In the question given below, two statements are given followed by two
conclusions I and II. You have to consider both the statements to be
true even they seem to be at variance with commonly facts. You have to
decide which of the given conclusions is/are definitely drawn from the
given statements. Statements : The best way to escape from a problem is to solve it. Conclusions : I. Your life will be dull if you don't face problem. II. To escape from problems, you should always have some solutions with you.
Answer: D Both conclusion I and Ii does not follow because problem solving is the best way not only way.
Q. No. 26:
In the question given below, two statements are given followed by two
conclusions I and II. You have to consider both the statements to be
true even they seem to be at variance with commonly facts. You have to
decide which of the given conclusions is/are definitely drawn from the
given statements. Statements : If there is shortage in the production of onions, the price of onions will go up. Price of onions will go up. Conclusions : I. There is shortage in the production of onions. II. Onions were exported.
Answer: D We cannot surely concludes that the price hiking is due to shortage of production of onions. It may be one of the reasons.
Q. No. 27:
In the question given below, two statements are given followed by two
conclusions I and II. You have to consider both the statements to be
true even they seem to be at variance with commonly facts. You have to
decide which of the given conclusions is/are definitely drawn from the
given statements. Statements : According to the evolution theory, man evolved from a monkey. X is a monkey Conclusions : I. X can become man. II. Man can become monkey.
Answer: C Evolution is long term phenomena. Therefore, X can become man is invalid. II is also invalid.
Q. No. 28:
In the given below a statement is given followed by two conclusion I and
II. You have to take the statement to be true. Read the conclusion and
decide which of the two or both follow the given statement. Statement : The nation 'X' faced the increased international opposition due to its decision of performing eight nuclear explosions. Conclusions : I. The citizens of the nation have favoured the decision. II. Some powerful nation don't want that others may become powerful.
Answer: B Nuclear explosion is not the result of the favour by the citizens. Hence conclusion I does not follow. However, increase in the international opposition is due to the fact that some powerful nations do not want that others may become powerful.
Q. No. 29:
In the given below a statement is given followed by two conclusion I and
II. You have to take the statement to be true. Read the conclusion and
decide which of the two or both follow the given statement. Statement : The chief minister emphasised the point that the Government will try its best for the development of the farmers and rural poor. Conclusions : I. The former government had not tried seriously for the development of these people. II. This government will not try seriously for the development of urban poor.
Answer: D From the commitment of the present government, it cannot be concluded the former government did not do anything serious about the development nor does it mean that present government will not do anything for development of other sectors, hence neither of the conclusion follows.
Q. No. 30:
In the given below a statement is given followed by two conclusion I and
II. You have to take the statement to be true. Read the conclusion and
decide which of the two or both follow the given statement. Statement : In India, emphasis should be given more on agriculture, engineering and technology fields rather than on basic and pure science. Conclusions : I. India has achieved sufficient development in the field of basic and pure science. II. In the past, the production sector of economy was neglected.
Answer: D Neither of the conclusions definitely follows from the statement because it cannot be concluded from the statement that India has achieved sufficient development in the field of basis and pure science. Nor does the statement mean that production sector in the past remained neglected.