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Logical Reasoning
SyllogismExclusively prepared for RIP V (IBPS PO) Students
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Syllogism
Directions: (Q. NO. 1 to 5): In each of the questions below are given three statements followed
by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if
they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given
conclusions logically follows from the statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Give answers:
(a) If Only Conclusion I follows (b) If only conclusion II follows
(c) If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows (d) If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
(e) If both conclusions I and II follow
1. Statements:
Some casual are formal.
All formal are expensive.
All expensive are elegant.
Conclusions:
I. All formal are elegant.
II. Some casual are expensive.
2. Statements:
All roses are red.
Some red are colour.
All colour are paints.
Conclusions:
I. Some red are paints.
II. All red are roses.
3. Statements:
All towns are cities.
All cities are urban.
Some urban are rural.
Conclusions:
I. Some towns are rural.
II. All rural are towns.
4. Statements:
All medicines are tablets.
Some tablets arte tonics.
Some tonics are bitter.
Conclusions:
I. Some tablets are bitter.
II. No medicine is a tonic.
5. Statements:
All incomes are salaries.
Some salaries are perks.
Some perks are tangible.
Conclusions:
I. Some incomes are tangible
II. At least some perks are
salaries
Directions: (Q. NO. 6 to 10): In each of the questions below, two statements are given followed
by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the two statements to be true even if
they seem to be at variance from the commonly known facts and then decide which of the given
conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding the commonly known
facts.
Give answers: (a) If Only Conclusion I follows (b) If only conclusion II follows
(c) If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows (d) If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
(e) If both conclusions I and II follow
6. Statements:
Some rings are circles.
No circle is a square
Conclusions:
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I. No ring is a square
II. All rings are squares.
7. Statements:
All rows are lines.
All lines are queues.
Conclusions:
I. All rows are queues.
II. Atleast some queues are lines
8. Statements:
All laptops are computers.
Some laptops are notebooks
Conclusions:
I. Some notebooks are computers.
II. All notebooks are computers
9. Statements:
Some participants are students.
Some students are boys.
Conclusions:
I. No boy is a participant.
II. All boys are participants.
10. Statements:
All sparrows are birds.
No bird is a reptile.
Conclusions:
I. No sparrow is a reptile.
II. Some reptiles are sparrows.
Directions: (Q. NO. 11 to 15): In each of the questions below are two/three statements followed
by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the two/three given statements to be
true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of
the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly
known facts.
Give answers: (a) If Only Conclusion I follows (b) If only conclusion II follows
(c) If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows (d) If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
(e) If both conclusion I and conclusion II follow
11. Statements:
All kites are birds.
All aeroplanes are kites.
No bird is a fish.
Conclusions:
I. No fish is a kite.
II. All aeroplanes are birds.
12. Statements:
Some wires are fires.
All fires are tyres.
Conclusions:
I. Atleast some tyres are
wires.
II. Some fires are definitely
not wires.
13. Statements:
No clip is a pin.
All badges are pins.
Conclusions:
I. No badge s a clip.
II. All pins are badges.
14. Statements:
No colour is a paint.
No paint is a brush.
Conclusions:
I. No colour is a brush.
II. All brushes are colours.
15. Statements:
All stars are planets.
All planets are galaxies.
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Conclusions: I. All galaxies are planets II. All stars are galaxies
Directions: (Q. NO. 16 to 20): In each of the questions below are two/three statements followed
by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the two/three given statements to be
true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of
the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly
known facts.
Give answers: (a) If Only Conclusion I follows (b) If only conclusion II follows
(c) If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows (d) If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
(e) If both conclusion I and conclusion II follow
16. Statements:
No corner is a side.
All sides are ends.
Conclusions:
I. No end is a corner.
II. All ends are sides.
17. Statements:
All question are answers.
All answer are replies.
All replies are inquiries
Conclusions:
I. All answers are inquiries.
II. All replies are questions.
18. Statements:
All planets are stars.
No star is a moon.
Conclusions:
I. Some moons are planets.
No planet is a moon.
19. Statements:
Some laws are rules.
All rules are sentences.
Conclusions:
I. Atleast some sentences are
laws.
II. Atleast some rules are
laws.
20. Statements:
Some kites are birds.
Some birds are animals.
Conclusions:
I. No animal is a kite.
II. Some animals are definitely
not birds.
Directions: (Q. NO. 21 to 25): In each of the questions below are given three statements
followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the two/three given
statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then
decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding
commonly known facts.
Give answers:
(a) If Only Conclusion I follows (b) If only conclusion II follows
(c) If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows (d) If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
(e) If both conclusion I and conclusion II follow.
21. Statements:
All petals are flowers.
Some flowers are not petals.
Some petals are colours.
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Conclusions:
I. Some flowers are colours.
II. Some flowers are not colours.
22. Statements:
All desks are tables.
Some tables are drawers.
Some drawers are big.
Conclusions:
I. Some tables are big.
II. No desk is a drawer.
23. Statements:
All colleges are buildings.
All buildings are concrete.
Some concrete are strong.
Conclusions:
I. Some colleges are strong.
II. At least some strong are concrete.
24. Statements:
Some trees are tall.
All tall are healthy.
All healthy are not tall.
Conclusions:
I. Some healthy are tall.
II. Some trees are not tall.
25. Statements:
All books are interesting.
All magazines are books.
Some interesting that are not books are journals.
Conclusions:
I. All books are journals.
II. All magazines are interesting.
Directions: (Q. NO. 26 to 30): In each of the questions below are two/three statements followed
by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the two/three given statements to be
true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of
the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly
known facts.
Give answers:
(a) If Only Conclusion I follows (b) If only conclusion II follows
(c) If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows (d) If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
(e) If both conclusion I and conclusion II follow.
26. Statements:
All lines are circles.
Some circles are squares.
Conclusions:
I. No square is a line.
II. Some squares are definitely not circles.
27. Statements:
All kites are birds.
No kite is a glider.
Conclusions:
I. Some gliders are definitely not birds.
II. Atleast some birds are kites.
28. Statements:
No fern is a plant.
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All roots are ferns.
Conclusions:
I. No plant is a root.
II. All ferns are roots.
29. Statements:
Some planets are stars.
Some orbits are stars.
Conclusions:
I. No orbit is a planet.
II. Atleast some stars are planets.
30. Statements:
All solids are liquids.
All liquids are gases.
No gas is plasma.
Conclusions:
I. All solids are gases.
II. No liquid is plasma.
Directions: (Q. NO. 31 to 35): In each of the questions below are two/three statements followed
by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the two/three given statements to be
true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of
the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly
known facts.
Give answers:
(a) If Only Conclusion I follows (b) If only conclusion II follows
(c) If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows (d) If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
(e) If both conclusion I and conclusion II follow.
31. Statements:
No toffee is coffee.
No sweet is toffee.
Conclusions:
I. No coffee is sweet.
II. All sweets are coffee.
32. Statements:
All medals are awards.
All rewards are medals.
Conclusions:
I. All rewards are awards.
II. All awards are medals.
33. Statements:
Some trees are plants.
All bushes are plants.
Conclusions:
I. Atleast some trees are
bushes.
II. Some trees are definitely
not bushes.
34. Statements:
All bottles are glasses.
No cup is a glass.
Conclusions:
I. No bottle is a cup.
II. Atleast some glasses are
bottles.
35. Statements:
All windows are doors.
All entrances are windows.
No gate is a door.
Conclusions:
I. Atleast some windows are
gates.
II. No gate is an entrance
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Directions: (Q. NO. 36 to 40): In each of the questions below, two statements are given
followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the two statements to be true
even if they seem to be at variance from the commonly known facts and then decide which of
the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly
known facts.
Give answers:
(a) If Only Conclusion I follows (b) If only conclusion II follows
(c) If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows (d) If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
(e) If both conclusion I and conclusion II follow.
36. Statements:
Some forms are cards.
Some forms are papers.
Conclusions:
I. Atleast some cards are
forms.
II. Atleast some cards are
papers.
37. Statements:
All animals are predators.
All predators are tigers.
Conclusions:
I. All tigers are definitely
predators.
II. All animals are tigers.
38. Statements:
All squares are circles.
No circle is a triangle.
Conclusions:
I. No square is a triangle.
II. All circles are squares.
39. Statements:
All bricks are walls.
Some bricks are pillars.
Conclusions:
I. Some pillars are walls.
II. All pillars are walls.
40. Statements:
No place is a tank.
