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51.

Statements
A. Most of the 64 number buses go to my office.
B. This is 64 number bus.
Conclusions
I. This bus goes to my office.
II. This bus does not go to my office.

A. Conclusion I and II both can be drawn
B. Conclusion II alone can be drawn
C. Conclusion I alone can be drawn
D. Conclusion I and II both cannot be drawn
Answer» E.
52.

Statements
A. Vitamin B-cmplex is the best for health.
B. Fruits contain Vitamin B-complex.
Conclusions
I. We should grow fruits.
II. Fruits are good for health.

A. Only Conclusion I can be drawn
B. Only Conclusion II can be drawn
C. Both Conclusions I and II can be drawn
D. Neither Conclusions I nor II can be drawn
Answer» C. Both Conclusions I and II can be drawn
53.

Statements
A. Some Indians are educated.
B. Educated persons like small families.
Conclusions
I. All small families are educated.
2. Some Indians like small families.

A. Only I can be concluded
B. Only II can be concluded
C. Both I and II can be concluded
D. Neither I nor II can be concluded
Answer» C. Both I and II can be concluded
54.

Statements
A. In comparison with 2 decades ago, India is producing more two wheelers.
B. The quality of such vehicles has also been improved.
conclusions
I. We are exporting two wheelers.
II. Our two wheeler industries have done commendable progress.

A. Only Conclusion II can be drawn
B. Only Conclusion I can be drawn
C. Neither Conclusion I nor II can be drawn
D. Both the Conclusion I and II can be drawn
Answer» B. Only Conclusion I can be drawn
55.

Statement
During the last summer vacation, Ankit went to a summer camp where he took part in hiking, swimming and boating. This summer, he is looking forward to a music camp where he hopes to sing, dance and learn to play the guitar.
Based on the above information, four conclusions, as given below, have been made.
Which one these logically follows from the information given above?

A. Ankit's parents want him to play the guitar
B. Ankit prefers music to outdoor activities
C. Ankit goes to some type of camp every summer
D. Ankit likes to sing and dance
Answer» D. Ankit likes to sing and dance
56.

Statement
Smoking is one of the human weaknesses, which tends to test the willpower of the smoker to the edge.
Conclusions
1. It is very difficult for the smokers to give up smoking even if they want to.
2. Human beings have other weaknesses as well.

A. if only Conclusion I follows
B. if only Conclusion II follows
C. if either Conclusion I or II follows
D. if neither Conclusion I nor II follows
Answer» C. if either Conclusion I or II follows
57.

Statement
All the TV sets manufactured in India, 'Solar' brand has the largest sale.
Conclusion
1. Volume of sales of all brands of TV sets manufactured is known.
2. The production of no other TV set is as large as that of 'Solar' .

A. if only Conclusion I follows
B. if only Conclusion II follows
C. if either Conclusion I or II follows
D. if neither Conclusion I nor II follows
Answer» B. if only Conclusion II follows
58.

Statement
No country is absolutely self dependent these days.
Conclusion.
I. It is impossible to grow and produce all that a country needs.
II. Country's men is general have become lazy.

A. If only Conclusion I follows
B. If only Conclusion II follows
C. If either Conclusion I or II follows
D. If neither Conclusion I nor II follows
Answer» B. If only Conclusion II follows
59.

Statement.
National integration is necessary because there are diversities in India.
Conclusions.
1. India is a country of people with diverse cultures, different languages and different social and economic setups.
2. Ours is a disintegrated nation.

A. If Conclusion I follows
B. If Conclusion II follows
C. If neither Conclusion I nor II follows
D. If both Conclusions I and II follow
Answer» B. If Conclusion II follows
60.

Statement
According to a recent report, a glass of wine daily for women with breast cancer could boost the success rate of treatment.
Conclusions.
I. Women taking a glass of wine daily will never suffer from breast cancer.
II. A glass of wine will cure the women suffering from breast cancer.

