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Question 1:

Statement:
I. Most of the engineering students are adults.
II. Harsh is an adult.

Conclusions:
I. Harsh is an engineering student.
II. Some engineering students are not adults.

Question 2:

All watches are clocks.
Some clocks are machines.
Some machines are gadgets.
Conclusions:
I. Some watches are machines.
II. Some machines are clocks.
III. Some gadgets being clocks is a possibility.

Question 3:

Statements:

Some bulbs are switches.
No switch is a vase.
All fans are switches.
Conclusions:
I. Some bulbs being fans is a possibility.
II. No fan is a vase.
III. All switches are fans.
IV. No bulb is a vase.

Question 4:

Statements:

Some stones are cubes.
No cube is a glass.
All bats are cubes.

Conclusions:
I. Some stones being bats is a possibility.
II. No bat is a glass.
III. All cubes are bats.
IV. No stone is a glass.

Question 5:

Statement:
I. Some teeth are noses and some noses are hands.
II. Some hands are feet.

Conclusion:
I. Some teeth are feet.
II. All hands are noses.

Which of the following?

Question 6:

Statements:
I. No 90s are 80s.
II. Some 90s are 40s.
III. All 80s are 70s.

Conclusions:
I. All 80s being 40s is a possibility.
II. Some 70s are not 90s.

Question 7:

Statements : Some C are P. No C is a T. All P are S.
Conclusions:
I. All S being C is a possibility.
II. At least some T are not C.
III. Some P are not T.
Which of the following conclusions follow?

Question 8:

Statements:
I. No X is C.
II. Some A are C.

Conclusions:
I. Some C are not X.
II. Some A are X is a possibility.
III. All C are A.

Which of the following conclusions follow?

Question 9:

No leaves are green.
All fruits are greens.
Some sweets are fruits.
Which of the following conclusions follow?
I. No leaves are fruits.
II. All sweets are greens.
III. Some leaves can be greens.

Question 10:

Statement :

All uncles are relatives.
Some relatives are neighbours.
All neighbours are employed.
Conclusions :
I. Some neighbours are uncles.
II. Some uncles are employed.
III. Some relatives are employed.

Which of the following conclusions follow?

Question 11:

Statements : Some pens are markers. All markers are crayons. Conclusions:
I. All pens can never be crayons.
II. At Least some crayons are pens.
Which of the following conclusions follow?

Question 12:

Statements:
Only a few Qs are Vs.
Only a few Bs are Qs.
Conclusions:
I. Some Bs are Vs.
II. All Qs can never be Vs.

Question 13:

Statement 1 : All tigers are humans.
Statement 2 : No human is an animal.
Which of the following conclusions can be drawn on the basis of the given statements?

Question 14:

Statements:

No Mango is a banana.
No banana is a guava.
Some guavas are oranges.
Conclusions :
(I) Some mangoes are oranges.
(II) Some guavas are mangoes.
(III) No orange is a banana.

Question 15:

Three Statements are given followed by four conclusions numbered \(1,2,3\) and \(4\). Assuming the statements to be true, even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the conclusions logically does NOT follow(s) from the statements.
Statements:
All P are G.
Some G are B.
All B are C.
Conclusions:
1) All \(P\) being \(C\) is a possibility.
2) Some \(P\) are \(B\).
3) Some C are G.
4) Some G are \(P\).

Question 16:

Statements :
Some Erasers are Papers.
Some Papers are Clips.
All Clips are Hair.
Conclusions :
(I) All Papers are Hair.
(II) Some Erasers are Clips.

Question 17:

Statement:
(1) Some women are cook well.
(2) All women who are cook well are dancers too.
(3) Some dancers are players.

Conclusions:
I. No dancer is cook well.
II. No dancer is a woman.
III. Some players are women.
IV. No player is a woman.

Which of the following conclusions follow?

Question 18:

Statements: Some cribs are pants. No crib is a tap. All pants are shells. Conclusions: I. All shells being cribs is a possibility. II. At least some taps are not cribs. III. Some pants are not taps. Which of the following conclusions follows?

Question 19:

Statements : All tools are spanners. Some spanners are utensils. No spanner is an iron.
Conclusions : (I) Some tools are irons.
(II) Some utensils are tools.
(III) Some utensils are not iron.

Question 20:

Statements :
All Indians are Americans.
Some Chinese are Americans.
All Chinese are Russians.
Conclusions:
(I) Some Chinese are Indians is a possibility.
(II) No Russian is an Indian.
(III) Some Americans are Russians.

Question 21:

Statements: All pens are cars. Some cars are bulbs. Conclusions: I. Some cars are not bulbs. II. Some pens being bulbs is a possibility.

Question 22:

Statements :

Some elephants are fishes.
No fish is a tiger.
All deer are tigers.
Conclusions:
I. Some elephants are deer.
II. No elephant is a tiger.
III. No deer is a fish.

Question 23:

Statements : All plains are mountains. No sea is a mountain. Some valleys are seas. Conclusions : I. Some valleys are plains. II. No valley is a mountain. III. No sea is a plain.

