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Deductive Inferences Test
Conclusions 16. Statements
I. All roses are plants. P : All pens are bricks.
II. All roses are creepers. Q : All bricks are bottles.
(A) (B) ( C) (D) Conclusions
I. All pens are bottles.
11. Statements II. All bricks are pens.
P : All good athletes want to win. (A) (B) ( C) (D)
Q : All good athletes eat well.
Conclusions 17. Statements
I. All those who eat well one good athletes. P : All monkeys are prisoners.
II. All those who want to win, eat well. Q : No prisoners are educated.
(A) (B) ( C) (D) Conclusions
I. All prisoners are educated.
12. Statements II. No monkey is educated.
P : All girls are proud (A) (B) ( C) (D)
Q : All proud will be humiliated one day.
Conclusions 18. Statements
I. All girls will be humiliated one day. P : Some children are adults.
II. Some girls will be humiliated. Q : Some adults are not old.
(A) (B) ( C) (D) Conclusions
I. Some children are not old.
13. Statements II. Some children are old.
P : All buds are flowers. (A) (B) ( C) (D)
Q : All flowers are thorns.
Conclusions 19. Statements
I. Some buds are thorns. P : All birds are tall.
II. No bud is thorn. Q : Some tall are hens.
(A) (B) ( C) (D) Conclusions
I. Some birds are hen.
14. Statements II. Some hens are tall.
P : Some mobiles are cameras. (A) (B) ( C) (D)
Q : Some cameras are calculators.
Conclusions 20. Statements
I. All calculators are mobiles. P : Some desks are caps.
II. All cameras are mobiles. Q : No cap is red.
(A) (B) ( C) (D) Conclusions
I. Some caps are desks.
In each of the following questions two statements are given, II. Some desks are not red.
followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to (A) (B) ( C) (D)
take the two given statements to be true even if they seem to
be at variance with the commonly known facts and then 21. Statements
decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from P : All horses are bullocks.
the two given statements, disregarding commonly known Q : All bullocks are goats.
facts. Conclusions
Give answer : I. All horses are goats.
(A) if only conclusion I follows. II. All goats are horses.
(B) if only conclusion II follows. (A) (B) ( C) (D)
( C) if neither I nor II follows.
(D) if both I and II follow. 22. Statements
P : Some pastries are toffees.
15. Statements Q : Some toffees are not pastries.
P : Some puzzles are gems. Conclusions
Q : Some gems are ornaments. I. Some chocolates are toffees.
Conclusions II. Some toffees are not pastries.
I. Some gems are puzzles. (A) (B) ( C) (D)
II. Some ornaments are gems.
(A) (B) ( C) (D)
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