Directions (Q1-5): In each question 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 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.
Give answer:
a. If only conclusion I follows
b. If only conclusion II follows
c. If either conclusion I or II follows
d. If neither conclusion I nor II follows
e. If both conclusion I and II follow.

1).Statements:
All rains are rivers
Some rains are waters
Some rivers are seas Conclusions:
I. All rivers being water is a possibility
II. All rains can be water

2).Statements:
All books are papers
No book is a chair
Some chairs are tables

Conclusions:
I. At least some papers are books
II. All tables being paper is a possibility

3).Statements:
No triangle is a square
No circle is a rectangle
Some squares are circles Conclusions:
I. Some squares are not rectangle
II. Some rectangles are square

4).Statements:
All cups are plates
All plates are boxes
No box is spoon Conclusions:
I. All plates being spoon is a possibility
II. Some boxes are not plates

5).Statements:
All bikes are cars
Some cars are buses
All buses are trucks Conclusions:
I. All buses are cars
II. Some cars are trucks

Directions (Q.6-10): In each question 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 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.

6).Statements:
Some books are notes
No paper is a pen
All notes are papers

Conclusions:
I. All books being paper is a possibility
II. All pens being books is a possibility
III. All notes being books is a possibility
a) Only I follows
b) Only II follows
c) Only III follows
d) Only I and II follows
e) None of these

7).Statements:
All pins are threads
Some threads are fingers
All fingers are nails

Conclusions:
I. Some fingers are pins
II. At least some fingers are threads
III. All nails are fingers
a) Only I follows
b) Only II follows
c) Only III follows
d) None follows
e) None of these

8).Statements:
Some additions are subtractions
No subtraction is multiplication
All multiplications are divisions Conclusions:
I. Some divisions are additions
II. Some multiplications are additions
III. No division is addition
a) None follows
b) Only I follows
c) Only II follows
d) Only either I or III follows
e) Only III follows

9).Statements:
All flowers are leaves
All leaves are trees
Some trees are fruits Conclusions:

I. Some fruits are leaves
II. Some fruits are flowers
III. Some trees are flowers

a) Only I follows
b) Only I and II follows
c) Only II and III follows
d) Only III follows
e) None of these

10).Statements:
All villages are towns
No town is city
All cities are states

Conclusions:
I. All villages being state is a possibility
II. All states being town is a possibility
III. Some towns are villages
a) Only I follows
b) Only II follows
c) Only II and III follows
d) Only I and III follows
e) None of these

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