Logical Reasoning Ability Test : Statement and Conclusion QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS :: part3 : 6 to 10
Directions for Q: In each of the questions below a statement is given followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the statement to be true. Read both the conclusions and decide which of the two or both follow from the given statement. |
Give your answer as: |
Opt 1 If only conclusion I follows. |
Opt 2 If only conclusion II follows. |
Opt 3 If either I or II follows. |
Opt 4 If neither I nor II follows. |
Opt 5 If both conclusions I and II follows. |
6. Statement : As far as the rate of literacy is concerned, there is hardly any difference between the States of Kerala and West Bengal, but one is ahead of the other in respect of the percentage of population employed.Conclusions : I. Employment is more in Kerala than in West Bengal. II. West Bengal has higher unemployment than Kerala. |
If only conclusion I follows. |
If only conclusion II follows. |
If either I or II follows. |
If neither I nor II follows. |
If both conclusions I and II follows |
7. Statement : In India, emphasis should be given more to agriculture, engineering and technological fields rather than on basic and pure science.Conclusions : I. India has achieved sufficient development in the field of basic and pure science. II. In the past, the production sector of economy was neglected. |
If only conclusion I follows. |
If only conclusion II follows. |
If either I or II follows. |
If neither I nor II follows. |
If both conclusions I and II follows |
8. Statement : Though in terms of number of schools, the educational system has very much expanded but most of them are not sufficiently equipped and are not able to touch the high water mark in education.Conclusions : I. We should provide good teachers and equipments to existing schools now onwards. II. Now, it is not necessary to open new schools. |
If only conclusion I follows. |
If only conclusion II follows. |
If either I or II follows. |
If neither I nor II follows. |
If both conclusions I and II follows |
9. Statement : Company can understand the problems of its customers by direct marketing where it gets a chance to correct those problems. Thus the customer becomes a reliable buyer.Conclusions : I. Responsible companies profit by direct marketing. II. Direct marketing is the only key to succeed in business. |
If only conclusion I follows. |
If only conclusion II follows. |
If either I or II follows. |
If neither I nor II follows. |
If both conclusions I and II follows |
10. Statement : In a one day cricket match, the total runs made by a team were 200, out of which 160 runs were made by spinners.Conclusions : I. 80% of the team consists of spinners. II. The opening batsmen were spinners.Ans If neither I nor II follows.Exp. Team may consists of the number of spinners more or less than given in conclusion I. Hence, conclusion I does not follow. Secondly, it is not known from the statement that opening batsman were spinners. Hence, conclusion II does not follow.# Statement : Inspite of the claim of Government, of terrorism being under check, their nefarious activities still continues.Conclusions : I. The terrorists have not come to an understanding with the Government. II. The Government has been constantly telling a lie. |
If only conclusion I follows. |
If only conclusion II follows. |
If either I or II follows. |
If neither I nor II follows. |
If both conclusions I and II follows |
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