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Statements: I. All honest people are trustworthy. II. Some trustworthy people are not rich. Question: Can we conclude that some honest people are not rich? A) Yes, definitely B) No, it is not possible to conclude this C) Yes, but only if all rich people are dishonest D) No, because all honest people must be rich
Statements: I. All teachers are educated. II. Some educated people are not doctors. Question: Is it possible that all teachers are doctors? A) Yes, it is definitely possible B) No, it is definitely not possible C) Cannot be determined from the given statements D) Yes, but only if all educated people are teachers
Statements: I. All fruits are sweet. II. Some sweet things are not healthy. Question: Which of the following must be true? (A) All fruits are healthy. (B) Some fruits are not healthy. (C) No fruit is healthy. (D) We cannot determine if any fruit is healthy.
In a group of 5 people, each person shakes hands with every other person exactly once. How many total handshakes occur? Statement I: There are 5 people in the group. Statement II: Each handshake involves exactly 2 people. Which statement(s) is/are sufficient to answer the question? (A) Statement I alone is sufficient (B) Statement II alone is sufficient (C) Both statements together are necessary (D) Either statement alone is sufficient
Statements: I. All teachers are educated. II. Some educated people are not teachers. Question: Is it possible for an educated person to not be a teacher? Which statement(s) is/are sufficient to answer the question?
Statements: I. All engineers are problem-solvers. II. All problem-solvers are intelligent. Question: Which of the following must be true? (A) All intelligent people are engineers. (B) Some engineers are not intelligent. (C) All engineers are intelligent. (D) No engineer is intelligent.
Statements: I. All flowers are plants. II. Some plants are green. III. All roses are flowers. Question: Which conclusion logically follows? A) All roses are green B) Some roses are green C) All roses are plants D) No rose is green
Is Rahul taller than Priya? Statement I: Rahul is taller than Amit, and Amit is taller than Priya. Statement II: Priya is shorter than Rahul by 5 cm.
Statements: I. All fruits are sweet. II. All mangoes are fruits. III. Some sweet things are expensive. Question: Which of the following must be true? (A) All mangoes are expensive. (B) Some mangoes are expensive. (C) All mangoes are sweet. (D) Some fruits are not sweet.
Statements: I. Raj scored more marks than Priya. II. Priya scored more marks than Karan. Question: Did Raj score more marks than Karan? Which statement(s) is/are sufficient to answer the question?
Statements: I. No politician is honest. II. Some honest people are rich. Question: Can we conclude that no politician is rich? Which of the following is correct? (A) Yes, we can definitely conclude this. (B) No, we cannot conclude this. (C) Yes, but only if all rich people are honest. (D) No, because all politicians must be rich.
Statements: I. No cats are dogs. II. All pets are either cats or dogs. Question: Can a pet be a cat? Which statement(s) is/are sufficient to answer the question?
Statements: I. No reptile is a mammal. II. All snakes are reptiles. Question: Which of the following must be true? A) All snakes are mammals B) No snake is a mammal C) Some snakes are mammals D) Some snakes are not reptiles
Statements: I. No politician is honest. II. Some honest people are rich. Question: Can we conclude that no politician is rich? Which of the following is correct? (A) Yes, we can definitely conclude this. (B) No, we cannot conclude this. (C) The conclusion is definitely false. (D) We need more information.
Statements: I. All teachers are educated. II. Some educated people are not doctors. Question: Is it possible that all teachers are doctors? Which of the following is correct? (A) Yes, it is definitely possible. (B) No, it is definitely not possible. (C) Cannot be determined from the given statements. (D) Yes, it is definitely true.
Statements: I. All students in Class A passed the exam. II. Some students in Class B failed the exam. III. All students in Class A are from City X. Question: Can we conclude that some students from City X failed the exam? Which of the following is correct? (A) Yes, we can definitely conclude this. (B) No, we cannot conclude this. (C) Yes, because some students in Class B are from City X. (D) Yes, because all students in Class A are from City X.
Statements: I. All teachers are educated. II. Some educated people are not doctors. Question: Is it possible that all teachers are doctors? Which of the following is correct? (A) Yes, it is definitely possible. (B) No, it is definitely not possible. (C) Cannot be determined from the given statements. (D) Yes, but only if all educated people are teachers.
Statements: I. Some athletes are vegetarians. II. All vegetarians are health-conscious. Question: Which of the following must be true? (A) All athletes are health-conscious. (B) Some athletes are health-conscious. (C) No athlete is health-conscious. (D) All health-conscious people are athletes.
Statements: I. All engineers are problem-solvers. II. No problem-solver is lazy. III. Some engineers are not creative. Question: Which of the following must be true? (A) All engineers are lazy. (B) No engineer is lazy. (C) Some engineers are lazy. (D) Some problem-solvers are creative.
Statements: I. All roses are flowers. II. Some flowers are red. Question: Are all roses red? Which statement(s) is/are sufficient to answer the question?
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