Some places are venues.
Conclusions:
I. Some venues are tanks.
II. All places are venues.
Directions: (Q. NO. 41 to 45): In each of the questions below are given four statements followed
by three conclusions numbered I, II & III. You have to take the given statements to be true
even if they seem to be at variance from the 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.
41. Statements:
All chillies are garlics.
Some garlics are onions.
All onions are potatoes.
No potato is ginger.
Conclusions:
I. No onion is ginger
II. Some garlics are potatoes.
III. Some chillies are potatoes
(a) Only I follows
(b) Only II follows
(c) Only I & II follow
(d) Only I & III follow
(e) All follow
42. Statements:
Some keys are locks.
Some locks are numbers.
All numbers are letters.
All letters are words.
Conclusions:
I. Some locks are letters.
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II. Some words are numbers.
III. All numbers are words.
(a) Only I & II follow
(b) Only II & III follow
(c) Only I & III follow
(d) Only I & either II or III
follow
(e) All follow
43. Statements:
Some windows are doors.
All doors are walls.
No wall is roof.
All roofs are shelters
Conclusions:
I. Some windows are walls.
II. No wall is shelter
III. No door is shelter.
(a) None follows
(b) Only II and III follow
(c) Only I and III follow
(d) Only I follows
(e) None of these
44. Statements:
All bottles are jars.
Some jars are pots.
All pots are taps.
No tap is tank.
Conclusions:
I. No pot is tank.
II. Some jars are tanks.
III. Some bottles are pots.
(a) Only I & III follow
(b) Only I & II follow
(c) Only II & III follow
(d) All follow
(e) None of these
45. Statements:
Some fish are crocodiles.
Some crocodiles are snakes.
No snake is tortoise.
All tortoises are frogs.
Conclusions:
I. No snake is frog.
II. Some snakes are fish.
III. Some fish are frogs.
(a) None follows
(b) Only I & II follow
(c) Only II & III follow
(d) Only I & III follow
(e) None of these
Directions: (Q. NO. 46 to 51): In each of the questions below are given four statements followed
by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. You have to take the given statements to be true
even if they seem to be at variance from the 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.
46. Statements:
Some nails are plates.
Some plates are disks.
All disks are mirrors.
All mirrors are tyres.
Conclusions:
I. Some tyres are plates.
II. Some tyres are nails.
III. Some mirrors are plates.
(a) Only I and II follow
(b) Only I and III follow
(c) Only II and III follow
(d) All I, II and III follow
(e) None of these
47. Statements:
Some windows are lakes.
Some lakes are forests.
Some forests are hills.
All hills are curtains.
Conclusions:
I. Some hills are windows.
II. Some curtains are lakes.
III. Some forests are windows
(a) None follows
(b) Only I follows
(c) Only II follows
(d) Only III follows
(e) Only I and III follow
48. Statements:
All tapes are branches.
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Some branches are roads.
All roads are fruits.
Some fruits are trees.
Conclusions:
I. Some trees are tapes.
II. Some fruits are tapes
III. Some fruits are branches
(a) None follows
(b) Only I follows
(c) Only II follows
(d) Only III follows
(e) Only II and III follow
49. Statements:
Some beads are chairs.
All chairs are trucks.
Some trucks are bricks.
All bricks are cars.
Conclusions:
I. Some cars are chairs.
II. Some cars are trucks.
III. Some trucks are beads.
(a) Only I and II follow
(b) Only I and III follow
(c) Only II and III follow
(d) All I, II and III follow
(e) None of these
50. Statements:
All flowers are houses.
All houses are tigers.
All tigers are goats.
Some goats are bullocks
Conclusions:
I. Some goats are flowers.
II. Some tigers are flowers.
III. Some bullocks are tigers
(a) Only I and II follow
(b) Only II and III follow
(c) Only I and III follow
(d) All I, II and III follow
(e) None of these
51. Statements:
All shirts are hats.
No hat is suit.
Some rings are suits.
All rings are bangles.
Conclusions:
I. Some rings are hats.
II. Some bangles are suits.
III. No ring is hat
(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. NO. 52 to 56): In each of the questions below are given three statements
followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. You have to take the given statements to
be true even if they seem to be at variance from the 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.
52. Statements:
Some flowers are bins.
Some bins are handles.
All handles are sticks.
Conclusions:
I. Some sticks are bins.
II. Some handles are flowers.
III. Some sticks are flowers.
(a) Only II follows
(b) Only III follows
(c) Only I and II follow
(d) Only I and III follow
(e) None of these
53. Statements:
Some towers are windows.
All windows are houses.
Some houses are temples.
Conclusions:
I. Some towers are temples.
II. Some houses are towers.
III. Some temples are
windows.
(a) Only I follows
(b) Only II follows
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(c) Only III follows
(d) Only I and II follow
(e) None of these
54. Statements:
Some walls are doors.
Some doors are cots.
Some cots are chairs.
Conclusions:
I. Some chairs are doors.
II. Some cots are walls.
III. No chair is door.
(a) Only II follows
(b) Only III follows
(c) Only either I or III follows
(d) Only I follows
(e) None of these
55. Statements:
All trees are gardens.
All gardens are stones.
All stones are fences.
Conclusions:
I. Some fences are gardens.
II. All gardens are fences.
III. Some stones are trees.
(a) Only I and II follow
(b) Only I and III follow
(c) Only II and III follow
(d) All follow
(e) None of these
56. Statements:
All books are leaves.
Some leaves are jungles.
No jungle is box.
Conclusions:
I. Some jungles are books.
II. No book is box.
III. Some leaves are boxes.
(a) None follows
(b) Only I follows
(c) Only II follows
(d) Only III follows
(e) Only I and II follow
Directions: (Q. NO. 57 to 61): In each of the questions below are given four statements followed
by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. You have to take the given statements to be true
even if they seem to be at variance from the 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.
57. Statements:
Some skies are rains.
Some rains are stars.
All stars are planets.
All planets are clouds.
Conclusions:
I. Some clouds are rains.
II. Some planets are skies.
III. Some planets are rains.
(a) Only I and II follow
(b) Only I and III follow
(c) Only II and III follow
(d) All I, II and III follow
(e) None of these
58. Statements:
All birds are goats.
No goat is flower.
Some flowers are mountains.
Some mountains are goats.
Conclusions:
I. Some nets are goats.
II. No net is goat.
III. Some mountains are birds.
(a) None follows
(b) Only I follows
(c) Only either I or II follows
(d) Only II follows
(e) Only III follows
59. Statements:
All spoons are bowls.
All bowls are pans.
All pans are sticks.
All sticks are knives.
Conclusions:
I. Some knives are pans.
II. Some sticks are bowls.
III. Some pans are spoons.
(a) Only I and II follow
(b) Only II and III follow
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(c) Only I and III follow
(d) All I, II and III follow
(e) None of these
60. Statements:
All threads are walls.
All lamps are walls.
Some kites are lamps.
Some lamps are rays.
Conclusions:
I. Some kites are threads.
II. Some kites are walls.
III. Some lamps are threads.
(a) None follows
(b) Only I follows
(c) Only II follows
(d) Only III follows
(e) Only I and III follow
61. Statements:
Some tables are chairs.
Some chairs are wheels.
Some wheels are boards.
Some boards are chalks.
Conclusions:
I. Some chalks are wheels.
II. Some boards are chairs.
III. Some wheels are tables.
(a) None follows
(b) Only I follows
(c) Only II follows
(d) Only III follows
(e) Only II and III follow
Directions: (Q. NO. 62 to 66): In each of the questions below are given three statements
followed by four conclusions numbered I, II, III and IV. You have to take the given statements
to be true even if they seem to be at variance from the 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.
62. Statements:
All flowers are rooms.
Some rooms are windows.
All cards are windows.
Conclusions:
I. Some cards are flowers
II. Some cards are rooms.
III. Some windows are flowers
IV. All cards are rooms.
(a) None follows
(b) Only II follows
(c) Only I follows
(d) Only III follows
(e) Only IV follows
63. Statements:
All males are wolves.
All owls are males.
All parrots are owls.
Conclusions:
I. All wolves are owls.
II. All owls are wolves.
III. All parrots are wolves.
IV. All parrots are males.
(a) All follow
(b) Only III and IV follow
(c) Only II and III follow
(d) Only II, III and IV follow
(e) None of these
64. Statements:
Some leaves are skies.
All skies are clouds.
No cloud is a boat.
