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 facts 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 facts given or it contradicts the given facts.
If the inference is 'definitely false', i.e. it cannot possibly be drawn from the facts given or it contradicts the given facts.
1. If only I follows.
2. If only II follows.
3. If either I or II follows.
4. If neither I nor II follows.
5. If both I and II follow.
If only I follows.
1. If only I follows. //
2. If only II follows. //
3. If either I or II follows. //
4. If neither I nor II follows. //
5. If both I and II follow. //
If neither I nor II follows.
1. If only I follows.
2. If only II follows.
3. If either I or II follows.
4. If neither I nor II follows.
5. If both I and II follow.
If neither I nor II follows.
1. If only I follows.
2. If only II follows.
3. If either I or II follows.
4. If neither I nor II follows.
5. If both I and II follow.
If only II follows.
1. If only I follows.
2. If only II follows.
3. If either I or II follows.
4. If neither I nor II follows.
5. If both I and II follow.
If only I follows.
1. The Government has adequate resources to construct the proposed super highway.
2. The people of the state may protest against the Government's decision as their farm land will be taken over the Government for constructing the highway.
3. The Government may find it difficult to enroll a suitable contractor for constructing the highway.
4. There is no other highway which can be used for transportation ofgoods across the state .
5. None of these
The Government has adequate resources to construct the proposed super highway.
1. Majority of the people suffering from flue visit the health facilities in the city.
2. There has been a continuous increase in the sale of medicines for curing flue in the city limits.
3. People have started visiting the crowded places like malls and cinema halls during the last fortnight after a cautioned gap of one month.
4. There is sudden increase in the number of deaths caused by flue like symptoms followed by respiratory complications.
5. None of these
People have started visiting the crowded places like malls and cinema halls during the last fortnight after a cautioned gap of one month.
1. Heavy rainfall was reported in most part of the state during the last two days.
2. Many people were rendered homeless as their houses were flown away.
3. The communication system of the state was severely affected and continues to be out of gear.
4. Government has ordered that all the offices and schools should be kept open.
5. All are possible effects.
All are possible effects.
1. The prices of food grains and vegetables have shot up by more than thirty per cent.
2. The truck owners' association has decided to increase their rent by about 20 per cent with immediate effect.
3. The prices" of crude oil in the international market have increased considerably during the past few weeks.
4. People have decided to demonstrate against the Government's apathy towards rise in prices of essential commodities.
5. None of these
The prices" of crude oil in the international market have increased considerably during the past few weeks.