1) Statements:
Some trains are cars.
All cars are branches.
All branches are nets.
Some nets are dresses.
Conclusions:
I.Some dresses are cars.
II.Some nets are trains.
III.Some branches are trains.
IV.Some dresses are trains.
a) Only I and III follow
b) Only II and III follow
c) Only I and IV follow
d) Only II, III and IV follow
e) None of these
2) Statements:
Some pencils are kites.
Some kites are desks.
All desks are jungles.
All jungles are mountains.
Conclusions:
I.Some mountains are pencils.
II.Some jungles are pencils.
III.Some mountains are desks.
IV.Some jungles are kites.
a) Only I and III follow
b) Only I, II and III follow
c) Only III and IV follow
d) Only II, III and IV follow
e) None of these
3) Statements:
All papers are clips.
Some clips are boards.
Some boards are lanes.
All lanes are roads.
Conclusions:
I.Some roads are boards.
II.Some lanes are clips..
III.Some boards are papers.
IV.Some roads are clips.
a) Only I and II follow
b) Only I and III follow
c) Only I, II and III follow
d) Only II, III and IV follow
e) None of these
4) Statements:
All pens are clocks.
Some clocks are tyres.
Some tyres are wheels.
Some wheels are buses.
Conclusions:
I.Some buses are tyres.
II.Some wheels are clocks.
III.Some wheels are pens.
IV.Some buses are clocks.
a) None follows
b) Only I follows
c) Only II follows
d) Only III follows
e) Only IV follows
5) Statements:
All stones are hammers.
No hammer is a ring.
Some rings are doors.
All doors are windows.
Conclusions:
I.Some windows are stones.
II.Some windows are rings.
III.No window is a stone.
IV. Some rings are stones.
a) Only I follows
b) Only II follows
c) Only III follows
d) Only either I or III follows
e) Only either I or III and II follow
Directions (Q. 6-10): In the following questions, the symbols d, @, ©, % and H are used with the following meaning a illustrated below:
‘P © Q’ means ‘P is not smaller than Q’.
‘P % Q’ means ‘P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q.
‘P H Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor equal to Q’.
‘P d Q’ means ‘P is not greater than Q’
‘P @ Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q’
Now in each of the following questions, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the three conclusions I, II, III and IV given below them is/are definitely true and give your answer accordingly.
6) Statements:
R H K, K % D, D @ V, V d M
Conclusions:
I.R H D
II.V H R
III.D @ M
IV. M % D
a) None is true
b) Only III is true
c) Only IV is true
d) Only either III or IV is true
e) Only either III or IV and II are true
7) Statements:
F % N, N © W, W d Y, Y H T
Conclusions:
I.F % W
II.T % N
III.N % Y
IV.T % W
a) Only I and III are true
b) Only I and IV are true
c) Only II and III are true
d) Only I, II and IV are true
e) None of these
8) Statements:
B © T, T H R, R % F, F @ K
Conclusions:
I.B % R
II.F H T
III.R % K
IV.K H T
a) None is true
b) Only I is true
c) Only II is true
d) Only III is true
e) Only IV is true
9) Statements:
J @ F, F d N, N % H, H © G
Conclusions:
I.G H N
II.N © J
III.F H J
IV.J d G
a) Only I and II are true
b) Only I, II and III are true
c) Only II, III and IV are true
d) All I, II, III and IV are true
e) None of these
10) Statements:
D d T, T @ R, R© M, M % K
Conclusions:
I.R @ D
II.R % D
III.K H T
IV.M d T
a) Only either I or II is true
b) Only III and IV are true
c) Only either I or II and III are true
d) Only either I or II and IV are true
e) Only either I or II and III and IV are true