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Directions (1-5):In each question below are statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II You have to take the two 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 ?
Give answer
(a)If only Conclusion I follows
(b)If only Conclusion II follows
(c)If either Conclusion I or II follows
(d)If neither Conclusion I nor II follows
(e)If both Conclusions I and II follow
1.
Some onions are tomatos.
All turnips are onions.
Conclusion:
I) Some onions are not turnips.
II) All onions are turnips.
2.
All peacocks are birds.
All crows are birds.
Conclusion:
I) All crows are peacocks.
II) Some crows are peacocks.
3.
All bottles are cups.
All cups are bottles.
Conclusion:
I) Some bottles are not cups.
II) Some cups are bottles.
4.
All boards are pens.
Some chalks are not boards.
Conclusion:
I) No chalk may be a pen.
II) At least some pens are boards.
5.
All notes are books.
Some papers are notes.
Conclusion:
I) Some papers are books.
II)Some papers are not books.
Directions (6-10):In each of the questions given below, four statements are given which are followed by two 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 follows from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
6.
Statements:
I: All ants are bats
II: Some bats are cats
III: All cats are rats
IV: No ant is rat
Conclusions:
I: All cats can be bats
II: Some cats can be ants
7.
Statements:
I: Some apples are oranges
II: Some Oranges are guavas
III: All Guavas are grapes
IV: No Grape is Mango
Conclusions:
I: Some Oranges are Mango
II: Some Oranges are Grape
8.
Statements:
I: No A is B
II: Some B is D
III: Some D is E
IV: No E is F
Conclusions:
I: Some E is B
II: Some D is F
9.
Statements:
I: All A is V
II: Some A is Y
III: All Y is Z
IV: Some A is E
Conclusions:
I: Some E is V
II: Some E is Y
10.
Statements:
I: Only A is B
II: No B is F
III: All F is G
IV: Some G is H
Conclusions:
I: Some G is F
II: Some G is B
Check your Answers below:
Directions (1-5):In each question below are statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II You have to take the two 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 ?
Give answer
(a)If only Conclusion I follows
(b)If only Conclusion II follows
(c)If either Conclusion I or II follows
(d)If neither Conclusion I nor II follows
(e)If both Conclusions I and II follow
1. Question
Some onions are tomatos.
All turnips are onions.
Conclusion:
I) Some onions are not turnips.
II) All onions are turnips.

2. Question
All peacocks are birds.
All crows are birds.
Conclusion:
I) All crows are peacocks.
II) Some crows are peacocks.

3. Question
All bottles are cups.
All cups are bottles.
Conclusion:
I) Some bottles are not cups.
II) Some cups are bottles.

4. Question
All boards are pens.
Some chalks are not boards.
Conclusion:
I) No chalk may be a pen.
II) At least some pens are boards.

5. Question
All notes are books.
Some papers are notes.
Conclusion:
I) Some papers are books.
II)Some papers are not books.

Directions (6-10):In each of the questions given below, four statements are given which are followed by two 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 follows from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
6. Question
Statements:
I: All ants are bats
II: Some bats are cats
III: All cats are rats
IV: No ant is rat
Conclusions:
I: All cats can be bats
II: Some cats can be ants

7. Question
Statements:
I: Some apples are oranges
II: Some Oranges are guavas
III: All Guavas are grapes
IV: No Grape is Mango
Conclusions:
I: Some Oranges are Mango
II: Some Oranges are Grape

8. Question
Statements:
I: No A is B
II: Some B is D
III: Some D is E
IV: No E is F
Conclusions:
I: Some E is B
II: Some D is F

9. Question
Statements:
I: All A is V
II: Some A is Y
III: All Y is Z
IV: Some A is E
Conclusions:
I: Some E is V
II: Some E is Y

10. Question
Statements:
I: Only A is B
II: No B is F
III: All F is G
IV: Some G is H
Conclusions:
I: Some G is F
II: Some G is B