Conclusions:
I. Some boats are leaves.
II. Some clouds are leaves.
III. All skies are leaves
IV. No leaf is a boat.
(a) Only I, II and IV follow
(b) Only II, III and IV follow
(c) Either I or IV and II follow
(d) Either I or IV and III follow
(e) None of these
65. Statements:
No building is white.
All whites are oranges.
Some oranges are waters.
Conclusions:
I. No building is water.
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II. No orange is a building.
III. Some oranges are whites.
IV. Some waters are building.
(a) Either I or IV and II follow
(b) Either I or IV and III follow
(c) Either I or IV follows
(d) None follows
(e) Either I or IV and II and III
follow
66. Statements:
Some mangoes are apples.
Some bananas are apples.
Some branches are bananas.
Conclusions:
I. Some mangoes are
bananas.
II. Some branches are apples.
III. Some branches are
mangoes.
IV. All apples are mangoes.
(a) None follows
(b) Only I and II follow
(c) Only III and IV follow
(d) Only I and IV follow
(e) All follow
Directions: (Q. NO. 67 to 72): In each of the questions below are given three statements
followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. You have to take the given statements to
be true even if they seem to be at variance from the 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.
67. Statements:
All petals are trees.
All trees are gardens.
All roads are gardens.
Conclusions:
I. Some roads are trees.
II. Some gardens are trees.
III. Some gardens are petals.
(a) Only I and II follows
(b) Only II and III follow
(c) Only I and III follow
(d) All I, II and III follow
(e) None of these
68. Statements:
All keys are locks.
No lock is toy.
All bags are toys.
Conclusions:
I. No bag is key.
II. Some bags are keys.
III. Some toys are keys.
(a) None follows
(b) Only I follows
(b) Only II follows
(d) Only III follows
(e) Only I and II follow
69. Statements:
Some days are nights.
Some nights are months.
Some months are years.
Conclusions:
I. Some years are nights.
II. Some months are days.
III. No year is night
(a) Only I follows
(b) Only II follows
(c) Only III follows
(d) Only either I or III follows
(e) None of these
70. Statements:
All cycles are tyres.
Some tyres are wheels.
All wheels are buses
Conclusions:
I. Some buses are tyres.
II. Some wheels are tyres.
III. Some buses are cycles.
(a) Only I and II follow
(b) Only I and III follow
(c) Only II and III follow
(d) All I, II and III follow
(e) None of these
71. Statements:
Some dogs are cats.
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Some cats are horses.
All horses are tigers.
Conclusions:
I. Some tigers are cats.
II. Some horses are dogs.
III. Some tigers are dogs.
(a) None follows
(b) Only I follows
(c) Only II follows
(d) Only III follows
(e) Only II and III follow
72. Statements:
All ropes are sticks.
Some sticks are hammers.
Some hammers are lakes.
Conclusions:
I. Some lakes are ropes.
II. Some hammers are ropes.
III. Some lakes are sticks.
(a) None follows
(b) Only I follows
(c) Only II follows
(d) Only III follows
(e) Only I and III follow
Directions: (Q. NO. 73 to 77): In each of the questions below are given three statements
followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be
true even if they seem to be at variance from the 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.
Give answers:
(a) If Only Conclusion I follows (b) If only conclusion II follows
(c) If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows (d) If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
(e) If both conclusion I and conclusion II follow.
73. Statements:
Some doors are windows.
All windows are floors.
All floors are ceilings.
Conclusions:
I. Some doors are floors.
II. All windows are ceilings.
74. Statements:
Some computers are books.
Some books are pens.
All pens are notebooks.
Conclusions:
I. Some books are notebooks.
II. Some notebooks are
computers.
75. Statements:
All fruits are flowers.
No flower is sweet.
Some sweets are desserts.
Conclusions:
I. Some desserts are flowers.
II. No dessert is flower.
76. Statements:
All bottles are jars.
Some jars are bowls.
Some bowls are buckets.
Conclusions:
I. Some bottles are bowls.
II. Some buckets are jars.
77. Statements:
Some shoes are socks.
All socks are sandals.
All sandals are trousers.
Conclusions:
I. All trousers are socks.
II. Some sandals are shoes.
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Directions: (Q. NO. 78 to 83): In each of the questions below are given three statements
followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. You have to take the given statements to
be true even if they seem to be at variance from the 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.
78. Statements:
All telephones are wires.
All wires are tents.
All tents are cans.
Conclusions:
I. Some cans are wires.
II. Some tents are telephones.
III. Some cans are telephones
(a) Only I and II follow
(b) Only II and III follow
(c) Only I and III follow
(d) All I, II and III follow
(e) None of these
79. Statements:
Some cards are pictures.
All pictures are paints.
Some paints are nails.
Conclusions:
I. Some paints are cards.
II. Some nails are cads.
III. Some nails are pictures
(a) None follows
(b) Only I follows
(c) Only II follows
(d) Only III follows
(e) Only I and II follow
80. Statements:
All walls are glasses.
No glass is table.
Some tables are windows.
Conclusions:
I. Some windows are walls.
II. Some tables are walls.
III. Some windows are
glasses.
(a) None follows
(b) Only I follows
(c) Only II follows
(d) Only III follows
(e) Only I and II follow
81. Statements:
All baskets are poles.
Some poles are lamps.
All lamps are roads.
Conclusions:
I. Some lamps are baskets.
II. Some roads are poles.
III. Some lamps are poles.
(a) Only I and II follow
(b) Only I and III follow
(c) Only II and II follow
(d) All I, II and III follow
(e) None of these
82. Statements:
Some leaves are baskets.
Some baskets are flowers.
Some flowers are lakes.
Conclusions:
I. Some lakes are baskets.
II. Some flowers are lakes.
III. No lake is basket.
(a) Only I follows
(b) Only II follows
(c) Only III follows
(d) Only either I or III follows
(e) None of these
83. Statements:
All pictures are bands.
Some bands are chairs.
Some chairs are tables.
Conclusions:
I. Some tables are bands.
II. Some chairs are pictures.
III. Some tables are pictures.
(a) None follows
(b) Only I follows
(c) Only II follows
(d) Only I and II follow
(e) Only III follows
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Directions: (Q. NO. 84 to 88): In each of the questions below are three statements followed by
two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the three given statements to be true even
if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given
conclusions logically follows from the statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Give answers:
(a) If Only Conclusion I follows (b) If only conclusion II follows
(c) If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows (d) If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
(e) If both conclusions I and II follow
84. Statements:
All taps are wells.
Some wells are canals.
All canals are rivers.
Conclusions:
I. Some rivers are taps.
II. Some well are rivers
85. Statements:
Some files are papers.
Some Papers are books.
All books are journals.
Conclusions:
I. Some papers are journals.
II. Some files are journals.
86. Statements:
Some apples are grapes.
Some grapes are mangoes.
No mango is guava.
Conclusions:
I. Some guavas are apples.
II. No guava is apple.
87. Statements:
Some computers are screens.
Some screens are movies.
Some movies are scripts.
Conclusions:
I. Some computers are
movies.
II. Some screens are scripts.
88. Statements:
All pearls are gems.
All gems are diamonds.
All corals are gems.
Conclusions:
I. All pearls are diamonds.
II. All corals are diamonds
Directions: (Q. NO. 89 to 94): In each question below are given three statements followed by
three conclusions numbered I, II and III. You have to take the three given statements to be
true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of
the given conclusions logically follows from the three given statements disregarding commonly
known facts. Then decide which of the answers (a), (b), (c), (d) and (e) is the correct answer.
89. Statements:
Some desks are chairs.
All chairs are tables.
Some tables are mats.
Conclusions:
I. Some mats are desks.
II. Some tables are desks.
III. Some mats are chairs
(a) Only I follows
(b) Only II follows
(c) Only III follows
(d) Only II and III follow
(e) None of these
90. Statements:
All sweets are fruits.
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No fruit is pencil.
Some pencils are glasses.
Conclusions:
I. Some glasses are sweets.
II. Some pencils are sweets.
III. No glass is sweet.
(a) Only I follows
(b) Only II follows
(c) Only III follows
(d) Only either I or III follows
(e) None of these
91. Statements:
Some books are flowers.
Some flowers are chains.
Some chains are hammers.
Conclusions:
I. Some hammers are flowers.
II. Some chains are books.
III. Some hammers are books.
(a) None follows
(b) Only I follows
(c) Only II follows
(d) Only III follows
(e) Only II and III follow
92. Statements:
All roofs are cameras.
