Directions (Q. 1-5) : In each of the questions below are given four statements by three Conclusions 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.
1.Statements : All booklets are packets. All packets are bottles. Some bottles are cans. Some cans are pitchers. (5)
Conclusions :
- All pitchers are bottles.
- Some cans being packets is a possibility.
III. Some bottles are booklets.
(1) None follows (2) Only I follows (3) Only II follows
(4) Only III follows (5) II and III follows
2.Statements : Some ropes are walls. Some walls are sticks. All sticks are chairs. All chairs are tables. (1)
Conclusions :
- Some tables are not walls.
- All chairs are ropes.
III. Some sticks are definitely ropes.
(1) None follows (2) Only I follows (3) Only II follows
(4) Only III follows (5) II and III follows
3.Statements : Some rivers are jungles. Some jungles are horses. Some horses are tents. Some tents are buildings. (2)
Conclusions :
- All buildings being horses is a possibility.
- Some tents are not jungles.
III. At least some horses are rivers.
(1) None follows (2) Only I follows (3) Only II follows
(4) Only III follows (5) I and II follows
4.Statements : Some pens are knives. All knives are pins. Some pins are needles. All needles are chains. (5)
Conclusions :
- At least some chains are pins.
- All needles being knives is a possibility.
III. Some pins are pens.
(1) Only I follows (2) Only II follows (3) Only III follows
(4) II and III follows (5) All follow
5.Statements : All fields are ponds. No pond is tree. Some trees are huts. All huts are goats. (5)
Conclusions :
- At least some goats are fields.
- No goat is field.
III. Some goats are definitely trees.
(1) Only I follows (2) Only II follows (3) Only III follows
(4) Either I or II follows (5) Either I or II and III follow