For the following questions answer them individually
Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming that the information given in the statements is true, even if it appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements.
Statements:
I. All T are M.
II. No T is P.
Conclusions:
I. No P is M.
II. Some M are T.
Six chairs labelled J, K, P, R, S and T are kept one above the other (not necessarily in the same order). R is above only P and S. There are four chairs between J and S. K is three places above P. If we arrange these chairs in alphabetical order from top to bottom, then the position of how many chairs (excluding J) will be changed?
Select the letter-cluster that can replace the question mark (?) in the following series.
RAB, TDG, VGL, ? , ZMV
In a certain code language, ‘EMPTYD’ is written as ‘CJNQWA’. What will be the code for ‘VACANT’ in that code language?
Select the number that can replace the question mark (?) in the following series.
72, 69, 64, ?, 48
If $$+$$ is interchanged with $$-$$, then what will be the value of the following equation?
$$72 - 91 \div 13 \times 12 + 6 = ?$$
Select the option that is related to the third letter-cluster in the same way as the second letter-cluster is related to the first letter-cluster.
RAT : UXW :: TOG : ?
Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming that the information given in the statements is true, even if it appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements.
Statements:
I. Some bikes are cars.
II. Some cars are trucks.
Conclusions:
I. Some trucks are bikes.
II. No bike is a truck.
Five girls, D, L, N, O and Q, are sitting in a row facing towards the south (not necessarily in the same order). L is second to the right of O. Q is to the immediate right of D. Two girls are between Q and N. How many girls are sitting to the right of D?