Some cameras are
photographs.
Some photographs are stores.
Conclusions:
I. Some stores are cameras.
II. Some stores are roofs.
III. Some cameras are roofs.
(a) Only I follows
(b) Only II follows
(c) Only III follows
(d) Only II and III follow
(e) None of these
93. Statements:
Some nails are horses.
All horses are tablets.
All tablets are crows.
Conclusions:
I. Some crows are nails.
II. Some tablets are nails.
III. Some crows are horses.
(a) Only I follows
(b) Only I and II follow
(c) Only I and III follow
(d) Only II and III follow
(e) All I, II and III follow
94. Statements:
All buildings are towers.
All towers are roads.
All roads are huts.
Conclusions:
I. Some roads are buildings
II. All towers are huts.
III. All huts are roads.
(a) Only I and II follow
(b) Only I and III follow
(c) Only II and III follow
(d) All I, II and III follow
(e) None of these
Directions: (Q. NO. 95 to 99): In each of the questions below are given three statements
followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the three given statements to
be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the
conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the
statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Give answers:
(a) If Only Conclusion I follows (b) If only conclusion II follows
(c) If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows (d) If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
(e) If both conclusions I and II follow.
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95. Statements:
Some toys are desks.
Some desks are pens.
All pens are rods.
Conclusions:
I. Some rods are toys.
II. Some pens are toys.
96. Statements:
Some table are huts.
No hut is ring.
All rings are bangles.
Conclusions:
I. Some bangles are tables.
II. No bangle is table.
97. Statements:
All stars are clouds.
All clouds are rains.
All rains are stones.
Conclusions:
I. All rains are stars.
II. All clouds are stones.
98. Statements:
All windows are doors.
Some doors are buildings.
All buildings are cages.
Conclusions:
I. Some cages are doors.
II. Some buildings are
windows.
99. Statements:
Some chairs are rooms.
All rooms are trees.
All trees are poles.
Conclusions:
I. Some poles are chairs.
II. Some trees are chairs.
Directions: (Q. NO. 100 to 104): In each of the questions below are given three statements
followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be
true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read both of the
conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given
statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Read the statements and the conclusions which follow it and
Give answers: (a) If Only Conclusion I is true (b) If only conclusion II is true
(c) If either conclusion I or conclusion II is true (d) If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II is true
(e) If both conclusions I and II are true
100. Statements:
All stars are suns.
Some suns are planets.
All planets are satellites.
Conclusions:
I. Some satellites are stars.
II. No star is a satellite.
101. Statements:
All curtains are rods.
Some rods are sheets.
Some sheets are pillows.
Conclusions:
I. Some pillows are rods.
II. Some rods are curtains.
102. Statements:
All switches are plugs.
Some plugs are bulbs.
All bulbs are sockets.
Conclusions:
I. Some sockets are plugs.
II. Some plugs are switches.
103. Statements:
All fishes are birds.
All bird are rats.
All rats are cows.
Conclusions:
I. All birds are cows.
II. All rats are fishes.
104. Statements:
Some walls are windows.
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Some windows are doors.
All doors are roofs.
Conclusions:
I. Some doors are walls.
II. No roof is a window.
Directions: (Q. NO. 105 to 110): In each question below are three statements followed by three
conclusions numbered I, II and III. You have to take the three given statements to be true even
if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given
conclusions logically follows from the three given statements disregarding commonly known
facts. Then decide which of the answers (a), (b), (c), (d) and (e) is the correct answer.
105. Statements:
Some bikes are cars.
Some cars are trains.
Some trains are buses.
Conclusions:
I. Some buses are cars.
II. Some trains are bikes.
III. Some buses are bikes.
(a) None follows
(b) Only I follows
(c) Only II follows
(d) Only III follows
(e) Only I and II follow
106. Statements:
All dogs are cats.
Some cats are rats.
All rats are mats.
Conclusions:
I. Some mats are cats.
II. Some mats are dogs.
III. Some rats are cats.
(a) Only I follows
(b) Only II follows
(c) Only III follows
(d) Only I and III follow
(e) None of these
107. Statements:
All cups are benches.
Some benches are drums.
All drums are kites.
Conclusions:
I. Some kites are cups.
II. Some kites are benches.
III. Some drums are cups.
(a) None follows
(b) Only I follows
(c) Only II follows
(d) Only III follows
(e) Only II and III follow
108. Statements:
Some boxes are walls.
No wall is road.
All roads are rivers.
Conclusions:
I. Some rivers are walls.
II. Some roads are boxes.
III. No wall is river.
(a) Only I follows
(b) Only either I or III follows
(c) Only III follows
(d) Only II follows
(e) Only II and III follow
109. Statements:
Some tables are chairs.
All chairs are houses.
All houses are tents.
Conclusions:
I. All houses are chairs.
II. Some tents are chairs.
III. Some houses are tables.
(a) Only I and II follow
(b) Only I and III follow
(c) Only II and III follow
(d) All I, II and III follow
(e) None of these
110. Statements:
All pens are sticks.
All sticks are rings.
All rings are rods.
Conclusions:
I. Some rings are pens.
II. Some rods are sticks
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III. Some rods are pens.
(a) Only I and II follow
(b) Only I and III follow
(c) Only II and III follow
(d) All I, II and III follow
(e) None of these
Directions: (Q. NO. 111 to 115): In each of the questions below are given three statements
followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be
true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read both of the
conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given
statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Read the statements and the conclusions which follow it and
Give answers:
(a) If Only Conclusion I is true (b) If only conclusion II is true
(c) If either conclusion I or conclusion II is true (d) If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II is true
(e) If both conclusions I and II are true
111. Statements:
No pen is a mobile.
Some mobiles are bottles.
All bottles are papers.
Conclusions:
I. Some papers are pens.
II. All bottles are pens.
112. Statements:
All computers are radios.
All radios are televisions.
Some televisions are watches.
Conclusions:
I. Some watches are
computers.
II. Some televisions are
computers.
113. Statements:
Some desks are chairs.
Some chairs are doors.
Some doors are walls.
Conclusions:
I. Some walls are Chairs.
II. No chair is a wall.
114. Statements:
All stars are fishes.
Some fishes are moons.
All moons are birds.
Conclusions:
I. Some birds are fishes.
II. Some stars are moons.
115. Statements:
All leaves are roots.
All stems are roots.
All roots are flowers.
Conclusions:
I. Some flowers are stems.
II. Some flowers are leaves.
Directions: (Q. NO. 116 to 120): In each of the questions below are three statements followed
by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the three given statements to be true
even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the
given conclusions logically follows from the three statements disregarding commonly known
facts.
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Give answers:
(a) If Only Conclusion I follows (b) If only conclusion II follows
(c) If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows (d) If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
(e) If both conclusions I and II follow
116. Statements:
All roses are marigolds.
All marigolds are sunflowers.
Some sunflowers are jasmine.
Conclusions:
I. All roses are sunflowers.
II. Some jasmines are roses.
117. Statements:
Some papers are files.
All files are books.
Some books are printers.
Conclusions:
I. Some files are printers.
II. Some books are papers.
118. Statements:
Some leaves are branches.
Some branches are trees.
Some trees are flowers.
Conclusions:
I. Some leaves are trees.
II. Some branches are flowers.
119. Statements:
Some blades are knives.
Some knives are tables.
All books are tables.
Conclusions:
I. Some books are knives.
II. Some books are blades.
120. Statements:
All windows are houses.
All roads are houses.
Some houses are hills.
Conclusions:
I. Some hills are windows.
II. Now hill is window.
Directions: (Q. NO. 121 to 125): In each of the questions below are three statements followed
by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the three given statements to be true
even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the
given conclusions logically follows from the three statements disregarding commonly known
facts.
Give answers:
(a) If Only Conclusion I follows (b) If only conclusion II follows
(c) If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows (d) If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
(e) If both conclusion I and conclusion II follow
121. Statements:
Some choices are mistakes.
All mistakes are errors.
No error is justified.
Conclusions:
I. Some choices are justified.
II. All mistakes are not
justified.
122. Statements:
All cycles are buses.
Some buses are cars.
All cars are carts.
Conclusions:
I. Some carts are cars.
II. Some cycles are cars.
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123. Statements:
All big are short.
Some short are long.
Some long are thin.
Conclusions:
I. Some short are thin.
II. Some thin are not long.
124. Statements:
All rewards are achievements.
All achievements are
successes.
All successes are everlasting.
