Statement and Conclusion


Direction: Each of these questions has a statement followed by two Conclusions I and II. Consider the statement and the following conclusions. Decide which of the Conclusion follows from the statement.

  1. Statement
    A friend in need is friend indeed.
    Conclusions
    I. All are friends in good times
    II. Enemies in bad times are not friends.









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    A friends who offers help in the time of need is a true friend. The use of them 'all' in Conclusions I makes it invalid. Conclusion II does not express the inherent meaning of the statement. Therefore, neither Conclusion I nor II follows.

    Correct Option: D

    A friends who offers help in the time of need is a true friend. The use of them 'all' in Conclusions I makes it invalid. Conclusion II does not express the inherent meaning of the statement. Therefore, neither Conclusion I nor II follows.


  1. Statement
    Vegetable prices are soaring in the market.
    Conclusions
    I. Vegetables are becoming a rare commodity.
    II. People can not eat vegetables.









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    Both the conclusions are not related to the statement. hence, neither I nor II follows.

    Correct Option: D

    Both the conclusions are not related to the statement. hence, neither I nor II follows



Direction: In the following question, two statements are given followed by three conclusions. You have to consider the statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions if any folow from the given statements

  1. Statement
    I. Water has shape , has volulme.
    II. The knowledge is like water, flowed from one side to other.
    Conclusions
    I. The knowledge is interdisciplinary.
    II. The knowledge is bound within a specific area.
    III. The knowledge influences the core of mental activity directly.









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    Fom the statements it is clear that knowledge is interdiciplilnary. Thus, Conclusion I follows.

    Correct Option: A

    Fom the statements it is clear that knowledge is interdiciplilnary. Thus, Conclusion I follows.


Direction: Each of these questions has a statement followed by two Conclusions I and II. Consider the statement and the following conclusions. Decide which of the Conclusion follows from the statement.

  1. Statement
    Quality has a price tag. India is allocating lots of found to education.
    Conclusions
    I. Quality of education in India would improve soon.
    II. Funding alone can enhance quality of education.









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    Only Conclusion I follows because funding along with other factors can improve quality of education but funding alone cannot guarantee the enhancement of quality of education.

    Correct Option: A

    Only Conclusion I follows because funding along with other factors can improve quality of education but funding alone cannot guarantee the enhancement of quality of education.



Direction: In each of the following questions, two statements are given followed by two Conclusions I and II. You have to consider the two statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly know facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions, if any follow from the given statements.

  1. Statements
    I. Science has brought the gadgets of happiness, prosperity and wealth.
    II. Science has not solved the problems of overpopulation.
    Conclusions
    I. Overpopulation is due to unscientific thinking.
    II. Science has not helped word peace.










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    Neither Conclusions I nor II follows. Overpopulation is a result of several factors. Therefore, only unscientific thinking can not be held responsible for overpopulation.

    Correct Option: D

    Neither Conclusions I nor II follows. Overpopulation is a result of several factors. Therefore, only unscientific thinking can not be held responsible for overpopulation.