Directions (Qs.1-3): In this question, two/three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II have been given. You have to take the given 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 follow from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
1.Statements : All dancers are artist. No artist is a racer. (4)
Conclusion I: No dancer is racer
Conclusion II: At least some dancers are racers.
(1)Either conclusion I or II is true
(2)Neither conclusion I nor II is true
(3)Both conclusion I and II are true
(4)Only conclusion I is true
(5)Only conclusion II is true
2.Statements : Some rails are trains. Some rails are locals. (1)
Conclusion I: At least some trains are locals.
Conclusion II: No train is local.
(1)Either conclusion I or II is true
(2)Neither conclusion I nor II is true
(3)Both conclusion I and II are true
(4)Only conclusion I is true
(5)Only conclusion II is true
3.Statements: Some jars are cans. No can is a box. (1)
Conclusion I: No jar is a box
Conclusion II: Some jars are boxes
(1)Either conclusion I or II is true
(2)Neither conclusion I nor II is true
(3)Both conclusion I and II are true
(4)Only conclusion I is true
(5)Only conclusion II is true