Directions (1-5): In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by conclusions. Study the conclusions based on the given statements and select the appropriate answer. Give answer-
(a) If only conclusion II is true
(b) If only conclusion I is true
(c) If both conclusions I and II are true.
(d) If either conclusion I or II is true
(e) If neither conclusion I nor II is true.
Q1. Statements: S ≤ L ≤ I = P ≥ E > R; L > Q
Conclusions: I. P ≥ S
II. I > R
Q2. Statements: G > R ≥ E = A ≤ T ≤ S; D ≤ A ≤ J
Conclusions: I. T ≥ D
II. R > S
Q3. Statements: A ≥ B > C ≤ D ≤ E < F
Conclusions: I. A ≥ E
II. C < F
Q4. Statements: G > R ≥ E = A ≤ T ≤ S; D ≤ A ≤ J
Conclusions: I. J > G
II. J = G
Q5. Statements: S ≤ L ≤ I = P ≥ E > R; L > Q
Conclusions: I. L < R
II. E ≥ Q
Directions (6–10): In the given questions, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the given four conclusions numbered I, II, III and IV is/are definitely true and give you answer accordingly.
(a) If only conclusion I is true.
(b) If only conclusion II is true.
(c) If either I or II is true.
(d) If neither I nor II is true.
(e) If both I and II are true.
Directions (11-15): In each of the questions below some statements are given followed by some conclusions. 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 does not follows from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts. Give answer
Q11. Statements: All Ten are Men.
Some Hen are Ten.
No Men is Den.
All Pen are Hen.
Conclusions: I. Some Men are definitely Hen.
II. All Hen can be Den.
III. All Pen being Ten is a possibility.
(a) Both I and II
(b) Only I
(c) Both II and III
(d) Only II
(e) None of these
Q12. Statements: All Chat are Bat.
Some Cat are Bat.
Some Mat are Chat.
Some Tat are Mat.
Conclusions: I. Some Bat being Mat is a possibility.
II. Some Cat can be Chat.
III. Some Tat can never be Cat.
(a) Both I and II
(b) Only I
(c) Both II and III
(d) Only II
(e) Both I and III
Q13. Statements: Some City are Town.
Some Village are City.
All State are Village.
All City are Country.
Conclusions: I. Some State are Definitely City.
II. At least some Country are Town.
III. All Village can be Country.
(a) Both I and II
(b) Only I
(c) Both II and III
(d) Only II
(e) None of these
Q14. Statements: All Grass are Plant.
Some Tree are Grass.
Some Plant are not Seed.
All Leaf are Tree.
Conclusions: I. All Tree can be Leaf.
II. Some Plant can be Tree.
III. Some Tree are not Seed is a possibility.
(a) Both I and II
(b) Only I
(c) Both II and III
(d) Only II
(e) None of these
Q15. Statements: All Monitor are Screen.
No Monitor is Scanner.
No Mouse is Monitor.
Conclusions: I. All Screen can be Mouse.
II. All Mouse being Scanner is a possibility.
III. Some Screen are definitely not Scanner.
(a) Only I
(b) Both II and III
(c) Both I and III
(d) Only III
(e) None of these
Solutions
S1. Ans. (c)
Sol. I. P ≥ S (True)
II. I > R (True)
S2. Ans. (b)
Sol. I. T ≥ D (True)
II. R > S (False)
S3. Ans. (a)
Sol. I. A ≥ E (False)
II. C < F (True)
S4. Ans. (e)
Sol. I. J > G (False)
II. J = G (False)
S5. Ans. (e)
Sol. I. L < R (False)
II. E ≥ Q (False)