Practice Statement and conclusions Questions and Answers
- Statements: Only a few Rayon is Cotton. No Cotton is Muslin. Only a few Muslin is Modal. All Modal are Silk. Conclusions: I. Some Silk can be Muslin. II. S...
- Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming that the information given in the statements is true, even if it appears to be at variance wi...
- those statements. Taking the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then d...
- In the following question below are given some statements followed by some conclusions based on those statements. Taking the given statements to be true ev...
- Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming that the information given in the statements is true, even if it appears to be at variance wi...
- Three statements are given, followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. Assuming the statements to be true, even if they seem to be at variance w...
- In the following question below are given some statements followed by some conclusions based on those statements. Taking the given statements to be true ev...
- Read the given statement(s) and conclusions carefully. Assuming that the information given in the statements is true, even if it appears to be at variance ...
- 3 In the following question below are given some statements followed by some conclusions based on those statements. Taking the given statements to be true ...
- Three statements are given followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. Assuming the statements to be true, even if they seem to be at variance wi...
- In the following question below are given some statements followed by some conclusions based on those statements. Taking the given statements to be true ev...
- Statements: C ≤ O > I > M > F, O ≤ Q < U, M < J Conclusions: I. I < U II. C > F
- Statements: D ≥ G > N < Q > T = W Conclusions: I. D < N II. W = N
- Statements: Z ≥ S > H, C > H, T = O ≥ H Conclusions: I. T > C II. Z > H
- Statement Only a few Mirrors are Shadows No Shadow is a Reflection All Mirrors are Refractions Conclusion I. Some Mirrors are not Reflections II. Some Re...
- Statements: No unit is measurement. Some measurements are lines. Only a few units are points. Conclusions: I. Some points are not lines. II. Some units...
- Statements: P ≥ Q, R > S, R ≥ Q, T = P < U Conclusion: I. R > P II. U > Q
- Statements: A = B, C ≤ D, E < F, C ≤ F, D > B Conclusion: I. B ≥ C II. B < C
- Statement: W < X; W ≥ Y > Z; T ≥ U > X Conclusion: I. Z ≥ X II. U ≥ W
- Statement: Some Onions are Potato. Only a few Potatoes are Tomato. All Radishes are Tomato. None of the Potatoes are Carrot. Conclusion: 1. Some Tomatoe...
- Statement: A few browns are oranges. Only orange are red. Only a few red are whites. No white are blues. Conclusion: 1. No brown is blue. 2. Some ...
- Statement: Each dog is cat. Only a few dogs are mouse. Few dogs are not monkeys. Conclusion: 1. All cats can be monkeys. 2. All Mouse can be...
- Statement: Only a few seas are river. Only a few rivers are pond. Only ponds are drain. Conclusion: 1. Some pond being sea is a possibility. 2. All rive...
- Statement: Occasionally Mondays are Tuesdays. No Wednesday is Thursday. A few Friday are Mondays. All Tuesdays are Wednesday. Conclusion: 1. A f...
- Statement: Only a few horses are camel. Mostly camel are rabbit. Each rabbit is cow. Conclusion: 1. All horse being camel is a possibility. 2. All camel...
- Statement: No one is two. A few two are three. Only one is four. Conclusion: 1. All two being three is a possibility. 2. Some one is not two....
- Statement: Generally Noida are Meerut. A few Meerut are Delhi. All Delhi are Raipur. No Meerut is Ranchi. Conclusion: 1. All Delhi being Noida is a poss...
- Statements: K @ L; M & O, N % L, K $ O Conclusions: I. O @ L II. M @ L III. K # N...
- Statements: A < B < C < P > Q Conclusions: I. Q < B II. P > A...
- Statements: S > T ≥ U ≥ V; W < X = V > Y Conclusions: I. Y > T II. V < ...
- Statements: R < S < T < U; T < V < W Conclusions: I. W > R II. U > V...
- Statements: W < V < X; V > Y ≤ Z Conclusions: I. W ≤ Z II. X > Z...
- Statement: Some books are pen. No pen is mobile. Only few pens are laptop. All copies are laptop. Conclusion: I. All pens can be laptop. II. Some...
- Statement: 105 Some Trains are bus. Only few buses are bike. Only cycles are bike. No cycle is plane. Conclusion: I. All bus can be bike. II. All bikes...
- Statement: Some Sundays are Monday. Only a few Monday are Tuesday. All Wednesday are Tuesday. None of the Mondays are Thursday. Conclusion: I. Some...
- Statement: Some P are Q Only a few R are S. Only a few S are T. Only S are P. Conclusion: T. All R can be S. II. All T can be S. III. Some Q are R. I...
- Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming that the information given in the statements is true, even if it appears to be at variance w...
- Statements: Q ≥ R = P; R > S ≥ Z; S ≥ B < C Conclusions: I. C > Z II. B < Q
- Statements: S * K, T $ K, K @ B Conclusions: a) S $ B b) S @ B...
- Statements: Y $ Z, H $ D, Z * D Conclusions: a) Y & H b) Y * D...
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