A. If Conclusion I follows
B. If Conclusion II follows
C. If neither Conclusion I nor II follows
D. If both Conclusions I and II follow
Answer» C. If neither Conclusion I nor II follows
61.

Statements
1. Ravi has five pens.
II. No one else in the class has five pens.
Conclusions
I. All students in the class have pens
II. All students in the class have five pens each
III. Some of the students have more than five pens
IV. Only one student in the class has exactly five pens

A. Conclusion I
B. Conclusion II
C. Conclusion III
D. Conclusion IV
Answer» E.
62.

Statement:
'' I do not think like an old man. but how long can I go on deceiving myself?''_Mr 'X'
Conclusions :
I. The harsh reality of words has power to hit an individual.
II. Mr 'X' is an old man.

A. if only conclusion I follows
B. if only conclusion II follows
C. if either I or II follows
D. if neither I nor II follows, and
E. if both I and II follow
Answer» C. if either I or II follows
63.

Statement
In 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.

A. if only Conclusion I follows
B. if only Conclusion II follows
C. if either Conclusion I or II follows
D. if neither Conclusion I nor II follows
Answer» E.
64.

Statement
Computer advertisements now fill magazine pages but the real computer revolution in India is taking place quietly and is a likely organization of Government.
Conclusions
I. Both the Central and State Government are computerizing rapidly.
II. The government does not fill the magazine pages with its computer advertisement.

A. if only Conclusion I follows
B. if only Conclusion II follows
C. if either Conclusion I and II follows
D. if neither Conclusion I and follows
Answer» B. if only Conclusion II follows
65.

Examine the following statements.
I. None but students are members of the club.
II. Some members of the club are married persons.
III. All married persons are invited for dance.
Which of the following conclusions can be drawn from the above statements?

A. All students are invited for dance
B. All married students of the club, are invited for dance
C. All members of the club are married persons
D. None of the above
Answer» C. All members of the club are married persons
66.

Statement
To pass the examination one must work hard.
Conclusions
I. Examination is related with hard work
II. All those who work hard pass
III. Examination causes some anxiety and those who work hard overcome it
IV. Without hard work, one doesnot pass

A. Conclusions I
B. Conclusions II
C. Conclusions III
D. Conclusions IV
Answer» E.
67.

Statement
Cases of bride-burning for dowry are not uncommon.
Conclusion
I. In spite of anti-dowry law, the ill practice still continues.
II. The punishment of inflicted on the party concerned is not hard enough.

A. if only Conclusion I follows
B. if only Conclusion II follows
C. if either Conclusion I or II follows
D. if both Conclusions I and II follow
Answer» E.
68.

Statement
While presenting stage show recently, the famous actor declared that he has a practice of either taking full payment or none for his stage shows.
Conclusion
1. The actor has taken full payment for his recent state show.
2. The actor did not take any money for his recent stage show.

A. if only Conclusion I follows
B. if only Conclusion II follows
C. if either Conclusion I or II follows
D. if neither conclusion I nor II follows
Answer» D. if neither conclusion I nor II follows
69.

Statement
From the next academic year, students will have the options of dropping Mathematics and Science for their school leaving certificate examination.
Conclusions
I. Students, who are week in Science and Mathematics, will be benefited.
II. Earlier students did not have the choice of continuing their education without taking these subjects.

A. if only Conclusion I follows
B. if Only conclusion II follows
C. if either Conclusion I or II follows
D. if both the Conclusions I and II follows
Answer» E.
70.

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 head of the other in respect of the percentage of population employed.
Conclusions
I. Unemployment is more in Kerala than in West Bengal.
II. West Bengal has higher unemployment than Kerala.

A. if only Conclusion I follows
B. if only Conclusion II follows
C. if either Conclusion I or II follows
D. if neither Conclusion I nor II follows
Answer» D. if neither Conclusion I nor II follows
71.

Statements
A. All the students in my class are intelligent.
B. Surbhi is not intelligent.

A. Surbhi should do hard labour
B. Surbhi is not the students of my class
C. Some Students are not intelligents
D. Surbhi is the students of my class
Answer» C. Some Students are not intelligents
72.

