Reasoning Quiz – March, 2015 – Set 5 – Statement & Conclusions


Directions (Q. 1-5):
In each question below are given three statements followed by three conclusions
numbered I, II and III. 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
carefully and then decide which of the given Conclusions definitely Do(es) NOT
Follow logically from the given statements, disregarding the commonly known
facts. Give Answer:
(a) If only
conclusion I does not follow
(b) If only
conclusion II does not follow
(c) If only conclusion
III does not follow
(d) If both conclusions
I and II do not follow
(e) None of these


(1-2):

Statements: Some
potatoes are onions.
No onion is a garlic.
All garlics are tomatoes.
1. Conclusions:
I. Some garlics
being potatoes is a possibility.
II. Some tomatoes
are not onions.
III. Some tomatoes
are not garlics.
2. Conclusions:
I. Some potatoes
not being garlics is a possibility.
II. All tomatoes
are onions.
III. All potatoes
being tomatoes is a possibility.
(3-4):
Statements: All
glasses are jugs.
Some jugs are bowls.
No bowl is a cup.
3. Conclusions:
I. Some jugs are
not cups.
II. No cup is a
bowl.
III. Some glasses
are not bowls
4. Conclusions:
I. All glasses
are not cups.
II. Some bowls
are not jugs.
III. Some cups
are bowls.
5. Statements: Some stones are sand.
Some sands are rocks.
No rock is soil.
Conclusions:
I. Some stones are sands
II. Some sands
are rocks
III. NO soil is a
rock.

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