Direction for the question: The question contains two statements numbered I and II.
You have to decide whether the information provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question.
Read the both the statements and give your answer as:
Answer (1) if the information in the statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question.
Answer (2) if the information in the statement Ii alone are Sufficient to answer the questions.
Answer (3) if the information either in the statement I alone or statement II alone are sufficient to answer the questions.
Answer (4) if the information even in both statement I and II together are not sufficient to answer the questions.
Do habits make men’s life rigid?
I. It is out of habit that people envy other
II. Men become slave of habits.
Does intelligence predict the child’s ability to learn?
I. Intelligence is unaffected by bad teaching or dull home environment.
II. Children from poor home backgrounds do not do well in their school-work.
Can a democratic system operate without an effective opposition?
I. The opposition is indispensable.
II. A good politician always learns more from his opponents than from his fervent supporters.
Direction for the question: From the alternatives given below choose the best option that correctly classifies the four sentences as a:
F:FACT: If it relates to a known matter of direct observation, or an existing reality or something known to be true.
J:JUDGEMENT: If is an opinion or estimate or anticipation of common sense or intention.
I: Inference: If is a logical conclusion of deduction about something based on the knowledge of facts.
A. If democracy is to survive, the people must develop sense of consumerism.
B. Consumerism has helped improve the quality of goods in certain countries.
C. The protected environment in our country is helping the local manufactures.
D. The quality of goods suffers if the manufactures take undue advantage of this.
B.
JFJIA. The cabinet minister definitely took the wrong step in giving the government contract.
B. Under the circumstances, he had many other alternatives.
C. The prime Minister is embarrassed due to the minister’s decision.
D. If he has put the government in jeopardy, te minister must resign.
A. Everyday social life is impossible without interpersonal relationships.
B. The root of many misunderstandings has been cited in poor relations among individuals.
C. Assuming the above to be true, social life will be much better if people understand the importance of good interpersonal relations.
D. A study reveals that interpersonal relations and hence life general can be iimproved with a little effort on the part of individuals.
Statements:
I. Cheese is bad for people with high-cholesterol.
II. Sumeet does not eat cheese.
Assuming that (i) and (ii) are true, which of the following statement follows?
Sumeet has high-cholesterol.
Cheese is bad for Sumeet
People with high-Cholesterol do not eat cheese.
People with high-Cholesterol do not eat cheese.
Statement:
I. Democrats are secularists.
Which of the following statements, if true, would show that the above statement is false?
My father is a secularist but he is not a democrat
My father is a secularist but he is not a democrat
My father is a democrat and he is secularist
My father is a democrat and he is secularist
Statement:
“Where there is a cloud, there is a rain.” Which of the following statements, if true, would
show that the above statement is false?
Sometimes there is cloud, but there is no rain.
Sometimes there is rain, but there is no cloud
There is no rain where there is no cloud
There is no rain where there is no cloud
Statement: The next meeting of the executive board of a company will be held after six months.
Assumptions:
I. Existing executive board will be dissolved before six months
II. The company will remain in function after six months
Neither assumption I nor Assumption II is implicit
Assumption II is implicit
Both Assumption I and Assumption II are implicit.
Both Assumption I and Assumption II are implicit.