Statement and Conclusion Practice Questions-
Q1.
Statement: Since the feeling of superiority is built in wherever there is
social development, there is a little that can be done to arrest it except at the
cost of social development.
Conclusion(Con.) I: To maintain social development complex should be allowed to continue.
Con. II: Social development and complex run side by side.
Options:-
A) only conclusion I follows
B) only conclusion II follows.
C) both I and II follow
D) neither I nor II follows
Q2.
Statement: A maladjusted is a noncriminal who commits crime for the
sake of adjustment.
Con. I: Some crimes have their root cause in adjustment problems.
Con. II: Maladjustment and delinquency go hand in hand.
Options:
A) only conclusion I follows
B) only conclusion II follow
C) both I and II follow
D) neither I nor II follows
Q3
Statement: The oceans are store house of practically every mineral
including . 238U92. But like most other minerals it is found in extremely low
concentration about 3 grams per 1000 tons of water.
Con. I: Sea water contains silver and iron.
Con. II: Gold is found about 3 grams per 1000 tons of water.
Options:
A) only conclusion I follows
B) only conclusion II follows.
C) both I and II follow
D) neither I nor II follows
Q4
Statement: No new tax has been proposed in the budget of 201112. It is
still a surplus budget.
Con. I: The budget of 201112 may be considered a good budget.
Con. II: 201112 budget is a surplus budget because no new tax has been
proposed.
Options:
A) only conclusion I follows
B) only conclusion II follows.
C) both I and II follow
D) neither I nor II follows
Q5
Statement: The essence of one day cricket is the ability to score runs fast
and to bowl with a mixture of control and aggression which adroitly handled can
tie the opponent hand and foot.
Con. I: Kapil Dev who won the World Cup in 1983 had all the above qualities.
Con. II: Aggressive bowling as well as fast scoring of runs are equally
indispensable to win a one day cricket match.
Options:
A) only conclusion I follows
B) only conclusion II follows.
C) both I and II follow
D) neither I nor II follows
Q6
Statement: Strikes are the inherent rights of workers for the purpose of
securing justice.
Con. I: Workers cannot get justice unless they go on strike.
Con. II: Every worker must defend his/ her inherent right.
Options:
A) only conclusion I follows
B) only conclusion II follows.
C) both I and II follow
D) neither I nor II follows
Q7
Statement: Books without knowledge of life are useless.
Con. I: All books contain knowledge of life.
Con. II: People should be anxious to acquire the knowledge of life.
Options:
A) only conclusion I follows
B) only conclusion II follows.
C) both I and II follow
D) neither I nor II follows
Q8
Statement: Apart from the educational value of newspapers their
recreational values should also be kept into account.
Con. I: People take newspapers to be a means of imparting education.
Con. II: The entertainment value of newspapers is also of paramount
importance.
Options:
A) only conclusion I follows
B) only conclusion II follows.
C) both I and II follow
D) neither I nor II follows
Q9
Statement: Recent researches have shown that pimples have their root
cause in the liver.
Con. I: The medication for pimples should be administered to the liver.
Con. II: Inhaling of steams is of no use for this purpose.
Options:
A) only conclusion I follows
B) only conclusion II follows.
C) both I and II follow
D) neither of P or Q is true
Q10
Statement: It is evident from the historical information that even in
ancient India both the masters and disciples valued not the quantity of
education but its quality.
Con. I: There was an identity in educational values between teachers and
students in ancient India.
Con. II: Quality of education is valued and given more importance than quantity
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Options:
A) only conclusion I follows
B) only conclusion II follows.
C) both I and II follow
D) neither I nor II follows
Q11
Statement: The disparities between the problems of rich and the poor do
not stand out clearly when we compare the attitude of the law making bodies
towards these two strata of the society.
Con. I: Parliament do not discriminate between rich and. poor while formulating
policies for them.
Con. II: Lawmakers do not have identical attitude towards the haves and have
nots.
Options:
A) only conclusion I follows
B) only conclusion II follows.
C) both I and II follow
D) neither I nor II follows
Q12
Statement: In a police encounter 5 terrorist and 2 soldiers were killed and
one injured seriously.
Con. I: The clash was not unexpected.
