Logical Reasoning Questions And Answers :: Statement And Assumption: part10



Logical Reasoning Ability Test : Statement And Assumption QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS :: part10 : 1 to 5

Directions for Q: In these questions an assumption is given followed by three statements. The assumption is something taken for granted. You have to find out whether the statement(s) is/are based on the given assumption or not, and accordingly choose your answer from the choices below the statements.

1. Statement : Dogs are trainable. Assumptions : I. Dogs prefer human contact. II. Most household dogs are emotionally stable. III. Dog show is an important item in any circus.

Only I is implicit
Only II is implicit
Only III is implicit
Both I and III are implicit
All are implicit

2. Statement : After weekend holidays, a person should be fresh and active.Assumptions : I. Look, today is Monday, Ask Ravindra to take up the new project and execute it by Wednesday evening. II. Since it is Monday, office atmosphere is relaxed. After lunch some work will begin. III. It’s Friday afternoon. Can you give it to me on Monday morning? I will finish it by lunch/

Only I and II are implicit
Only II is implicit
Only I and III are implicit
Only III is implicit
None is implicit

3. Statement : Mahesh’s birthday was known to his friends.Assumptions : I. Mahesh arranges birthday party only for his family members. II. On his birthday, Mahesh received a bouquet and greeting card from his mother and best wishes from friends. III. Mahesh received blessings from his mother and best wishes from family members.

Only III is implicit
Only II and III are implicit
Only I and III are implicit
Only II is implicit
Only I is implicit

4. Statement : The leader of the main opposition party asserted that the call for chakka jam turned out to be a great success in the entire State.Assumptions : I. The people in future will support the main opposition party. II. People probably are convinced about the reason behind the chakka jam strike call.

if only assumption I is implicit
if only assumption II is implicit
if either I or II is implicit
if neither I nor II is implicit
if both I and II are implicit<