Conclusions:
I. All successes are
achievements.
II. Some everlasting are not
successes.
125. Statements:
Some rivals are enemies.
No enemy is a friend.
Some friends are strangers.
Conclusions:
I. Some rivals are not friends.
II. All strangers are friends.
Directions: (Q. NO. 126 to 130): In each of the questions below are two statements followed by
two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the two given statements to be true even
if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given
conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Give answers:
(a) If Only Conclusion I follows (b) If only conclusion II follows
(c) If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows (d) If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
(e) If both conclusion I and conclusion II follow.
126. Statements:
No house is an apartment.
Some apartments are
bungalows.
Conclusions:
I. No house is a bungalow.
II. All bungalows being houses
is a possibility.
127. Statements:
All plants are animals.
All insects are plants.
Conclusions:
I. All insects being animals is a
possibility.
II. There is a possibility that
some animals are neither
insects nor plants.
128. Statements:
All pens are inks.
No ink is an eraser.
Conclusions:
I. No pen is an eraser.
II. Some erasers are pens.
129. Statements:
Some trains are buses.
All trains are ships.
Conclusions:
I. All ships are buses.
II. All those trains if these are
buses are also ships.
130. Statements:
Some numbers are digits.
All digits are words.
Conclusions:
I. All numbers being words is a
possibility.
II. All digits being numbers is
a possibility.
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Directions: (Q. NO. 1 to 10): In each of the questions below are given three statements followed by
four conclusions numbered I, II, III and IV. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they
seem to be at variance from 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.
1. Statements:
Some boxes are trees.
Some trees are horses.
All horses are fruits.
Conclusions:
I. Some fruits are boxes
II. Some fruits are trees
III. Some horses are boxes.
IV. No fruit box.
(a) None follows
(b) Only either II or IV follows
(c) Only either I or IV and II
follow
(d) Only either I or III and IV
follow
(e) None of these
2. Statements:
All flowers are buses.
Some buses are cats.
All cats are tigers.
Conclusions:
I. Some tigers are buses
II. Some tigers are flowers
III. Some cats are flowers
IV. Some buses are tigers
(a) None follows
(b) Only I and II follow
(c) Only III and IV follow
(d) Only I and IV follow
(e) Only II and III follow
3. Statements:
All fans are rooms.
No room is green.
Some windows are green.
Conclusions:
I. Some windows are fans
II. Some windows are rooms
III. Some fans are green
IV. No green is fan
(a) Only I follows
(b) Only III follows
(c) Only IV follows
(d) Only II and IV follow
(e) All follow
4. Statements:
Some tablets are rains.
All dogs are rains.
All rains are chairs.
Conclusions:
I. Some chairs are tablets
II. All dogs are chairs
III. Some tablets are dogs
IV. Some tablets are chairs.
(a) All follow
(b) Only I, II and III follow
(c) Only II, III and IV follow
(d) Only III and IV follow
(e) None of these
5. Statements:
No man is sky.
No sky is road.
Some men are roads.
Conclusions:
I. No road is man
II. No road is sky
III. Some skies are men
IV. All roads are men.
(a) None follows
(b) Only I follows
(c) Only I and III follow
(d) Only II and III follow
(e) None of these
6. Statements:
All players are spectators.
Some spectators are theatres.
Some theatres are dramas.
Conclusions:
I. Some dramas are
spectators
II. Some players are dramas
III. Some theatres are players
IV. All spectators are players
(a) Only II follows
(b) None follows
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(c) Only II and IV follow
(d) Only I and III follow
(e) All follow
7. Statements:
Some buckets are waters.
All waters are papers.
Some papers are woods.
Conclusions:
I. Some woods are waters
II. Some buckets are woods.
III. Some papers are buckets
IV. Some woods are buckets.
(a) None follows
(b) Only II follows
(c) Only III follows
(d) Only IV follows
(e) Only II, III and IV follow
8. Statements:
Some rings are phones.
Some phones are computers.
Some computers are stations.
Conclusions:
I. Some stations are rings
II. Some phones are
computers
III. Some computers are rings
IV. All rings are stations.
(a) None follows
(b) Only I and II follow
(c) Only I, II and III follow
(d) Only II and III follow
(e) All follow
9. Statements:
All leaves are inks.
No ink is brush.
All cakes are brushes.
Conclusions:
I. Some cakes are leaves
II. Some inks are cakes
III. Some inks are leaves
IV. Some cakes are brushes.
(a) All follow
(b) Only I and II follow
(c) Only II and III follow
(d) Only III and IV follow
(e) None of these
10. Statements:
All needles are threads.
All threads are boxes.
All trees are boxes.
Conclusions:
I. No needle is tree.
II. Some trees are threads.
III. Some boxes are needles.
IV. Some trees are needles.
(a) Only either I or IV follows
(b) Only either I or IV and II
follow
(c) Only III follows
(d) None follows
(e) Only either I or IV and III
follow
Directions: (Q. NO. 11 to 29): In each of the questions below are given three statements followed by
four conclusions numbered I, II and III. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they
seem to be at variance from 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. Then
decide which of answers (a), (b), (c), (d) and (e) is the correct answer.
11. Statements:
Some tents are buildings.
Some buildings are chairs.
Some chairs are windows.
Conclusions:
I. Some windows are buildings
II. Some windows are tents
III. Some chairs are tents
(a) None follows
(b) Only I and II follow
(c) Only II and III follow
(d) Only I and III follow
(e) All follow.
12. Statements:
All tables are boards.
All pens are boards.
All boards are papers.
Conclusions:
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I. Some pens are tables.
II. Some papers are pens.
III. No pen is table.
(a) All follow
(b) Only either I or III follows
(c) Only II follows
(d) Only either I or III and II
follow
(e) None of these
13. Statements:
All chains are cycles.
Some cycles are wheels.
All wheels are mirrors.
Conclusions:
I. Some cycles are mirrors.
II. Some wheels are chains.
III. Some mirrors are cycles.
(a) None follows
(b) Only I follows
(c) Only II follows
(d) Only I and III follow
(e) All follow
14. Statements:
Some boxes are hammers.
Some hammers are beads.
All beads are rings.
Conclusions:
I. Some rings are hammers.
II. Some hammers are boxes.
III. Some rings are boxes.
(a) None follows
(b) Only I follows
(c) Only II and III follow
(d) Only I and II follow
(e) All follow
15. Statements:
All jackets are trousers.
No trouser is shirt.
Some shirts are caps.
Conclusions:
I. Some caps are jackets
II. Some shirts are jackets
III. Some trousers are jackets
(a) Only I follows
(b) Only II follows
(c) Only III follows
(d) All follow
(e) None of these
16. Statements:
Some cameras are binoculars.
All binoculars are spoons.
Some spoons are cups.
Conclusions:
I. Some cups are binoculars.
II. Some spoons are cameras.
III. Some cups are cameras.
(a) Only I follows
(b) Only II follows
(c) Only III follows
(d) Only either I or II follows
(e) None of these
17. Statements:
All hotels are airports.
All airports are belts.
Some belts are hooks.
Conclusions:
I. Some belts are hotels.
II. Some airports are hotels.
III. Some hooks are belts.
(a) Only I and II follow
(b) Only I and III follow
(c) Only II and III follow
(d) Only III follow
(e) All follow
18. Statements:
Some plates are spoons.
All spoons are forks.
All forks are bowls.
Some bowls are utensils.
Conclusions:
I. Some plates are bowls
II. All spoons are bowls
III. Some forks are utensils.
(a) Only I follows
(b) Only II follows
(c) Only I and III follow
(d) Only I and II follow
(e) None of these
19. Statements:
Some books are files.
All files are discs.
Some discs are boards.
All boards are keys.
Conclusions:
I. Some books are keys.
II. No book is key.
III. Some discs are keys.
(a) Only III follows
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(c) Either I or II and III follow
(d) All follow
(e) None of these
20. Statements:
All buses are trains.
Some trains are cars.
No car is scooter.
All scooter are jeeps.
Conclusions:
I. Some cars are buses.
II. All jeeps are scooters
III. No jeep is train.
(a) Only I follows
(b) Only II follows
(c) Only III follows
(d) Only either I or III follows
(e) None follows
21. Statements:
All curtains are pillows.
No pillow is mattress.
Some mattresses are beds.
All beds are sofas.
Conclusions:
I. No bed is pillow.
II. Some mattresses are
sofas.
