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 : When it rains, usually X does not go out. X has gone out Conclusions : I. It is not raining. II. X has some urgent business to transact.
Answer: C The term 'usually' indicates that some possibility might be possible that X goes out during rain. Nothing has been said about the urgency of the work.
Q. No. 2:
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 : All the employees of a company A have identity cards. Ram is an employee of company A. Conclusions : I. Ram has an identity card. II. Ram is the General Manager of the company.
Answer: A Since all employees of the company. A have identity cards and Ram is an employee of the company, he must have an identity card.
Q. No. 3:
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 : In a Golf Club, all the members are not active players of the game but all of them are rich. Mrs. X is a member Conclusions : I. She is a golfer. II. She is rich.
Answer: B All the members of the Golf Club are necessarily rich. Since Mrs. X is a member of the Golf club, she is rich.
Q. No. 4:
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 : Of the ten fishermen caught in a storm, none managed to return to the shore. Praveen has not yet returned after four days. Conclusions : I. Praveen got killed in the storm. II. Praveen has survived the storm.
Answer: C As praveen has not yet returned, he might have got killed or might have survived. Hence C is the correct option.
Q. No. 5:
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 : Now you don't need an import licence to own a VCR. Conclusions : I. VCRs are now manufactured indigeneously. II. VCRs are now freely permitted to be imported.
Answer: B Nothing has been said in the statements which imply that VCR's are being now manufactured indigenously.Therefore, I is invalid, Since import licence on VCR's has been withdrawn, they can be now freely imported.
Q. No. 6:
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 average number of students per teacher is 50 in the urban area whereas it is 60 in rural areas. the national average is 55. Conclusions : I. The students-teacher ratio in the rural areas is higher than in the urban areas. II. More students study with the same teacher in the rural areas as compared to those in the urban areas.
Answer: B Unless absolute figures are given, no conclusion of the type 1 can be made. Since average number of students per teacher (60) in rural areas is higher than the average number of students per teacher (50) in urban areas, we can conclude that more students study with the same teacher in the rural areas as compared to those in the urban areas.