SSC CGL| Logical ability| Syllogism
Q 1.
Statement I: Some plums are peaches
Statement II: All peaches are apples
Statement III: Some apples are mangoes
Conclusion I: Some mangoes are peaches
Conclusion II: Some apples are peaches
- If
only conclusion I follow
- If
only conclusion II follows
- If
conclusion I and II both follow
- If
neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
- If
either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
Q 2.
Statement I: All trees are shrubs
Statement II: No shrub is a sapling
Statement III: All saplings are grass
Conclusions I: No tree is a grass
Conclusion II: Some saplings being trees is a possibility
- If
only conclusion I follow
- If
only conclusion II follows
- If
conclusion I and II both follow
- If
neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
- If
either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
Q 3.
Statement I: Some green is red
Statement II: Some red is blue
Statement III: All blue is yellow
Conclusion I: Some yellow is green
Conclusion II: Some yellow is red
- If
only conclusion I follow
- If
only conclusion II follows
- If conclusion
I and II both follow
- If
neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
- If
either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
Q 4.
Statement I: Some money is cash.
Statement II: Some cash are draft
Statement III: All drafts are bills
Conclusion I: Some money are draft
Conclusion II: Some money is bills
- If
only conclusion I follow
- If
only conclusion II follows
- If
conclusion I and II both follow
- If
neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
- If
either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
Q 5.
Statement I: All books are diary
Statement II: Some diaries are notebooks
Statement III: All notebooks are notepads
Conclusion I: Some notepads are diary
Conclusion II: Some notepads are books
- If
only conclusion I follow
- If
only conclusion II follows
- If conclusion
I and II both follow
- If
neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
- If
either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
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