III. Some beds are pillows.
(a) Only either I or III follows
(b) Only II follows
(c) Only II and either I or III
follow
(d) Only I and II follow
(e) All follow
22. Statements:
Some pulses are grains
Some grains are sprouts
All sprouts are nuts
No fruit is nut.
Conclusions:
I. Some nuts are pulses.
II. Some nuts are grains.
III. No fruit is sprout.
(a) Only II and III follow
(b) Only I and II follow
(c) Only either I or II follows
(d) None follows
(e) None of these
23. Statements:
Some tables are jugs.
Some jugs are pots.
All pots are plates.
Conclusions:
I. Some plates are jugs.
II. Some pots are tablets.
III. Some plates are tablets.
(a) None follows
(b) Only I follows
(c) Only II follows
(d) Only III follows
(e) Only II and III follow
24. Statements:
All chairs are rings.
Some rings are sticks.
All sticks are branches.
Conclusions:
I. Some branches are chairs.
II. Some branches are rings.
III. Some sticks are chairs.
(a) None follows
(b) Only I follows
(b) Only II follows
(d) Only III follows
(e) Only I and II follow
25. Statements:
All bulbs are chairs.
All chairs are tables.
All tables are mirrors.
Conclusions:
I. Some mirrors are bulbs
II. Some tables are bulbs.
III. All chairs are mirrors
(a) Only I and II follow
(b) Only I and III follow
(c) Only II and III follow
(d) All follow
(e) None of these
26. Statements:
All knives are hammers.
No hammer is sword.
Some swords are nails.
Conclusions:
I. Some nails are hammers.
II. Some swords are knives.
III. No nail is hammer
(a) None follows
(b) Only either I or III follow
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(c) Only II follows
(d) Only III follows
(e) Only I follows
27. Statements:
Some fruits are trees.
All trees are jungles.
All jungles are roads.
Conclusions:
I. All fruits are jungles.
II. Some roads are fruits
III. Some jungles are fruits.
(a) Only I and II follow
(b) Only I and III follow
(c) Only II and III follow
(d) All follow
(e) None of these
28. Statements:
Some books are pens.
Some pens are desks.
Some desk are racks.
Conclusions:
I. Some racks are pens.
II. Some desks are books.
III. Some racks are books.
(a) Only I follows
(b) Only II follows
(c) Only III follows
(d) None follows
(e) All follow
29. Statements:
No rooms is house.
No house is building.
Some buildings are huts.
Conclusions:
I. Some huts are rooms.
II. Some huts are houses.
III. Some huts are buildings.
(a) Only I follows
(b) Only II follows
(c) Only III follows
(d) None follows
(e) All follow
Directions: (Q. NO. 30 to 35): In each of the questions below are given three statements followed by
four conclusions numbered I, II, III and IV. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they
seem to be at variance from 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.
30. Statements:
Some robots are machines. Some computers are both robots and machines.
Some animals are machines. Some toys are animals.
Conclusions:
I. Some toys are robots. II. Some toys are machines. III. Some animals are computers.
IV. Some robots are not toys.
(a) None follows (b) Only II and III follow (c) Only I and III follow (d) Only III follows
(e) Only either I or IV follow
31. Statements:
All suns are stars. All moons are stars. Some planets are suns. Some stars are
gases.
Conclusions:
I. Some stars are planets. II. Some suns are gases. III. No moon is a planet.
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(a)
32. Statements:
All books are diaries. Some diaries are pens. Some pens are drawers.
All drawers are chairs.
Conclusions:
I. Some drawers are diaries. II. Some chairs are pens. III. Some pens are books.
IV. Some diaries are books.
(a) None follows (b) Only II follows (c) Only II and III follow (d) Only II and IV follow
(e) All follow
33. Statements:
Some buildings are rivers. Some mountains are both buildings and rivers.
Some roads are buildings All roads are trucks
Conclusions:
I. Some mountains are roads. II. Some buildings are trucks. III. Some rivers are roads.
IV. Some trucks are rivers.
(a) None follows (b) Only I follows (c) Only II follows (d) Only III follows (e) All follow
34. Statements:
All tables are round. Some hills are round Some rivers are hills. All rivers are conical.
Conclusions:
I. Some rivers are round. II. Some hills are conical III. Some rivers are both hills and round
IV. Some tables are conical
(a) None follows (b) Only II follows (c) Only I and III follow (d) Only II and III follow
(e) All follow
35. Statements:
All sharks are fishes. Some fishes are birds. All birds are trees. All trees are insects.
Conclusions:
I. Some insects are sharks. II. Some sharks are trees. III. All insects are birds
IV. Some birds are sharks
(a) None follows (b) Only II follows (c) Only I and IV follow (d) Only II and III follow
(e) All follow
Directions: (Q. NO. 36 to 43): In each question below are four statements followed by two conclusions
numbered I and II. You have to take the four given statements to be true even if they seem to be at
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variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from
the four statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Give answers:
(a) If only conclusion I follows (b) If only conclusion II follows (c) If either I or II follows
(d) If neither I nor II follows (e) If both I and II follow
36. Statements:
Some schools are colleges. Some colleges are universities. All universities are institutes
All institutes are classes.
Conclusions:
I. Some colleges are classes. II. All universities are classes.
37. Statements:
Some umbrellas are raincoats. All raincoats are shirts. No shirt is a blazer
Some blazers are suits.
Conclusions:
I. Some shirts are umbrellas. II. Some suits are raincoats.
38. Statements:
Some computers are boards. Some boards are chalks. All chalks are bulbs.
No bulb is a tube-light.
Conclusions:
I. Some bulbs are computers. II. No chalk is a tube light.
39. Statements:
All doors are floors. Some floors are tiles. All tiles are paints. Some paints are stones.
Conclusions:
I. Some floors are paints. II. Some doors are tiles.
40. Statements:
Some leaves are petals. Some petals are flowers. All flowers are fruits. Some fruits are nuts
Conclusions:
I. Some nuts are flower. II. No nut is flower.
41. Statements:
All pictures are paintings. All paintings are photographs. Some photographs are designs.
Some designs are movies.
Conclusions:
I. Some paintings are designs. II. Some photographs are movies.
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42. Statements:
Some tablets are capsules. All capsules are syrups. Some syrups are medicines.
All medicines are powders.
Conclusions:
I. Some syrups are powders. II. Some syrups are tablets.
43. Statements:
Some rooms are flats. All flats are buildings Some buildings are bunglows.
All bunglows are apartments.
Conclusions:
I. Some flats are bunglows. II. Some apartments are buildings.
Directions: (Q. NO. 44 to 60): In each of the questions below are given three statements followed by
four conclusions numbered I, II, III and IV. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they
seem to be at variance from 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.
44. Statements:
Some roses are flowers. Some flowers are buds. All buds are leaves.
All leaves are plants.
Conclusions:
I. Some plants are flowers. II. Some roses are buds. III. No leaves are roses.
IV. No roses are buds.
(a) Only I follows (b) Only I and II follow (c) Only I and either II or IV follow
(d) Only either II or IV follows (e) None of these
45. Statements:
Some books are journals. All journals are papers. Some papers are cards. All cards are boards.
Conclusions:
I. Some papers are books. II. Some papers are boards. III. Some boards are journals.
IV. Some boards are books.
(a) Only I and II follow (b) Only I follows (c) Only I, II and III follow (d) All follow
(e) None of these
46. Statements:
Some grapes are apples. Some apples are bananas. All bananas are guavas.
No guava is pomegranate.
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I. No grapes are pomegranates. II. Some guavas are grapes. III. Some guavas are apples.
IV. No bananas are pomegranates.
(a) None follows (b) Only II and III follow (c) Either I or III follows (d) Both III and IV follow
(e) None of these
47. Statements:
Some doors are walls. All walls are floors. All floors are rooms. Some rooms are windows.
Conclusions:
I. All walls are rooms. II. Some rooms are doors. III. Some rooms are walls.
IV. Some floors are doors.
(a) None follows (b) Only I and II follow (c) Only II and III follow (d) Only II, III and IV follow
(e) All follow
48. Statements:
Some spoons are forks. Some forks are bowls. All bowls are plates.
Some plates are utensils.
Conclusions:
I. Some utensils are forks. II. Some plates are forks. III. Some plates are spoons.
IV. Some utensils are spoons.
(a) Only I follows (b) Only II follows (c) Only I and III follow (d) Only II and IV follow
(e) None of these
49. Statements:
All chairs are tables. All tables are desks Some desk are benches
Some desks are sofas.
