Directions: Each of these questions has a statement followed by two conclusions. Consider the statement and the following conclusions. Decide which of the conclusions follows from the statement.
Give Answer:
(A) Only Conclusion I follows
(B) Only Conclusion II follows
(C) Both Conclusion I and II foloows
(D) Neither Conclusion I nor II follows
1. Statement: Technology is rapidly advancing in the 21st century.
Conclusions:
I. Everyone will have access to the latest technology.
II. The pace of technological advancements is faster than before.
Ans: (B) Only Conclusion II follows
Sol: The statement explicitly mentions the rapid advancement of technology, but it does not imply that everyone will have access to it.
2. Statement: The government has introduced a new tax reform.
Conclusions:
I. The new tax reform will benefit the economy.
II. The new tax reform will increase the tax burden on citizens.
Ans: (D) Neither Conclusion I nor II follows
Sol: The statement does not provide enough information to infer the specific impact of the tax reform.
3. Statement: The company is launching a new product line next month.
Conclusions:
I. The company expects to increase its market share.
II. The new product line will be successful.
Ans: (A) Only Conclusion I follows
Sol: Launching a new product line generally implies an expectation to increase market share, but the success of the product line cannot be assumed without further information.
4. Statement: Reading books improves vocabulary.
Conclusions:
I. Everyone who reads books will have a good vocabulary.
II. People who do not read books have a poor vocabulary.
Ans: (D) Neither Conclusion I nor II follows
Sol: The statement does not claim that reading books is the only way to improve vocabulary, nor does it claim that not reading books results in a poor vocabulary.
5. Statement: The school principal has implemented strict disciplinary measures.
Conclusions:
I. Students will behave better.
II. The principal is unpopular among students.
Ans: (A) Only Conclusion I follows
Sol: Strict disciplinary measures are generally implemented to improve student behavior. The popularity of the principal among students is not addressed in the statement.
6. Statement: Pollution levels in the city have reached an all-time high.Conclusions:
I. The government has not taken adequate measures to control pollution.
II. Residents' health is at risk.
Ans: (B) Only Conclusion II follows
Sol: Because high pollution levels are directly related to health risks, but the statement does not provide information about the government's actions.
7. Statement: The company reported a 20% increase in profits this year.Conclusions:
I. The company launched new products this year.
II. The company's revenue increased this year.
Ans: (B) Only Conclusion II follows
Sol: An increase in profits generally implies an increase in revenue. The statement does not provide information about new product launches.
8. Statement: The library has extended its hours of operation.Conclusions:
I. More people will visit the library.
II. The library will require additional staff.
Ans: (A) Only Conclusion I follows
Sol: Because extended hours are likely to attract more visitors, but the need for additional staff is not explicitly mentioned.
9. Statement: The health department has issued a warning about a flu outbreak.Conclusions:
I. People should take precautions to avoid getting sick.
II. The flu outbreak will become a pandemic.
Ans: (A) Only Conclusion I follows
Sol: Because a warning about a flu outbreak implies the need for precautions. The statement does not provide enough information to infer that it will become a pandemic.
10. Statement: The city council has approved the construction of a new park.Conclusions:
I. The new park will improve the quality of life for residents.
II. The new park will increase property values in the area.
Ans: (A) Only Conclusion I follows
Sol: A new park is generally associated with improved quality of life, but the impact on property values is not explicitly mentioned.
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