Question 24:

Statements:

No plate is Mug.
Some Mugs are Tables.
Conclusions:
I. All plates being tables is a possibility.
II. Some tables are not mugs.

Question 25:

Only a few Plumbers are Taxi drivers.
Conclusions:
I. Some Adults are Taxi drivers.
II. All Plumbers can never be Taxi drivers.

Question 26:

Statements :
I. Each correct is wrong.
II. No wrong is right.

Conclusions:
I. No correct is right.
II. Some wrongs are correct.

Question 27:

Statements :

Some schools are big.
All big are malls.
No mall is cheap

Conclusion :
(I) All big are schools.
(II) Some malls are big.

Question 28:

Statements:
1. Some boys play hockey.
2. Some girls don't play badminton.
3. Everyone plays either hockey or badminton.
Conclusions:
I. Boys don't play badminton.
II. Some girls play hockey.
III. No one plays both hockey and badminton.

Question 29:

Statement :
1. Some papers are copies
2. No copy is an eraser
Conclusions:
I. Some copies are papers
II. Some papers are erasers
III. No paper is an eraser

Question 30:

Some men are Bengalis.
All women are Bengalis.
Conclusions:
I. No Bengali is a man.
II. Some women are men.
III. All women are men.
IV. No woman is a man.

Question 31:

Statements :
1. All papers are stationery
2. Some papers are books.
Which of the following conclusions follow from the given statements?
I. Some stationery are papers.
II. No stationery is paper.
III. No book is stationery.
IV. Some books are papers.

Question 32:

Statement :

All cups are plates.
All plates are spoons.
Conclusions :
I. All plates are cups.
II. Some spoons are neither plates nor cups.
III. No spoon is a cup.

Question 33:

Statements : I. All keyboards are mouse. II. Some mouse are printer.

Conclusions:
1. No printer is keyboard.
2. Some printers are mouse.
3. All printers are mouse.
4. No keyboards are printer.

Which of the following conclusions follows?

Question 34:

Statement :

Some rings are calendars.
All rings are caps.
Conclusions:
I. All calendars are rings.
II. At least some calendars are caps.

Question 35:

Statement :
1.All helmets are objects.
2.Some helmets are vehicles.

Conclusions:
I. Some objects are helmets.
II. Some vehicles are helmets.
III.Some vehicles are objects.

Question 36:

Statement:
All dustbins are plastic items.
No plastic item is stone.
All woods are stones.
Conclusions:
I. No dustbin is wood.
II. No plastic item is wood.
III. Some woods may be dustbins.

Question 37:

Statement: No onion is a lemon. No lemon is a potato. Conclusions: I. No onion is a potato. II. No potato is a lemon. Which of the following is correct?

Question 38:

Statement :
1. No cup is a book.
2. Apple is a cup.

Conclusions:
I. Apple is not a book.
II. Apple may or may not be a book.

Question 39:

Statements :

All apples are plums. Some plums are berries. Some berries are coconuts.
Conclusions:
1. Some berries are plums.
2. All plums are apples.
3. Some coconuts are berries.

Question 40:

Statement :
1. Some dancers are writers.
2. All writers are students.

Conclusions:
I. Some students are dancers.
II. Some students are writers.
III. No student is a dancer.
Which of the following conclusions follow?

Question 41:

Statements: Some bells are pumps. All pumps are skates. All bells are kites.
Conclusions:
1. Some kites are skates.
2. Some skates are bells.
3. Some skates are pumps.

Question 42:

Statements:
Some J's are A's.
Some A's are B's.
All the B's are C's.
Conclusions:
I. Some C's are A's.
II. Some B's are J's.

Question 43:

Statements:
Some pens are books.
All book are cars.
Some cars are spoons.
Conclusions:
(I) Some spoons are pens.
(II) Some books are pens.

Question 44:

Statements:
I. No dean is a teacher.
II. All teachers are professors.
III. No professor is a lecturer.

Conclusions:
I. Some deans are lecturers.
II. Some teachers are lecturers.

Which of the following conclusions follows?

Question 45:

Statements:
All valleys are mountains.
No sea is a mountain.
Some plains are seas.
Conclusions:
I. Some valleys are plains.
II. No plain is a mountain.
III. No sea is a valley.
Which of the following conclusions follow from the above statements?

Question 46:

Statements: All plants are vegetables. Some plants are poisonous. Conclusions:
I. All vegetables are poisonous.
II. Some vegetables are plants.

Question 47:

Statements :

All cupboards are shelves.
All shelves are drawers.

Conclusions:
I. All cupboards are drawers.
II. All drawers are shelves.

Question 48:

Statements: Some cakes are biscuits. Some biscuits are chocolates. Conclusions: I. Some biscuits are cakes. II. Some cakes are chocolates.

Question 49:

Statements :
All flowers are trees.
All leaves are flowers.
Conclusion :
I) All trees are flowers.
II) All leaves are trees.

Question 50:

Statements :
All dogs are cats.
Some cats are not dolls.
Conclusions :
I. All dolls are cats.
II. Some cats are dogs.