Statement and Conclusions Quiz



Directions—(Q. 1-7) In each question below are three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the three given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the three statements disregarding commonly known facts. Give answers
(A) If only conclusion I follows.
(B) If only conclusion II follows.
(C) If either conclusion I or II follows.
(D) If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
(E) If both conclusions I and II follow.




1. Statements:
All pots are rings.
All bangles are rings.
All rings arc paints.
Conclusions:
I. Some paints are pots.
II. Some bangles are paints.



2. Statements:
All goats are (lowers.
No flower is branch.
Some branches arc roots.
Conclusions:
I. Some roots are goats.
II. No root is goat.



3. Statements:
Some trees arc boxes.
All boxes are bricks.
All bricks are dogs.
Conclusions:
I. Some dogs are trees.
II. Some bricks arc trees.



4. Statements:
All tables arc windows.
All windows are rooms.
All rooms arc buses.
Conclusions:
I. Some buses arc tables.
II. Some rooms are tables.



5. Statements:
Some forests arc huts.
Some huts are walls.
Some walls are nets.
Conclusions:
I. Some nets arc forests.
II. Some nets are huts.




6. Statements:
All chair are pens.
Some pens are knives.
All knives are rats.
Conclusions:
I. Some rats are chairs.
II. Some rats are pens.



7. Statements:
Some desks arc tents.
Some tents are rivers.
All rivers are ponds.
Conclusions:
I. Some ponds arc tents.
II. Some ponds are desks.




Answers:


1. A
2. C
3. E
4. E
5. D
6. B

7. A