In each question below are two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statement to be true even if they seems to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusion logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements: All letters are words
All words are sentences
Conclusions: I. No letter is sentence.
II. All letters are sentences.
Statements: Some letters are words
Some words are sentences
Conclusions: I. No letter is sentence
II. At least some sentences are letters
Statements: Some letters are words
Some words are sentences
Conclusions: I. Some letters are sentences
II. At least some sentences are words
Statements: Some songs are longs
All songs are shorts
Conclusions: I. All longs are songs
II. All shorts are longs
Statements: Some songs are longs
All longs are shorts
Conclusions: I. At least some songs are shorts
II. At least some shorts are longs
Statements: All pencils are pens
No pencil is pin
Conclusions: I. No pin is pencil
At least some pencils are pins.
For the following questions answer them individually
What should come in the place of question-mark (?) in the following alphabetical series ?
BQF, DPK, FOO, ?, JMT
In a certain code language ‘ROUGH’ is written as ‘$$\star$$ # % & $’ and ‘MUCH’ is written as ‘+ % @ $’ How will HUMOUR be written in that code language?
Pointing towards a woman, a girl said, ‘’She is the only child of my grandmother and she is grandmother of two persons.’’ How is that girl related to that woman?
Six students --- A, B, C, D, E and F - have secured different marks in an Examination. F secured more marks than that of A. B scored more marks than that of E and F. A scored 85 per cent marks. The students who secured lowest marks got 62 per cent marks. C scored 92 per cent marks while D scored 94 per cent marks. Who among them scored the lowest marks?