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Topic: Conclusion ::Worksheet Number :31

1 - From which of the given options, can we conclude: Half of the oranges with Manu are
rotten?

b) Manu has double the number of


a) Manu and Sonu both have some good and some rotten
oranges compared to Sonu. All
oranges
oranges of Sonu are rotten.
c) Manu has exactly double the number of oranges compared
to Sonu. The percentage of rotten oranges with Manu is same d) None of these
as that with Sonu

2 - Statement:
1. All birds are humans.
2. No human is an animal.

Conclusion:
I. All animals are birds
II. No animal is a bird
III. Some humans are birds
Which of the above conclusions can definitely be drawn from the given statements?

a) Only I b) I and II
c) II and III d) I and III

3 - Gita is older than her cousin Mita. Mita's brother, Bhanu, is older than Gita. When Mita
and Bhanu are visiting Gita, all three like to play a game of Monopoly. Mita wins more
often than Gita does. Which of the following can be concluded from the above?

a) When he plays Monopoly with Mita and Gita, Bhanu often


b) Of the three, Gita is the oldest
loses
c) Gita hates to lose at Monopoly d) Of the three, Mita is the youngest

4 - Fact 1: All horses like to run. Fact 2: Some horses like to swim. Fact 3: Some horses
look like their jockeys. If the first three statements are facts, which of the following
statements must also be a fact? I. All horses who like to swim look like their jockeys. II.
Horses who like to swim also like to run. III. Horses who like to run do not look like their
jockeys.

a) II b) I & II
c) I , II & III d) None is a fact

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5 - Statement 1:There are eggs and hens in a farm of capacity of 200 sq ft of area in a ratio
of 5:2
Statement 2: There are total 91 eggs and hens in the farm.
Question: How many hens are there?
To answer the given question, which of the given information is/are sufficient?

a) Statement 1 alone b) Statement 2 alone


c) Both Statements 1 and 2 are required d) Cannot be answered even if both statements are used

6 - Statement 1: The cost price of three chocolates and three pencils is Rs 45. Also the cost
of each chocolate is more than that of a pencil. Statement 2: The cost of a chocolate is
twice the cost of the pencil. Question: What is the cost of a pencil? To answer the given
question, which of the given information is/are sufficient?

a) Statement 1 alone b) Statement 2 alone


c) Both Statements 1 and 2 are required d) Cannot be answered even if both statements are used

7 - (1) 2 apples and 3 bananas weigh 7 kg. (2) 4 apples and 9 bananas weigh 17 kgs.
Question: How many apples weigh 6kg? To answer the given question, which among
information 1 and 2 is/are sufficient?

a) Statement 1 alone is sufficient to answer the b) Statement 2 alone is sufficient to answer the
question question
c) Either Statement 1 or Statement 2 alone can be d) Both the statements are needed together to
used to answer the question answer the question

Directions for Questions from 8 to 10: Given below is a list of set of 3 objects in the
left column and a list of Venn diagrams in the right column. The list and the Venn
diagrams are in a random order not matched to each other. Please match the list
with the respective Venn diagram. One Venn diagram could match with more than
one list

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8 - Which of the Venn Diagrams would I represent?

a) B b) C
c) D d) None of These

9 - Which of the Venn Diagrams would II represent?

a) A b) B
c) C d) D

10 - Which of the Venn Diagrams would III represent?

a) A b) B
c) C d) D

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