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Directions to Solve
In each of the following questions two statements are given and these statements are followed by two conclusions numbered (I) and (II). You have to take the given two statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the two given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Give answer:

  • (A) If only (I) conclusion follows
  • (B) If sonly (II) conclusion follows
  • (C) If either (I) or (II) follows
  • (D) If neither (I) nor (II) follows and
  • (E) If both (I) and (II) follow.

11 Statements : Some fools are intelligent. Some intelligent are great,

  • Conclusions : I. Some fools are great.
  • II. All great are intelligent.

A
Only conclusion I follows
B
Only conclusion II follows
C
Either I or II follows
D
Neither I nor II follows

12 Statements : Some bottles are pencils. Some pencils are glasses.

  • Conclusions : I. No glass is bottle.
  • II. Some bottles are glasses.

A
Only conclusion I follows
B
Only conclusion II follows
C
Either I or II follows
D
Neither I nor II follows

13 Statements : Some men arc educated. Educated persons prefer small families.

  • Conclusions : I. All small families are educated.
  • II. Some men prefer small families.

A
Only conclusion I follows
B
Only conclusion II follows
C
Either I or II follows
D
Neither I nor II follows

14 Statements : Many books are rocks. All rocks are clips.

  • Conclusions : I. Some books are clips.
  • II. No rock is a book.

A
Only conclusion I follows
B
Only conclusion II follows
C
Either I or II follows
D
Neither I nor II follows

15 Statements : Some nurses are nuns. Madhu is a nun.

  • Conclusions : I. Some nuns are nurses.
  • II. Some nurses are not nuns.

A
Only conclusion I follows
B
Only conclusion II follows
C
Either I or II follows
D
Neither I nor II follows

16 Statements : All locks are keys. No key is a spoon.

  • Conclusions : I. No lock is a spoon.
  • II. No spoon is a lock.

A
Only conclusion I follows
B
Only conclusion II follows
C
Either I or II follows
D
Neither I nor II follows

17 Statements : No magazine is cap. All caps are cameras.

  • Conclusions : I. No camera is magazine.
  • II. Some caps are magazines.

A
Only conclusion I follows
B
Only conclusion II follows
C
Either I or II follows
D
Neither I nor II follows

18 Statements : All planets are moons. All moons are stars.

  • Conclusions : I. All moons are planets.
  • II. All planets are stars.

A
Only conclusion I follows
B
Only conclusion II follows
C
Either I or II follows
D
Neither I nor II follows

19 Statements : All coins are crows. Some crows are pens.

  • Conclusions : I. No pen is coin.
  • II. Some coins are pene.

A
Only conclusion I follows
B
Only conclusion II follows
C
Both I and II follows
D
Neither I nor II follows

20 Statements : Some books are pens. No pen is pencil.

  • Conclusions : I. Some books are pencils.
  • II. No book is pencil.

A
Only conclusion I follows
B
Only conclusion II follows
C
Either I or II follows
D
Neither I nor II follows