Statement
Most Indians are aware that they have a great heritage, but few would include science in it.
Conclusions
I. Many Indians consider science to have made Indian heritage great.
II. Many Indians are not aware that India has a great scientific heritage.

A. if only Conclusion I follows
B. If only Conclusion II follows
C. If both the Conclusion I and II follows
D. If neither Conclusion I nor II follows
Answer» C. If both the Conclusion I and II follows
73.

Reacting to the news of suicides by the farmers, the Prime Minister stated that his government will make every possible effort for the upliftment of poor farmers and farmhands.
Conclusions
I. Only farmers are attempting suicides due to poverty and dept.
II. No serious efforts has been made till now for the upliftment of any section of society.

A. If only Conclusion I follows
B. if only conclusion II follows
C. if both the Conclusions I and II follows
D. if neither Conclusion I nor II follows
Answer» E.
74.

Statement
Until our country achieves Economic equality and Political freedom , Democracy would be meaningless.
Conclusions
I. Political freedom and Democracy go hand in hand.
II. Economic equality leads to real Political freedom and Democracy.

A. if only Conclusion I follows
B. if only Conclusion II follows
C. if either Conclusion I or II follows
D. if neither Conclusion nor II follows
Answer» B. if only Conclusion II follows
75.

Statement
From all available cultural records, it is evident that even in ancient India, both the masters and disciples valued not the quantity but the equality of knowledge.
Conclusions
I. Giving importance to quantity of knowledge is meaningless
II. There was an identity of educational values between teachers and students in ancient India.

A. if only Conclusion I follows
B. if only Conclusion II follows
C. if neither conclusion I nor II follows
D. if both the Conclusions I and II follows
Answer» C. if neither conclusion I nor II follows
76.

Statement
Modern man influences his destiny by the choices he makes, unlike in the past.
Conclusions
I. Earlier, there were less options available to them.
II. There was no desire in the past to influence the destiny.

A. if only Conclusion I`follows
B. if only Conclusion II follow
C. if either Conclusion I or II follows
D. if neither Conclusion I nor II follows
Answer» B. if only Conclusion II follow
77.

Statements
A. The constitution assures the fundamental rights.
B. Parliament has right to amend the constitution.
Conclusions
I. Parliament included fundamental rights is the constitution.
II. Parliament did not assure the fundamental rights.

A. Only Conclusion I follows
B. Only Conclusion II follows
C. Both Conclusion I and II follow
D. None of the above
Answer» C. Both Conclusion I and II follow
78.

Statement
To cultivate interest in reading, the school has made it compulsory from June, 1996 for each student to read two books per week and submit a weekly report on the books.
Conclusions
I. Interest in reading can be created by force.
II. Some students eventually will develop interest in reading.

A. if only Conclusion I follows`
B. if only Conclusion II follows
C. if either Conclusion I or II follows
D. if neither Conclusions I nor II follows
Answer» C. if either Conclusion I or II follows
79.

Examine the following statements.
I. I watch TV only if I am bored.
II. I am never bored when I have my brother's company.
II. Whenever I go to the theater I take my brother along.
Which of the following conclusion is valid in the context of the above statements?

A. If I am bored, I watch TV
B. If I am bored, I Seek my brother's company
C. If I am not with my brother, then I watch TV
D. If I am not bored, I do not watch TV
Answer» E.
80.

Consider the following three statements
I. Only students can participate in the race.
II. Some participants in the race are girls.
III. All girl participants in the race are invited for coaching.
Which one of the following conclusions can be drawn from the above statements?

A. All participants in the race are invited for coaching
B. All students are invited for coaching
C. All participants in the race are students
D. none of the above
Answer» D. none of the above
81.

Consider the following statements.
I. All artists are whimsical.
II. Some artist are drug addicts.
III. Frustrated people are prone to become drug addicts
From the following three statements it may conclude that

A. artist are frustrated
B. some drug addicts are whimsical
C. all frustrated people are drug addicts
D. whimsical people are generally frustrated
Answer» C. all frustrated people are drug addicts
82.

