Direction: In the question below are given two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
- Statement:
Only a few Scripts are Words.
No letter is a Word.Conclusion:
I. A few Letters are Scripts.
II. All Scripts can be Words is a possibility.Only I followsOnly II followsEither I or II followsNeither I nor II followsBoth I and II followOption D - Statement:
Only a few Gold are Green.
Some Gold are not Grey.Conclusion:
I. All Gold being Grey is a possibility.
II. At least some Grey are Green.Only I followsOnly II followsEither I or II followsNeither I nor II followsBoth I and II followOption D - Statements:
I. Only a few Almonds are grapes.
II. No Apricot is Walnut.
III. Only a few grapes are Walnuts.Conclusions:
I. All Grapes being Walnuts is a possibility.
II. Some grapes are Almonds.Only I followsOnly II followsEither I or II followsNeither I nor II followsBoth I and II followOption B - Statement:
A few Mocks are Video.
No Video is Lecture.Conclusion:
I. Only a few Lecture are Mocks.
II. All Mocks can be Lecture is a possibility.Only I followsOnly II followsEither I or II followsNeither I nor II followsBoth I and II followOption D - Directions: In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. Some statements are followed by some conclusions. Choose the correct answer on the basis of information given below.
Statements:
N < A ≤ P > X, P ≥ B = C < Y, C ≥ E > F = LConclusions:
I. P ≥ E, II. N < COnly conclusion I follows.Only conclusion II followsBoth conclusions I and II followEither conclusion I or conclusion II followsNeither conclusion I nor II followsOption A - Statements:
Y > U = X < E, L ≥ X > A = W, B < L = C < Z
Conclusions:
I) B > E, II)U < Z, III) A < YNone of the conclusions followOnly conclusion II followsEither conclusion I or II followsOnly conclusions II and III followAll the conclusions followOption D - Statements:
Xi > Yi ≥ Zi, Oi ≥ Xi < Ei, Ri < Oi > Ki
Conclusions:
I)Zi < Ei, II)Oi > YiBoth conclusions I and II followEither conclusion I or II followsOnly conclusion I followsOnly conclusion II followsNeither conclusion I nor II followsOption A - Q) How far is the Papaya stall from the starting point?
3m7m8m11m10mOption A
- What is the shortest distance between the Orange stall and the Billing Counter?
10m11m12m13m7mOption B
In which direction is the Papaya stall located with respect to the Orange stall?NorthSouthNorthwestSouthwestNortheastOption C
Directions: Study the following questions carefully and answer the questions given below.
Karan goes to Supermarket store to buy fruits. He enters the market, turns to his right, walks 7m and takes oranges. Then, he turns to his left, walks 3m and takes Peach. Again, he turns to his left, which is towards west, walks 7m and takes Papayas. Again, he turns to his right and looks at guavas, which 8m away from him. He takes guavas and moves to his right, walks 7m and stops at the counter for billing.
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