In each of the questions below are given three statements followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from 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.
Statements :
Some flowers are bins.
Some bins are handles.
All handles are sticks.
Conclusions :
I : Some sticks are bins.
II : Some handles are flowers.
III: Some sticks are flowers.
Statements :
Some towers are windows.
All windows are houses.
Some houses are temples.
Conclusions :
I : Some towers are temples.
II : Some houses are towers.
III : Some temples are windows.
Statements :
Some walls are doors.
Some doors are cots.
Some cots are chairs.
Conclusions :
I : Some chairs are doors.
II : Some cots are walls.
III : No chair is door.
Statements :
All trees are gardens.
All gardens are stones.
All stones are fences.
Conclusions
I : Some fences are gardens.
II : All gardens are fences.
III : Some stones are trees.
Statements :
All books are leaves.
Some leaves are jungles.
No jungle is box.
Conclusions :
I : Some jungles are books.
II : No book is box.
III : Some leaves are boxes.
Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions given below :
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How many such consonants are there in the above arrangement, each of which is immediately preceded by a consonant and immediately followed by a number ?
How many such numbers are there in the above arrangement, each of the which is immediately preceded by a letter but not immediately followed by a symbol ?
How many such vowels are there in the above arrangement, each of which is immediately followed by a symbol ?
Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their position in the above arrangement and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to the group ?