statement conclusion Model Questions & Answers, Practice Test for ssc cgl tier 1

Directions:

In each of the following questions, a statement is given followed by two conclusions I and II. Give answer :

  1. if only conclusion I follows;
  2. if only conclusion II follows;
  3. if either I or II follows;
  4. if neither I nor II follows;
Question :21

Statement :
Being from a business family, Chandan was apparently convinced by his parents and other family members to join the family trade.
Conclusions :
I. People should take up their family profession so that family prospers.
II. It is necessary to keep in family members happy by choosing family's business.

Answer: (d)

I and II are assumptions and not conclusions.

Question :22

Statement :
Vegetable prices are soaring in the market.
Conclusions :
I. Vegetables are becoming a rare commodity.
II. People cannot eat vegetables.

Answer: (d)

The availability of vegetables is not mentioned in the given statement. So, I does not follow. Also, II is not directly related to the statement and so it also does not follow. Probably the demand is surpassing the supply.

Question :23

Statement :
We do not need today in India extraordinary specialists but those trained ordinary doctors who are dedicated to their profession.
Conclusions :
I. We should promote medical profession with dedicated ordinary doctors rather than promoting high specialised medical education.
II. Extraordinary specialists are not dedicated to their profession.

Answer: (a)

Only conclusion I follows. The statement talks about dedicated ordinary doctros but that in no way infers that extra ordinary specialists are not dedicated to their profession. So conclusion II follows. I is true in the context of the scenario prevailing in the country.

Question :24

Statement :
"The Government will review the present policy of the diesel price in view of further spurt in the international oil prices" — A spokesman of the Government.
Conclusions :
I. The Government will increase the price of the diesel after the imminent spurt in the international oil prices.
II. The Government will not increase the price of the diesel even after the imminent spurt in the international oil prices.

Answer: (c)

Either I or II can follow. As the government would be reviewing the diesel prices in light of the spurt in the international oil prices, the gove can either decide to increase or keep the price stagnant (increasing subsidy.)

Question :25

Statements :
Just about everyone in Germany has been on a diet at one time or the other and millions of them have learned that the weight they lose is all too easily regained.
Still' despite their frustration, few question the wisdom of dieting.
Conclusions :
I. Germany should stop dieting.
II. Germans do not learn from experience.

Answer: (d)

Nothing of the sort can be concluded as given in two conclusions on the basis of the statements.

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