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The question contains some statements followed by some conclusions.Decide which of the given conclusions logically follow from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements:
Some disciplines are preachers.
All preachers are saints.
Some saints are not disciples.
Conclusions:
I. Some saints are disciples.
II. All disciples are saints.
III. All preachers are disciples.
IV. No Saint is disciples.

No follows
Only I follows
Only I and III follow
Only II and III follow
All follow
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The question contains some statements followed by some conclusions. Decide which of the given conclusions logically follow from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements:
Some buses are rivers.
All rivers are mountains.
Some roads are mountains.
Conclusions:
I. Some mountains are buses.
II. Some roads are buses.
III. Some roads are rivers.
IV. Some mountains are roads.

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In the question, the symbols @, &, *, $ and # are used with the following meaning: A # B means A is not greater than B. A $ B means A is neither smaller nor equal to B. A ? B means A is neither smaller nor greater than B A * B means A is neither greater nor equal to B. A @ B means A is not smaller than B. Now assume the given statements to be true and find which out of the two
conclusions I and II is/are definitely true.
Statements:
K # T, D $ F, T * F
Conclusions:
I. K * D
II.D $ T

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In the question certain symbols are used with the following meaning: P ^ Q means P is greater than Q. "P * Q means P is equal to Q P # Q means P is either smaller than or equal to Q P $ Q means P is not smaller than Q P @ Q means P is either greater than or equal to Q Now assume the given statements to be true and find which of the two conclusions I and II is/are definitely true.
Statements:
A * B, C # B, A ^ F, B @ C
Conclusions:
I. C ^ F
II. F ^ B

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The question contains some statements followed by some conclusions.Decide which of the given conclusions logically follow from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements:
No paper is pen.
No pen is pencil.
All erasers are papers.
Conclusions:
I. Some papers are erasers.
II. No pencil are eraser.
III. No pen is eraser.
IV. ALL papers are erasers.

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The question contains some statements followed by some conclusions.Decide which of the given conclusions logically follow from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements:
Some rings are phones.
Some phones are computers.
Some computers are stations.
Conclusions:
I. Some stations are rings.
II. Some phones are stations.
III. Some computers are rings.
IV. All rings are stations.

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The question contains some statements followed by some conclusions.Decide which of the given conclusions logically follow from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements:
All rings are birds.
Some birds are cages.
All cages are kites.
Conclusions:
I. All kites are cages.
II. Some kites are rings.
III. Some birds are kites.

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The question contains some statements followed by some conclusions.Decide which of the given conclusions logically follow from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements:
Some dogs are bags.
No bag is lion.
All rooms are lions.
Conclusions:
I. Some rooms are bags.
II. Some dogs are lions.
III. Some rooms are dogs.

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The question contains some statements followed by some conclusions.Decide which of the given conclusions logically follow from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements:
Some farmers are landlords.
All landlords are labours.
Some labours are merchants.
Conclusions:
I. Some labours are farmers.
II. Some merchants are farmers.
III. Some merchants are landlords.
IV. Some landlords are farmers.

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The question shows a pair of words in which the first is related to the second in some way. It is followed by a single word which bears a similar relation to one of the given alternatives. Find the correct alternative to complete the analogy.
Pascal:Programming::Oracle: ?

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The question shows a pair of words in which the first is related to the second in some way. It is followed by a single word which bears a similar relation to one of the given alternatives. Find the correct alternative to complete the analogy.
Dividend: Shares :: ? : Debenture

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