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 a problem. II. To escape from problems, you should always have some solutions with you.
Answer: B The given statement does not tell anything about life. It only tells about problems and the way to escape from them. Hence, conclusion II follows.
Q. No. 8:
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 : Sealed teachers are invited from competent contractors experienced in executing construction jobs. Conclusions : I. Tenders are invited only from the experienced contractors. II. It is difficult to find competent tenders in construction jobs.
Answer: A The tender notice clearly stipulates about, experienced contractors. Therefore, conclusion I is valid. Nothing is said about the availability of competent tenders in the construction job. Therefore, conclusion II is invalid.
Q. No. 9:
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 distance of 900 km by road between Bombay and Jafra will be reduced to 280km by sea. This will lead to a saving of Rs 7.92 crore per annum on fuel. Conclusions : I. Transportation by sea is cheaper than that by road. II. Fuel must be saved to the greater extent.
Answer: C The comparative transportation costs have not been provided. Therefore, conclusion I is not valid. Conclusion II is a generalised fact which is not related to the statements.
Q. No. 10:
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 manager humiliated Sachin in the presence of his colleagues. Conclusions : I. The manager did not like Sachin. II. Sachin was not popular with his colleagues.
Answer: A The manager did not like Sachin. Thay is why he humiliated him. Nothing has been said about popularity of Sachin amongst his colleagues. Therefore, Conclusion II is not valid.
Q. No. 11:
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 :
Any young man who makes dowry as a condition for marriage discredits himself and dishonours womanhood. Conclusions : I. Those who take dowry in marriages should be discredited by the society. II. Those who do not take dowry in marriages respect womanhood.
Answer: B Since those who take dowry in marriages discredit and dishonour womanhood, we can conclude that those who do not take dowry respect womanhood. Conclusion I is not valid because statement does not mention about the society.
Q. No. 12:
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 :
Morning walks are good for health. Conclusions : I. All healthy people go for morning walks. II. Every evening walks are harmful.
Answer: D This statement does not mention anything about healthy people. Neither does it mention about evening walks. Hence, none of the conclusions follows.