums are sticks.


Some drums are boxes.


Conclusions:


I Some boxes are sticks.


II. Some sticks are drums.


III. All sticks are drums.

 

Q.28.

In the question two statements are given, followed by two conclusions, I and II. You have to consider the statements to be true even if it seems to be at variance from commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions, if any, follows from the given statements.

 

Statement I: No statues are icons

Statement II: Some busts are statues

 

Conclusion I: No icons are busts

Conclusion II: All busts are icons

 

Q.29.

Consider the given statement to be true even if they seem to be at variance with the commonly known facts and decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statement.

 

Statement :

 

This bowl has soup.

 

Conclusion :

 

The bowl has tomato soup.

The soup is too hot.

 

Q.30.

Two statements are given followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. Assuming the statements to be true, even if they seem to beat variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements.

 

Statements:

Some teachers are philosophers.

Some philosophers are writers.

 

Conclusions:

I. Some writers are teachers.

II. No writer is a teacher.

 

Q.31.

Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming that the information given in the statements is true, even if it appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements.

 

Statements:

 

All toys are pens.

All games are pens.

 

Conclusions:

 

I. No toy is a game.

II. No pen is a game.

III. Some toys are games

 

Q.32.

Consider the following question and decide whether any of the statements in the given statement are adequate to answer that question.

 


What is the total number of students in the class?

 

Statements :

 

1. Mr. X's rank was 15th from the top in the class.

2. Mr. X's rank was 26th from the bottom in the class.

 

Q.33.

Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming that the information given in the statements is true, even if it appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements.

 

Statements:

Some cars are rockets.

All rockets are engines.

 

Conclusions:

I. Some engines are rockets.

II. Some engines are cars.

 

Q.34.

Read the given question and decide which of the following statements is/are sufficient to answer the question.


Question:


Which word represents 'give' in the code language?


Statements:


'Give me some tea' is written as 'De min to te'.


'Please give' is written as 'Plea de'.

 

Q.35.

Read the given statements and the following conclusions carefully and select which of the conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements.


Statement:


• All emerald are gems.


• All aems are rocks.


Conclusions:


All emeralds are rocks.


All rocks are emerald.

 

Q.36.

A question is given followed by two statements. Decide which of the given statements is sufficient to answer the question.

 

What is the percentage increase in profit of Company X in 2016 with respect to that in 2014?

 

Statements :

Company profit in 2014 was Rs.1 lakh, which is 10% more than that in 2015.

Company profit in 2016 was Rs.2 lakh, which was Rs. 1 lakh more than that in 2014.

 

 

Q.37.

Two statements are given, followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. Assuming the statements to be true, even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements.


Statements:


All owls are parrots.


Some parrots are crows.


Two statements are given, followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. Assuming the statements to be true, even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements.


Statements:


All owls are parrots.


Some parrots are crows.


Conclusions:


I. No owl is a crow.


II. All parrots are owls.


III. Some owls are crows.


I. No owl is a crow.


II. All parrots are owls.


III. Some owls are crows.

 

Q.38.

Consider the given question and decide which of the following statements is sufficient to answer the question.

 

What day is the 14th of a given month?


Statements :

 

The last day of the month is Sunday.

The fourth Saturday of the month is 25th.

 

Q.39.

Read the following question and decide which of the given statements is/are sufficient to answer the question.

 

What is the colour of human blood?

 

Statements :

 

1. Blue is called pink, red is called orange and orange is called yellow.

2. White is called black, black is called green, green is called brown and brown is called red.

 

Q.40.

Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming that the information given in the statements is true, even if it appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements.


Statements:


Some animals are elephants.


Some elephants are tigers.


Conclusions:


I. Some animals are tigers.


II. No tiger is an animal.

 

Q.41.

Two statements are given, followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. Assuming the statements to be true, even if they seem to beat variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements.


Statements:


All teachers are painters.


Some painters are rich.


Conclusions:


I. All painters are teachers.


II. Some rich are not painters.

 

Q.42.

Read the given statements and the following conclusions carefully and select which of the conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements.


Statements:


• Some iron are rust.


• All rust are brown.


Conclusions:


Some brown are rust.


Some iron are brown.

 

Q.43.

Read the following question and decide which of the given statements is/are sufficient to answer the question.

 

If U, V and W are negative numbers, and Z is a number, then is Z positive?

 

Statements :

 

1. Z - V - W

2. Z X V - U

 

Q.44.

Two statements are given, followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. Assuming the statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements.

 

Statements:

Some roads are streets.

Some streets are lanes.

 

Conclusions:

I. No road is a lane.

II. All streets are lanes.

III. Some lanes are roads.

 

Q.45.

In the question two statements are given, followed by two conclusions, I and II. You have to consider the statements to be true even if it seems to be at variance from commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions, if any, follows from the given statements.


Statement I: All cigarettes are tobacco


Statement II: No cigars are cigarettes


Conclusion I: Some tobacco are cigars


Conclusion II: All cigars are tobacco

 

Q.46.

Two statements are given followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. Assuming the statements to be true, even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements.


Statements:


All utensils are spoons.


All bowls are spoons.


Conclusions:


I No utensil is a bowl.


II. Some utensils are bowls.


III. No spoon is a utensil.

 

Q.47.

In the question two statements are given, followed by two conclusions, I and II. You have to consider the statements to be true even if it seems to be at variance from commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions, if any, follows from the given statements.

 

Statement I: All watches are ornaments

Statement II: All clocks are watches

 

Conclusion I: All ornaments are clocks

Conclusion II: All clocks are ornaments

 

Q.48.

Consider the given statements true and decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the statements.

 

Statements :

 

Some tables are books.

All books are chairs.

 

Conclusions :

 

Some books are tables.

Some chairs are books.

 

Q.49.

Consider the given statements as true and decide which of the given conclusions can definitely be drawn from the given statements.

 

Statements :

 

All carpenters are workers. All workers are hardworking.

 

Conclusions :

 

All the hardworking people are workers.

All the carpenters are hardworking.

 

Q.50.

In the question two statements are given, followed by two conclusions, I and II. You have to consider the statements to be true even if it seems to be at variance from commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions, if any, follows from the given statements.

 

Statement I: No shoes are boots

 

Statement II: No sneakers are shoes

 

Conclusion I: Some boots are sneakers

 

Conclusion II: All sneakers are boots