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Direction: If all the three statements, marked (i), (ii) and (iii) are true, then which one of the following deductions, marked (1), (2), (3) and (4) can be MOST LOGICALLY deduced:

  1. (i) Doing well in CAT implies doing well in JMET.
    (ii) Good JMET results ensure that you get into one of the IITs or IISc.
    (iii) Poor CAT results do not get you an admission into any of the IIMs.
    1. Doing poorly in CAT always implies doing poorly in JMET.
    2. Good CAT result ensures that one gets an admission into the IIMs.
    3. Admission to the IITs or IISc may mean that one has done well in CAT.
    4. Anyone getting admission in one of the IIMs is guaranteed to get admission in one of the IITs or IISc.
Correct Option: D

Admission in one of the IIM's ensures good performance in CAT. This implies doing well in JMET. This ensures that you get into one of the IITS or IISC So option D is true.



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