Conclusions:
I. Some benches are sofas. II. Some sofas are tables. III. Some benches are tables
IV. No chair is bench
(a) None follows (b) Only I and II follow (c) Only II and III follow (d) Only I, II and III follow
(e) None of these
50. Statements:
Some sweets are chocolates. Some chocolates are mints. Some mints are food.
Some food is diet.
Conclusions:
I. No sweets are diet. II. No food is chocolates III. Some sweets are diet.
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(a) None follows (b) Either I or III follows (c) Only III and IV follow (d) Only II and III follow
(e) None of these
51. Statements:
All pens are books. All books are chairs. Some chairs are desks.
Some desks are tables.
Conclusions:
I. Some tables are chairs. II. Some desks are pens. III. Some chairs are pens
IV. All pens are chairs.
(a) Only I and II follow (b) Only I and III follow (c) Only I and IV follow
(d) Only III and IV follow (e) None of these
52. Statements:
Some trains are buses. Some buses are trucks. Some trucks are boats.
Some boats are cars.
Conclusions:
I. Some trucks are trains. II. Some cars are trucks. III. Some boats are buses.
IV. Some boats are cars.
(a) None follows (b) Only I and II follow (c) Only III follows (d) Only IV follows
(e) Only III and IV follow
53. Statements:
Some chains are bangles. Some bangles are tyres. All rings are tyres. All tyres are tables
Conclusions:
I. Some tables are bangles. II. Some tyres are bangles III. Some tables are chains.
IV. Some tyres are chains
(a) Only I follow (b) Only I and II follow (c) Only I and III follow (d) Only I, II and III Follow
(e) None of these
54. Statements:
All hills are roads. All roads are stones. All stones are jungles.
All jungles are rivers.
Conclusions:
I. Some tables are bangles. II. Some tyres are bangles. III. Some tables are chains.
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(a) Only I follow (b) Only I and II follow (c) Only I and III follow (d) Only I, II and III follow
(e) None of these
55. Statements:
All needles are threads. Some threads are clothes. No cloth is room.
All rooms are houses.
Conclusions:
I. Some houses are needles. II. Some rooms are threads. III. No house is needle.
IV. Some clothes are needles.
(a) Only I follows (b) Only III follows (c) Only either I or III follows (d) Only IV follows
(e) None of these
56. Statements:
All rockets are poles. Some poles are trams. Some trams are ropes.
All ropes are tents.
Conclusions:
I. Some tents are trams. II. Some ropes are rockets. III. Some trams are rockets
IV. Some poles are rockets.
(a) Only I and II follow (b) Only I, II and III follow (c) Only I and III follow
(d) Only I and IV follow (e) None of these
57. Statements:
All dials are mirrors. All mirrors are spoons. Some spoons are decks.
Some decks are chairs.
Conclusions:
I. Some decks are mirrors. II. Some spoons are dials. III. Some decks are dials.
IV. Some chairs are spoons.
(a) None follows (b) Only I follows (c) Only II follows (d) Only III follows (e) Only IV follows
58. Statements:
Some houses are forests. All forests are trees. Some trees are hills. All hills are buses.
Conclusions:
I. Some buses are trees. II. Some trees are houses. III. Some hills are houses.
IV. Some buses are forests.
(a) Only I and II follow (b) Only I, II and IV follow (c) Only I, II and III follow
(d) All I, II , III and IV follow (e) None of these
59. Statements:
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Some lakes are rivers. Some rivers are mountains Some mountains are books.
Some books are papers.
Conclusions:
I. Some books are rivers. II. Some papers are lakes. III. Some mountains are lakes.
IV. No paper is lake
(a) None follows (b) Only either II or IV follows (c) Only II follows (d) Only IV follows
(e) Only either II or IV and III follow.
60. Statements:
Some tigers are horses. All horses are goats. All goats are dogs. Some dogs are cats.
Conclusions:
I. Some cats are tigers. II. Some dogs are horses. III. Some goats are tigers.
IV. Some cats are horses.
(a) Only I and II follow (b) Only I, II and III follow (c) Only II and III follow
(d) Only II, III and IV follow (e) None of these
Directions: (Q. NO. 61 to 65): In each question below are either two or three statements followed by
two conclusions I and II. You have to take the two or three given statements to be true and then decide
which of the given conclusions logically follows from the two/three given statements, disregarding the
commonly known facts.
Give answers:
(a) If only conclusion I follows (b) If only conclusion II follow
(c) If either conclusion I or II follows (d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows
(e) If both conclusions I and II follow.
61. Statements:
No table is wood. Some woods are chairs. All chairs are stones.
Conclusions:
I. No stone is table II. Some stones are wood.
62. Statements:
All letters are black. All black are blue. No blue is green
Conclusions:
I. No letter is green. II. Most blue are black.
63. Statements:
Some fruits are mangoes. Some mangoes are red. All red are vegetables.
Conclusions:
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I. No fruit is red. II. Some fruits are red.
64. Statements:
10% shoes are chappals. 5% chappals are papers. 99% papers are pens.
Conclusions:
I. Some shoes are papers. II. Some shoes are pens.
65. Statements:
All A are Z. All Z are X. All Y are A.
Conclusions:
I. All A are Y. II. All Y are X.
Directions: (Q. No: 66 to 69): These question are based on six statements for each question, two
conclusion numbered I and II are given. You have to take given statements to be true even if they seem
to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusion and then decide which of the given
conclusion and then decide which of the given conclusion logically and definitely follows from the given
statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Give answer (a) If only conclusion I follows.
Give answer (b) If only conclusion II follows.
Give answer (c) If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows.
Give answer (d) If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows.
Give answer (e) If both conclusion I and II follow.
Statements:
Some necklaces are bangles All bangles are ornaments. Some ornaments are Treasures
No Treasure is picture. All colours are picture Some pictures are Necklaces
66. Conclusion:
I. All Treasures if they are also Bangles they are also necessarily ornaments.
II. All necklaces if they are also colours there are also necessarily pictures
67. Conclusion:
I. All ornaments which are Necklaces are necessarily Bangles.
II. No colour is treasure.
68. Conclusion:
I. Some colours are Necklaces. II. Some ornaments are Necklaces.
69. Conclusions:
I. some Treasures are not Bangles. II. Some Treasures that are Bangles are also Necklaces.
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Directions: (Q. No. 70 to 74): In each question below are two/ three statements followed by two
conclusions numbered I and II . You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be
at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follow(s)
from the statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Give answer (a) If only conclusion I follows.
Give answer (b) If only conclusion II follows.
Give answer (c) If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows.
Give answer (d) If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows.
Give answer (e) If both conclusion I and II follow.
70. Statements:
Some pencils are erasers All pencils are sharpeners All erasers are not sharpeners
Conclusion:
I. All erasers can be pencils II. Some sharpeners are erasers.
71. Statements:
All gases are solids All solids are liquids
Conclusion:
I. All gases are liquids II. At least some liquids are solids.
72. Statements:
Some notes are coins. No coin is a card
Conclusion:
I. All cards can be notes II. Some notes are neither coins nor cards.
73. Statements:
All rings are necklaces All those necklaces which are not rings are earrings rings are earrings
No earring is a bracelet.
Conclusion:
I. Some bracelets are necklaces II. No rings is a bracelet.
74. Statements:
All silver are gold All aluminium are gold Some silver are aluminium.
Conclusion:
I. Some gold is both silver and aluminium. II. All gold can be aluminium.
Directions: (Q. NO. 75 to 81) In each question below are two/ three statements followed by two
conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be
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at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows
from the three statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Give answer (a) If only conclusion I follows.
Give answer (b) If only conclusion II follows.
Give answer (c) If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows.
Give answer (d) If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows.
Give answer (e) If both conclusion I and II follow
(75-76): Statements:
Some stars are moons. All moons are planets No planet is universe.
75. Conclusion:
I. All moons being stars is a possibility.
II. No universe is star.
76. Conclusion:
I. At least some planets are stars. II. No moon is universe.
(77-78): Statements:
All sticks are plants. All plants are insects. All insects are amphibians.
77. Conclusion:
I. At least some amphibians are plants. II. All sticks are insects.
78. Conclusion:
I. All amphibians are sticks II. All plants are amphibians.
(79-81): Statements:
All apartments are hunts. No hut is a building All buildings are cottages.