Statement
A. All the students in my class are intelligent.
B,. Rashmi is not intelligent.

A. Rashmi should do hard labour
B. Rashmi is not the the student of my class
C. Some students are not intellingent
D. Rashmi is a sports persons
Answer» C. Some students are not intellingent
83.

What do you conclude from following two statements?
I. Hybrid plants are resistant to fungus.
II. Fungal infection reduce the life of plants

A. For a long life-span grow hybrid plants
B. Fungus attacks hybrid plants
C. Yield is more in hybrid plants
D. All plants are hybrid plants
Answer» B. Fungus attacks hybrid plants
84.

Statements
I. Cloudy days tend to be less windiers than sunny days.
II. Foggy days tend to be less windy than cloudy days.

A. Sunny days tend to be less windy than foggy days
B. Sunny days tend to be windies than foggy days
C. Foggy days and cloudy days tend to be less windies then sunny days
D. Foggy days and sunny days tend to be less windy than cloudy days
Answer» E.
85.

Statement
This book can help because all good books help.
Conclusions
I. This is not a good book
II. This is a good book
III. No good book help
IV. Some good books help

A. Conclusions I
B. Conclusions II
C. Conclusions III
D. Conclusions IV
Answer» C. Conclusions III
86.

Statement:
Fifty years after Independence, twice as many girls die before the age of five compared to boys, 40% of India's women are literate compared to 64% of males, and 43% of Indian girls attend primary schools compared to 62% of boys.
Conclusions:
I. Worsening environmental conditions and the absence of basic services deprive women of access to healthy and productive life.
II. In India women as a class are the single largest section living in absolute poverty.

A. if only conclusion I follows
B. if only conclusion II follows
C. if either I or II follows
D. if neither I nor II follows, and
E. if both I and II follow
Answer» E. if both I and II follow
87.

Statements
I. Education is a process of lighting.
II. Mind requires light to enlighten the core of cognitive aspect.
Conclusions
I. Education is a light which removes the darkness of mind.
II. Education is a static process for mind.

A. only Conclusion I follows
B. Only Conclusion II follows
C. Both Conclusions I and II follow
D. Neither Conclusion I nor II follows
Answer» B. Only Conclusion II follows
88.

Statement:
Do not hold the cellophone or even keep it in your pocket if you are too close to fuel fumes.-- An instruction
Conclusions :
I. There is a possibility that cellphones could ignite fires.
II.Cellophone is made from highly inflammable substances.

A. if only conclusion I follows
B. if only conclusion II follows
C. if either I or II follows
D. if neither I nor II follows, and
E. if both I and II follow
Answer» B. if only conclusion II follows
89.

Statement
The nation X faced the increased international opposition due to its decision of performing eight nuclear explosions.
Conclusions
I.The citizen of the nation have favored the decision.
II. Some powerful nations do not want that others may become powerful.

A. If only Conclusion I follows
B. If only Conclusion II follows
C. If either I or II follows
D. If neither I norII follows
Answer» C. If either I or II follows
90.

Statements
I. Best performance in Olympics fetches a gold medal.
II. Players 'X' got gold medal but later was found to be using a prohibited drug.
Conclusions
I . 'X' should be allowed to kept the gold medal.
II. Gold medal should be withdrawn and given to the next person.

A. Only Conclusion II follows
B. Neither Conclusion I nor II follow
C. Both Conclusions I and II follow
D. Only Conclusion I follows
Answer» B. Neither Conclusion I nor II follow
91.

Statements
I. There are monks among those who are felicitated for remarkable social service .
II. Jitananda and Vidyananda are among those felicitated.
Conclusions
I. Jitananda and Vidyananda did remarkable social service
II. All monks do social service
III. Jitananda and Vidyananda are not monks.
IV. All monks are felicitated

A. Conclusion I
B. Conclusion II
C. Conclusion III
D. Conclusion IV
Answer» B. Conclusion II
92.

Statements
I. Science has brought the gadgets of happiness, prosperity and wealth.
II. Science has not solved the problems of overpopulation.
Conclusions
I. Overpopulation is due to unscientific thinking.
II. Science has not helped word peace.

