- CONCLUSIONS:
a)Some Y can be R.
b) No B is Y.
Only a followsOnly b followsEither a or b followsBoth a and b followsNeither a nor b followsOption A
- STATEMENTS:
a)No Y is R.
b)All R are N.
c)No N is U.
CONCLUSIONS:
a)Some N are not Y.
b) Some N can be Y.
Only a followsOnly b followsEither a or b followsBoth a and b followsNeither a nor b followsOption D
- STATEMENTS:
a)Some S are B.
b)All B are T.
c)All T are P.
CONCLUSIONS:
a)Some P are S.
b) No T is S.
Only a followsOnly b followsEither a or b followsBoth a and b followsNeither a nor b followsOption A
- STATEMENTS:
a)Some S is L.
b)All L are R.
c)Some R are W.
CONCLUSIONS:
a) Some S can be R.
b) Some W is L.
Only a followsOnly b followsEither a or b followsBoth a and b followsNeither a nor b followsOption E
- STATEMENTS:
a)Some P are E.
b)All E are L.
c)No M is P.
CONCLUSIONS:
a)Some L can be M.
b)No E is M.
Only a followsOnly b followsEither a or b followsBoth a and b followsNeither a nor b followsOption A
Directions (6-10) : In each of the question below are given three statements followed by three conclusions numbered a,b and c. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts:
STATEMENTS:
a)All P are B.
b)All B are C.
c)No B are L.
- CONCLUSIONS:
a) All C are L is a possibility.
b)No P is L.
c)All L are C is a possibility.
Only b and c followOnly a followsOnly a and b followsAll followsNone of theseOption A
- STATEMENTS:
a)Some S are D.
b)All D are M.
c)All S are W.
CONCLUSIONS:
a) At least some W are M.
b) Some D are W is a possibility.
c) No M is S.
Only a and b followsOnly b followsOnly b and c followsOnly a followsAll followsOption D
- STATEMENTS:
a)Some A are B.
b)Some B are M.
c)Some M are L.
CONCLUSIONS:
a) Some B are L is a possibility.
b) No A is L.
c)Some A is L.
Either a or b followsNone followsOnly a and either b or c followsOnly b and c followsAll followsOption C
- STATEMENTS:
a)No B is N.
b)All S is N.
c)Only a few C is S.
CONCLUSIONS:
a) All S is C is a possibility.
b) All B are C is a possibility.
Only a followsOnly b followsEither a or b followsBoth a and b followsNeither a nor b followsOption D
- STATEMENTS:
a)Only W is R.
b)Some B is G.
c)Some W is B.
CONCLUSIONS:
a) No R is G.
b) Some W can be G.
Only a followsOnly b followsEither a or b followsBoth a and b followsNeither a nor b followsOption D
Monday, March 30, 2020
Reasoning : Syllogism Questions Set 51
Directions (1-5) : In each of the questions below are given some statements followed by some conclusions. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with 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:
a)Some R are B.
b)Some B are G.
c)No G is Y.
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