Con. II: The only injured was the terrorist.
Options:
A) only conclusion I follows
B) only conclusion II follows.
C) both I and II follow
D) neither I nor II follows
Q13
Statement: Now you need not have an import license to own a software
computer today.
Con. I: Computer softwares are made indigenously.
Con. II: Duty free computers are now available.
Options:
A) only conclusion I follows B) only conclusion II follows.
C) both I and II follow
D) neither I nor II follows
Q14
Statement: Good is the enemy of best.
Con. I: You should be good to your best enemy.
Con. II: Best do not like the good.
Options:
A) only conclusion I follows
B) only conclusion II follows.
C) both I and II follow
D) neither I nor II follows
Q15
Statement: Whereabouts of my brother is not known since he left this
place last year by that unlucky bus which collided with a truck near Faizabad.
Con. I: My brother was killed in the accident.
Con. II: Collision of the bus and the truck is the reason behind my brother's
missing.
Options:
A) only conclusion I follows
B) only conclusion II follows.
C) both I and II follow
D) neither of P or Q is true
Q16
Statement: It is risky to travel from Jammu to Baramulla because of the
zigzag road.
Con. I: Jammu and Baramulla are connected. by bus services.
Con. II: There is no other means of transportation from Jammu to Baramulla.
Options:
A) only conclusion I follows
B) only conclusion II follows.
C) both I and II follow
D) neither I nor II follows
Q17
Statement: This book is too costly to be worthless.
Con. I: When books fall short of supply their prices go up.
Con. II: The higher the selling price, the superior is the quality of the
commodity.
Options:
A) only conclusion I follows
B) only conclusion II follows.
C) both I and II follow D) neither I nor II follows
Q18
Statement: Books are like friends who give rich and lasting rewards.
Con. I: Always choose rich friends like books.
Con. II: Books give us eternal satisfaction.
Options:
A) only conclusion I follows
B) only conclusion II follows.
C) both I and II follow
D) neither I nor II follows
Q19
Statement: Miser people seldom help the poor.
Con. I: Those who are miser never help the poor.
Con. II: Poor are very, rarely helped by the miser.
Options:
A) only conclusion I follows
B) only conclusion II follows.
C) both I and II follow
D) neither I nor II follows
Q20
Statement: It. is written in history books that most of the battles which
took place among rulers were fought for amassing wealth and beautiful women.
World War I has a background very near to it.
Con. I: If money minded people will flourish, World War III may start.
Con. II: In olden days wealth and beautiful women were the major concerns for
rulers.
Options:
A) only conclusion I follows
B) only conclusion II follows.
C) both I and II follow
D) neither I nor II follows
Q21
Statement: Domestic demand has been increasing faster than the
production of indigenous crude oil.
Con. I: Deficiency demand will have to be met by import.
Con. II: There is no need to cut domestic demand of crude oil.
Options:
A) only conclusion I follows
B) only conclusion II follows.
C) both I and II follow
D) neither I nor II follows
Q22
Statement: Constitutional morality is not a natural sentiment.
Con. I: Sentiments are always innate.
Con. II: Constitutional morality can be cultivated.
Options:
A) only conclusion I follows
B) only conclusion II follows.
C) both I and II follow
D) neither I nor II follows
Q23
Statement: It does not matter what type of food you eat. What matters is
whether you can digest it.
Con. I: Any type of food is equally good as long as it is digested.
Con. II: The type of food one eats is immaterial.
Options:
A) only conclusion I follows
B) only conclusion II follows.
C) both I and II follow
D) neither I nor II follows
Q24
Statement: The best way to escape from a problem is to solve it.
Con. I: Your life will be dull if you don't face a problem
Con. II: To escape from a problem, demand some solution to the problem.
Options:
A) only conclusion I follows
B) only conclusion II follows.
C) both I and II follow
D) neither I nor II follows
Q25
Statement: Majority rules in a democracy.
Con. I: In a democracy candidates are elected by a majority of votes.
Con. II: Majority have the power to amend a law in parliament in democratic set
up.
Options:
A) only conclusion I follows
B) only conclusion II follows.
C) both I and II follow
D) neither I nor II follows
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