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Q131.
If A = 5, B = 6, C = 7, D = 8 and so on, what do the following numbers stand for?

17, 19, 20, 9, 8
Discuss
Answer: (b).Moped
Q132.
If the statement ‘some men are cruel’ is false, which of the following statements/statement are/is true?

(i) All men are cruel.
(ii) No men are cruel.
(iii) Some men are not cruel.
Discuss
Answer: (d).(iii) only
Q133.
Determine the relationship between the pair of words ALWAYS : NEVER and then select from the following pair of words which have a similar relationship:
Discuss
Answer: (a).often : rarely
Q134.
The letters in the first set have certain relationship. On the basis of this relationship, make the right choice for the second set :

AF : IK : : LQ : ?
Discuss
Answer: (d).TV
Q135.
Two statements I and II given below are followed by two conclusions (a) and (b). Supposing the statements are true, which of the following conclusions can logically follow?

Statements :
I. Some flowers are red.
II. Some flowers are blue.

Conclusions :
(a) Some flowers are neither red nor blue.
(b) Some flowers are both red and blue.
Discuss
Answer: (d).Neither (a) nor (b) follows.
Q136.
If the statement ‘all students are intelligent’ is true, which of the following statements are false?

(i) No students are intelligent.
(ii) Some students are intelligent.
(iii) Some students are not intelligent.
Discuss
Answer: (b).(i) and (iii)
Q137.
A reasoning where we start with certain particular statements and conclude with a universal statement is called
Discuss
Answer: (d).Transcendental Reasoning
Q138.
What is the smallest number of ducks that could swim in this formation – two ducks in front of a duck, two ducks behind a duck and a duck between two ducks?

a.

5

b.

7

c.

4

d.

3

Discuss
Answer: (d).3
Q139.
Mr. A, Miss B, Mr. C and Miss D are sitting around a table and discussing their trades.
(i) Mr. A sits opposite to the cook.
(ii) Miss B sits right to the barber
(iii) The washerman sits right to the barber
(iv) Miss D sits opposite to Mr. C

What are the trades of A and B ?
Discuss
Answer: (c).Tailor and cook
Q140.
If two small circles represent the class of the ‘men’ and the class of the ‘plants’ and the big circle represents ‘mortality’, which one of the following figures represent the proposition ‘All men are mortal.’ ?

a.

A

b.

B

c.

C

d.

D

Discuss
Answer: (c).C

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