79. Conclusion:
I. No cottage is an apartment II. Some cottages are apartments.
80. Conclusion:
I. No apartment is a cottage. II. Some buildings being apartments is a possibility.
81. Conclusion:
I. Some cottages being apartments is a possibility. II. No cottage is a hut.
Directions: (Q. NO. 82 to 86): In each question below are two/ three statements followed by two
conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the two/three given statements to be true even if they
seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions
logically follows from the three statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Give answer (a) If only conclusion I follows.
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Give answer (c) If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows.
Give answer (d) If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows.
Give answer (e) If both conclusion I and II follow
(82-83): statements:
All gliders are parachutes No parachute is an airplane All airplanes are helicopters.
82. Conclusion:
I. No helicopter is a glider. II. All parachutes being helicopters is a possibility
83. Conclusion:
I. No glider is an airplane II. All gliders being helicopters is a possibility.
84. Statements:
Some mails are chats All updates are chats
Conclusion:
I. All mails being updates is a possibility. II. No update is a mail.
(85-86): Statements:
No stone is a metal some metals are papers All papers are glass
85. Conclusion:
I. No glass is a metal. II. At least some glass is metal.
86. Conclusion:
I. All stones being glass is a possibility. II. No stone is a paper.
Direction: (Q. NO. 87 to 91): In each question below are two/ three statements followed by two
conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the two statements to be true even if they seem to be at
variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from
the three statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Give answer (a) If only conclusion I follows.
Give answer (b) If only conclusion II follows.
Give answer (c) If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows.
Give answer (d) If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows.
Give answer (e) If both conclusion I and II follow
87. Statements:
All stones are pebbles. All pebbles are rocks
Conclusion:
I. All stones are pebbles. II. All rocks are pebbles
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88. Statement:
All kings are rocks. Some rulers are queens.
Conclusion:
I. Some kings are queens. II. At least some queens are rulers.
89. Statements:
Some gardens are parks Some parks are areas
Conclusions:
I. Atleast some areas are parks. II. No garden is an area.
90. Statements:
No letter is a fax. All messages are faxes.
Conclusions:
I. No message is a letter II. Atleast some faxes are messages.
91. Statements:
Some boards are plains. No plain is a square.
Conclusions:
I. All squares are boards. II. All plains are boards.
Directions: (Q. No: 92 to 96): In each question/group of question below are two/ three statements
followed by two conclusions numbered I and II . You have to take the two statements to be true even if
they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions
logically follows from the three statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Give answer as (a) If only conclusion I follows. (b) If only conclusion II follows.
(c) If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows.
(d) If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows. (e) If both conclusion I and II follow
92. Statement:
No bank is a school
Some schools are colleges.
Conclusions:
I. Some colleges are definitely not schools.
II. All banks being colleges is a possibility.
93. Statements:
Some carts are trolleys.
All baskets are trolleys.
Conclusion:
I. At least some baskets are carts
II. All trolleys are baskets.
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Directions: (94-95):
Statements:
All fruits are vegetables
All vegetables are plants
No plant is a root.
94. Conclusions:
I. All fruits are plants.
II. No root is a vegetable.
95. Conclusions:
I. No fruit is a root
II. At least some roots are vegetables.
96. Statements:
Some calculators are phones.
No phone is an eraser.
Conclusions:
I. No calculator is an eraser
II. Some calculators are definitely not phones.
Directions: (Q. NO. 97 to 101): In each of the followed question two/three statement are given
followed by two conclusions numbered I and II . You have to take the two statements to be true even if
they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions
logically follows from the three statements disregarding commonly known facts.
97. Statements
All beans are pulses. All pulses are crops
No crop is seed.
Conclusions:
I. All crops are pulses.
II. All beans are crops.
(a) only conclusion II follows
(b) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
(c) Either I nor conclusion II follows
(d) Only conclusion I follows
(e) Both conclusion I and conclusion II follows
98. Statements:
No fruit is vegetable
All potatoes are vegetables
Some fruits are apples
Conclusions:
I. some apples are potatoes
II. Some potatoes being fruits is a possibility
(a) Both conclusion I and conclusion II follow
(b) Only conclusion II follows
(c) Either conclusion I or conclusion II follows.
(d) Only conclusion I follows
(e) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows.
99. Statements:
All books are journals
All diaries are journals.
Conclusions:
I. All journals are books.
II. Some diaries being books is a possibility
(a) Either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
(b) only conclusion I follows
(c) Both conclusion I and conclusion II follows
(d) neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
(e) Only conclusion II follows
100. Statements:
No fruit is a vegetable.
All potatoes are vegetables
some fruits are apples
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Conclusions:
I. No fruits is a potato
II. At least some apples are fruits.
(a) Both conclusion I and co0nclusion II follows
(b) Either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
(c) Only conclusion II follows
(d) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
(e) Only conclusion I follows
101. Statements:
All beans are pulses.
All pulses are crops
No crop is a seed.
Conclusions:
I. No seed is a bean
II. No bean is a pulse
(a) Both conclusion I and conclusion II follows
(b) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
(c) Only conclusion I follows
(d) Either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
(e) Only conclusion II follows
Answer Key
1. (e) 2. (a) 3. (d) 4. (d) 5. (b) 6. (d) 7. (e) 8. (a) 9. (d) 10. (a) 11. (e) 12. (a) 13. (a) 14. (d) 15. (b)
16. (d) 17. (a) 18. (b) 19. (e) 20. (d) 21. (a) 22. (d) 23. (b) 24. (a) 25. (b) 26. (d) 27. (b) 28. (a) 29. (b)
30. (e) 31. (d) 32. (a) 33. (c) 34. (e) 35. (b) 36. (a) 37. (b) 38. (a) 39. (a) 40. (d) 41. (c) 42. (e) 43. (d)
44. (e) 45. (a) 46. (b) 47. (a) 48. (d) 49. (c) 50. (a) 51. (e) 52. (e) 53. (b) 54. (c) 55. (d) 56. (a) 57. (b)
58. (c) 59. (d) 60. (c) 61. (a) 62. (a) 63. (d) 64. (c) 65. (b) 66. (a) 67. (b) 68. (b) 69. (d) 70. (a) 71. (b)
72. (a) 73. (e) 74. (a) 75. (c) 76. (d) 77. (b) 78. (d) 79. (b) 80. (a) 81. (c) 82. (e) 83. (a) 84. (b) 85. (a)
86. (c) 87. (d) 88. (e) 89. (b) 90. (d) 91. (a) 92. (c) 93. (e) 94. (a) 95. (d) 96. (c) 97. (b) 98. (a) 99. (e)
100. (c) 101. (b) 102. (e) 103. (a) 104. (d) 105. (a) 106. (d) 107. (c) 108. (b) 109. (c) 110. (d) 111. (d)
112. (b) 113. (c) 114. (a) 115. (e) 116. (a) 117. (b) 118. (d) 119. (d) 120. (c) 121. (d) 122. (a) 123. (d)
124. (d) 125. (a) 126. (d) 127. (e) 128. (a) 129. (b) 130. (e)
Set 2
1. (c) 2. (d) 3. (c) 4. (e) 5. (e) 6. (b) 7. (c) 8. (a) 9. (d) 10. (e) 11. (a) 12. (d) 13. (d) 14. (d) 15. (c)
16. (b) 17. (e) 18. (d) 19. (c) 20. (e) 21. (c) 22. (a) 23. (b) 24. (c) 25. (d) 26. (b) 27. (c) 28. (d) 29. (c)
30. (e) 31. (b) 32. (d) 33. (c) 34. (b) 35. (a) 36. (e) 37. (a) 38. (b) 39. (a) 40. (c) 41. (d) 42. (e) 43. (b)
44. (c) 45. (a) 46. (d) 47. (e) 48. (b) 49. (a) 50. (b) 51. (d) 52. (a) 53. (b) 54. (c) 55. (c) 56. (d) 57. (c)
58. (a) 59. (b) 60. (c) 61. (b) 62. (e) 63. (c) 64. (d) 65. (b) 66. (d) 67. (d) 68. (b) 69. (d) 70. (b) 71. (e)
72. (d) 73. (d) 74. (a) 75. (d) 76. (e) 77. (e) 78. (b) 79. (d) 80. (d) 81. (d) 82. (d) 83. (a) 84. (a) 85. (b)
86. (d) 87. (a) 88. (b) 89. (a) 90. (e) 91. (d) 92. (e) 93. (d) 94. (e) 95. (a) 96. (d) 97. (a) 98. (e) 99. (e)
100. (a) 101. (c)