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Discuss
Answer: (d).neither true nor false
Q102.
Choose the appropriate alternative given in the codes to replace the question mark.

Examiner – Examinee, Pleader – Client, Preceptor – ?
Discuss
Answer: (d).Disciple
Q103.
If the statement ‘most of the students are obedient’ is taken to be true, which one of the following pair of statements can be claimed to be true?

I. All obedient persons are students.
II. All students are obedient.
III. Some students are obedient.
IV. Some students are not disobedient.

Codes :
Discuss
Answer: (c).III & IV
Q104.
Choose the right code:

A deductive argument claims that:
I. The conclusion does not claim something more than that which is contained in the premises.
II. The conclusion is supported by the premise/premises conclusively.
III. If the conclusion is false, then premise/premises may be either true or false.
IV. If premise/combination of premises is true, then conclusion must be true.

Codes :
Discuss
Answer: (a).I and II
Q105.
Find the next letter for the series YVSP ………

a.

N

b.

M

c.

O

d.

L

Discuss
Answer: (b).M
Q106.
Given that in a code language, ‘645’ means ‘day is warm’; ‘42’ means ‘warm spring’ and ‘634’ means ‘spring is sunny’; which digit represents ‘sunny’ ?

a.

3

b.

2

c.

4

d.

5

Discuss
Answer: (a).3
Q107.
The basis of the following classification is :

‘first President of India’, ‘author of Godan’, ‘books in my library’, ‘blue things’ and ‘students who work hard’
Discuss
Answer: (c).Descriptive phrases
Q108.
In the expression ‘Nothing is larger than itself’ the relation ‘is larger than’ is
Discuss
Answer: (d).irreflexive
Q109.
Assertion (A) : There are more laws on the books today than ever before, and more crimes being committed than ever before.
Reason (R) : Because to reduce crime we must eliminate the laws.

Choose the correct answer from below :
Discuss
Answer: (a).(A) is true, (R) is doubtful and (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
Q110.
If the proposition “All men are not mortal” is true then which of the following inferences is correct ? Choose from the code given below :

1. “All men are mortal” is true.
2. “Some men are mortal” is false.
3. “No men are mortal” is doubtful.
4. “All men are mortal” is false.
Code :
Discuss
Answer: (b).2, 3 and 4

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