1. 150
2. 750
3. 300
4. 250
5. None of these
150
1. 225
2. 20
3. 230
4. 40
5. None of these
230
1. 240
2. 244
3. 180
4. 204
5. None of these
204
1. 15
2. 40
3. 60
4. 25
5. None of these
None of these
1. if the inference is ‘definitely true’, i.e. it properly follows from the statement of facts given.
2. if the inference is ‘probably true’ though not ‘definitely true’ in the light of the fact-given.
3. if the ‘data are inadequate’, i.e. from the facts given you cannot say whether the inference is likely to be true or false.
4. if the inference is ‘probably false', though not ‘definitely false' in the light of the facts given.
5. if the inference is definitely false', i.e. it cannot possibly be drawn from the fact given or it contradicts the given
if the inference is ‘probably false', though not ‘definitely false' in the light of the facts given.
1. if the inference is ‘definitely true’, i.e. it properly follows from the statement of facts given.
2. if the inference is ‘probably true’ though not ‘definitely true’ in the light of the fact-given.
3. if the ‘data are inadequate’, i.e. from the facts given you cannot say whether the inference is likely to be true or false.
4. if the inference is ‘probably false', though not ‘definitely false' in the light of the facts given.
5. if the inference is definitely false', i.e. it cannot possibly be drawn from the fact given or it contradicts the
if the inference is ‘probably true’ though not ‘definitely true’ in the light of the fact-given.
1. if the inference is ‘definitely true’, i.e. it properly follows from the statement of facts given.
2. if the inference is ‘probably true’ though not ‘definitely true’ in the light of the fact-given.
3. if the ‘data are inadequate’, i.e. from the facts given you cannot say whether the inference is likely to be true or false.
4. if the inference is ‘probably false', though not ‘definitely false' in the light of the facts given.
5. if the inference is definitely false', i.e. it cannot possibly be drawn from the fact given or it contradicts the given facts.
if the inference is definitely false', i.e. it cannot possibly be drawn from the fact given or it contradicts the given facts.
1. if the inference is ‘definitely true’, i.e. it properly follows from the statement of facts given.
2. if the inference is ‘probably true’ though not ‘definitely true’ in the light of the fact-given.
3. if the ‘data are inadequate’, i.e. from the facts given you cannot say whether the inference is likely to be true or false.
4. if the inference is ‘probably false', though not ‘definitely false' in the light of the facts given.
5. if the inference is definitely false', i.e. it cannot possibly be drawn from the fact given or it contradicts the given facts.
if the inference is ‘definitely true’, i.e. it properly follows from the statement of facts given.
1. if the inference is ‘definitely true’, i.e. it properly follows from the statement of facts given.
2. if the inference is ‘probably true’ though not ‘definitely true’ in the light of the fact-given.
3. if the ‘data are inadequate’, i.e. from the facts given you cannot say whether the inference is likely to be true or false.
4. if the inference is ‘probably false', though not ‘definitely false' in the light of the facts given.
5. if the inference is definitely false', i.e. it cannot possibly be drawn from the fact given or it contradicts the given facts.
if the ‘data are inadequate’, i.e. from the facts given you cannot say whether the inference is likely to be true or false.
1. B
2. C
3. E
4. F
5. None of these
E