1. It constitutes a hasty generalization on few examples
2. It cities statistical evidence which tends to corroborate the views of the speaker
3. It tries to compare two unrelated data and draws a contrarian conclusion
4. It is not necessarily inconsistent with the speaker’s remarks.
It is not necessarily inconsistent with the speaker’s remarks.
1. a city which has more doctors than this city
2. a city in which people are given better medical care than this city
3. a city which has a higher per capita hospital bed than this city
4. vthe amount spent on medical insurance for people of this city
vthe amount spent on medical insurance for people of this city
1. Mr. Sharma
2. Mrs. Sharma
3. Mr. Gupta
4. Mrs. Gupta
Mrs. Sharma
1. Mr. & Mrs. Sharma – Mr. Sharma
2. Mr. & Mrs. Gupta – Mr. Gupta
3. Either (a) or (b) – Mr. Sharma or Mr. Gupta
4. Either (a) or (b) – Mrs. Sharma or Mrs.
Mr. & Mrs. Gupta – Mr. Gupta
1. Second
2. Third
3. Either Second or Third
4. Both Second and Third
Third
1. Pravin 44, is from Orissa
2. Kunal, 26, is from MP
3. Pankaj, 26, is from Karnakata
4. Laxman, 18, is from Maharashtra
Pravin 44, is from Orissa
1. Pravin 44, belongs to Gujarat
2. Pankaj, 36, belongs to Karnataka
3. Asim, 32, belongs to Orissa
4. Laxman, 18, belongs to Maharasthra
Asim, 32, belongs to Orissa
1. Gujarat
2. Orissa
3. Maharashtra
4. None of these
Maharashtra
1. Kunal
2. Pankaj
3. Pravin
4. Kunal or Pankaj
Kunal
1. Minal
2. Pankaj
3. Kunal
4. Pravin
Kunal