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Syllogism MCQ 1

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Question 1 of 20

1. In the question, two statements are given, followed by two conclusions, I and II. You have to consider the statements to be true even if it seems to be at variance from commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions, if any, follows from the given statements.

Statement :
1: All clocks are watches.
2: Some clocks are alarm.

Conclusion:
I: Some alarm are watches.
II: All watches are alarm.

Question 1 of 20

Question 2 of 20

2.  

In the following question below are given some statements followed by some conclusions. Taking 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 the given conclusion logically follows the given statements.

Statement: All cups are plate.

No plate is a shop.

Conclusion:

I. No cup is a shop.

II. No shop is a plate.

Question 2 of 20

Question 3 of 20

3.
Statements : Some Poets are poems. No poem is song.

Conclusions :I. Some Poems are not songs.
II. Some songs are poems.

Question 3 of 20

Question 4 of 20

4. The question given below has a set of three or four statements. Each set of statements is further divided into three segments. Choose the alternative where the third segment in the statement can be logically deduced using both the preceding two, but not just from one of them.

Statement- I. No key is door.
II. All doors are pens.
III. Some pens are houses.

Conclusion - I. No key is house.
II. Some pens are doors.

Question 4 of 20

Question 5 of 20

5.
Statements : 
All tubes are cubes.
No cube is sky.
No bird is sky.
Conclusions : 
I. No tube is bird.
II. All birds being cubes is a possibility.

Question 5 of 20

Question 6 of 20

6. In the question, two statements are given, followed by two conclusions, I and II. You have to consider the statements to be true even if it seems to be at variance from commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions, if any, follows from the given statements.

Statements:
I. Some pens are glass.
II. All glass are wall.

Conclusions:
I. Some wall are pens.
II. Some wall are glass.

Question 6 of 20

Question 7 of 20

7. Statements: Creative persons are learned people.

Some doctors are creative persons.

Conclusion:

I. Some creative persons are learned people.

II. Some learned people are doctors.

Question 7 of 20

Question 8 of 20

8.
Statement : All the harmoniums are instruments. All instruments are flutes.

Conclusion :I. All the flutes are instruments.
II. All the harmoniums are flutes.

Question 8 of 20

Question 9 of 20

9. The question given below has a set of three or four statements. Each set of statements is further divided into three segments. Choose the alternative where the third segment in the statement can be logically deduced using both the preceding two, but not just from one of them.

Statement - I. All fruits are lions
II. All lions are foxes
III. Some foxes are beggars

Conclusion - I. All fruits are foxes.
II. Some fruits are beggars.

Question 9 of 20

Question 10 of 20

10.
Statements : 
No dancers are actors.
Some actors are artists.
No artist is artisan.
Conclusions : 
I. Some artists are not dancers.
II. Some artisans are not actors.

Question 10 of 20

Question 11 of 20

11. In the question, two statements are given, followed by two conclusions, I and II. You have to consider the statements to be true even if it seems to be at variance from commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions, if any, follows from the given statements.

Statements:No cities are countries.
No countries are villages.

Conclusions:I. Some countries are city.
II. No villages are city.

Question 11 of 20

Question 12 of 20

12. Statements: All cups are plates.

Some plates are glass.

Conclusions: I. Some glasses are cups.

II. All glasses are cups.

Question 12 of 20

Question 13 of 20

13. Statement : Some pearls are jewels. Some Jewels are ornaments.

Conclusion :I. Some jewels are pearls.
II. Some ornaments are jewels.

Question 13 of 20

Question 14 of 20

14. The question given below has a set of three or four statements. Each set of statements is further divided into three segments. Choose the alternative where the third segment in the statement can be logically deduced using both the preceding two, but not just from one of them.

Statement - I. All flowers are toys.
II. Some toys are idiots.
III. Some angels are idiots.

Conclusion - I. Some angels are toys.
II. Some idiots are flowers.
III. Some flowers are angels.

Question 14 of 20

Question 15 of 20

15.
Statements : 
All rivers are seas.
All lakes are seas.
Some seas are not oceans.
Conclusions : 
I. Some rivers are not lakes.
II. Some oceans may not be seas.

Question 15 of 20

Question 16 of 20

16. In the question, two statements are given, followed by two conclusions, I and II. You have to consider the statements to be true even if it seems to be at variance from commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions, if any, follows from the given statements.

Statements :All cups are pencils.
Some pencils are pens.

Conclusions :I. Some pencils are cups.
II. No pencil are cups.
III. Some cups are pens.

Question 16 of 20

Question 17 of 20

17.  Statements: No teacher comes to school by bicycle.

Anand comes to the school by bicycle

Conclusion: I. Anand is not a teacher

II. Anand is a student.

Question 17 of 20

Question 18 of 20

18.
Statement : Some kings are queens. All the queens are beautiful.

Conclusion :I. All the kings are beautiful
II. All the queens are kings.

Question 18 of 20

Question 19 of 20

19. The question given below has a set of three or four statements. Each set of statements is further divided into three segments. Choose the alternative where the third segment in the statement can be logically deduced using both the preceding two, but not just from one of them.

Statement - I. All bats are lions.
II. No cow is lion.
III. Some camels are cows.

Conclusion - I. Some lions are camels.
II. No camel is bat.

Question 19 of 20

Question 20 of 20

20.
Statements : 
Some plates are knives.
Some knives are bottles.
Many bottles are bowls.
Conclusions : 
I. Some plates are bowls.
II. Not a single plate is bowl.

Question 20 of 20

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