Each of these consists of a question and two statements numbered A and B. Decide whether the data provided in the statement(s) is/are sufficient/necessary to answer the question.
How much minimum marks will be required to pass an examination?
A. Student A secured 32% snarks in that examination and he failed by 1 mark. Student B secured 36% marks in the same examination and his marks were 1 more than the minimum pass marks.
B. Student Asecured 30%of full marks in the examination and he failed by 2 marks. If he had secured 5 more marks his percentage of marks would have been 40%.
Each of the following incomplete arguments is followed by four sentences, One of the four alternatives (a), (b), (c) and (d) completes the argument in orderto justify the conclusion. Pick that out.
We now have to fight for peace with some courage and determination as we fought against aggression.
Education has produced a vast population ableto read but unable to distinguish what is worth reading
In each of these questions a few Statements are followed by four conclusions numbered I, II, III and IV. Consider the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusion(s) and then decide which of the given conclusion(s) logically follow(s) from the given statements.
Statements :
A. All mirrors are phones,
B. Some phones are gadgets.
C. All gadgets are mirrors.
Conclusions :
I. Some gadgets are phones,
II. Some gadgets are mirrors.
III. Some gadgets are not mirrors.
IV. Some mirrors are phones.
Statements :
A. All rackets are jackets
B. No cow is cat.
C. Only cats are dogs.
Conclusions :
I. Some rackets are not cats.
II. Some cats are jackets.
III. Some rackets are cats.
IV. No dog is a cow.
Statements:
A. All stairs are lifts.
B. No lift is an escalator.
C. Some escalators are helicopters.
D. Some lifts are planes.
Conclusions:
I. No stairs is an escalator,
II. Some helicopters are not escalators.
III. Some stairs are planes.
IV. Some helicopters are escalators.
Each question has a main statement, followed by four, statements labelled A, B, C, and D. Choose the ordered pair of statements where the first statement implies the second, and the two statements are logically consistent with the main statement.
Every player will become a champ.
A. Rajesh is a player.
B. Rajesh will become a champ.
C. Rajesh is not a player.
D. Rajesh will not become a champ.
You can find Chinese toys only in China.
A. I didn’t find Chinese toys.
B. I found Chinesetoys.
C. I wentto thefair.
D. 1 didn’t go to China.
Only in Africa, you can see the African elephant.
A. You went to Africa.
B. You didn’t go to Africa.
C. You saw the African elephant
D. You didn’t see the African elephant.