A. Only Conclusion I follows
B. Only Conclusion II follows
C. Both Conclusions I and II follow
D. Neither Conclusion I and II do not follow
Answer» E.
93.

Statement
I. Conflicts in mind create tension
II. Resolution of conflict leads to good mental health.
Conclusion
I. One becomes very hefty and strong by resolving one's conflicts.
II. Freedom from conflict leads to good mental health.

A. Only Conclusion I follows
B. Only Conclusion II follows
C. Neither Conclusion I nor II follows
D. Both Conclusions I and II follows
Answer» C. Neither Conclusion I nor II follows
94.

Statement
I. Water has shape , has volulme.
II. The knowledge is like water, flowed from one side to other.
Conclusions
I. The knowledge is interdisciplinary.
II. The knowledge is bound within a specific area.
III. The knowledge influences the core of mental activity directly.

A. only Conclusion I follows
B. Only Conclusion II follows
C. Both Conclusions I and II follow
D. Both Conclusions I and III follow
Answer» B. Only Conclusion II follows
95.

Statement:
Due to excessive liberalisation , the MNC are expanding their operations in India and products of Indian origin are losing their hold among users.
Conclusions :
I. Indian products are costlier than MNC's products.
II. The quality of Indian products is inferior to that of MNC products.

A. if only conclusion I follows
B. if only conclusion II follows
C. if either I or II follows
D. if neither I nor II follows, and
E. if both I and II follow
Answer» D. if neither I nor II follows, and
96.

Statement:
Western nations are withdrawing from UN peacekeeping missions in areas outside their strategic interest.
Conclusions :
I. Western nations are more cautious about their safety.
II.The primary motive of Western countries is not to address the cause of disturbed countries, where they send their forces, but to serve their own motives.

A. if only conclusion I follows
B. if only conclusion II follows
C. if either I or II follows
D. if neither I nor II follows, and
E. if both I and II follow
Answer» C. if either I or II follows
97.

Statement:
India has one of the world's largest reservoirs of technical personnel, but also the word's largest number of illiterates, the world's largest middle class, and the also the largest number of people below the poverty line, and the largest number of children suffering from malnutrition.
Conclusions :
I. The population of India is highest in the world.
II. India is largest democratic country in the world.

A. if only conclusion I follows
B. if only conclusion II follows
C. if either I or II follows
D. if neither I nor II follows, and
E. if both I and II follow
Answer» E. if both I and II follow
98.

Statement:
In India, a large portion of the 3 million mobile phones sold till date have been purchased from the grey market.
Conclusions :
I. There are at least 3 million mobile phone subscribers in India.
II. Products sold in grey market are tax- free.

A. if only conclusion I follows
B. if only conclusion II follows
C. if either I or II follows
D. if neither I nor II follows, and
E. if both I and II follow
Answer» B. if only conclusion II follows
99.

Statement:
As India's aims for faster development gain momentum, the government finds itself handicapped by a serious dearth of data-based knowledge and analysis, which should from the basis of decision and policy marking.
Conclusions :
I. Government has started development work without collecting data.
II. The employees of statistical department of government of India are corrupt.

A. if only conclusion I follows
B. if only conclusion II follows
C. if either I or II follows
D. if neither I nor II follows, and
E. if both I and II follow
Answer» E. if both I and II follow
100.

Statement:
Calamities strike India as a regular event to remind us that unless we are well prepared and equipped to meet the onslaught, the devastation in terms of death and destruction would remain high and harrowing.
Conclusions :
I. India is struck by floods every few year.
II. Cautious steps require scientific expertise.

A. if only conclusion I follows
B. if only conclusion II follows
C. if either I or II follows
D. if neither I nor II follows, and
E. if both I and II follow
Answer» E. if both I and II follow