1. If statement 1 alone can bring us to the conclusion
2. If statement 2 alone can bring us to the conclusion
3. If both the statements 1 and 2 taken together can bring us to the conclusion.
4. If the statements taken separately or together cannot bring us to the conclusion
If both the statements 1 and 2 taken together can bring us to the conclusion.
1. If statement 1 alone can bring us to the conclusion
2. If statement 2 alone can bring us to the conclusion
3. If both the statements 1 and 2 taken together can bring us to the conclusion
4. If the statements taken separately or together cannot bring us to the conclusion
If statement 1 alone can bring us to the conclusion
1. if the statement is a logical conclusion to the passage.
2. if the statement is a contradiction to the intent of the passage
3. if the statement is a far-fetched conclusion
4. if the statement is irrelevant to the passage
if the statement is a far-fetched conclusion
1. if the statement is a logical conclusion to the passage
2. if the statement is a contradiction to the intent of the passage.
3. if the statement is a far-fetched conclusion
4. if the statement is irrelevant to the passage
if the statement is a logical conclusion to the passage
1. if the argument is an upstream argument i.e. if the passage is a direct conclusion or inference of the question statement.
2. if the argument is a downstream argument i.e. if the question statement is a direct conclusion or inference of the passage
3. if the argument is a lateral argument i.e. if the statement supports the passage but is neither upstream nor downstream
4. if the argument is irrelevant to the passage
if the argument is an upstream argument i.e. if the passage is a direct conclusion or inference of the question statement.
1. if the argument is an upstream argument i.e. if the passage is a direct conclusion or inference of the question statement.
2. if the argument is a downstream argument i.e. if the question statement is a direct conclusion or inference of the passage
3. if the argument is a lateral argument i.e. if the statement supports the passage but is neither upstream nor downstream
4. if the argument is irrelevant to the passage.
if the argument is irrelevant to the passage.
1. if only argument A is forceful
2. if only argument B is forceful
3. if both A and B are forceful
4. if neither A nor B is forceful
if neither A nor B is forceful
1. if only argument A is forceful
2. if only argument B is forceful
3. if both A and B are forceful
4. if neither A nor B is forceful
if neither A nor B is forceful
1. It is normal for children to show a high content of protein in urine
2. The indicator works only when seen against sunlight
3. If the test is carried out just after taking a meal it does not always show the correct result.
4. The indicator shows erratic results when there is a slight difference in room temperature
The indicator shows erratic results when there is a slight difference in room temperature
1. Screw
2. Hammer
3. Needle
4. Pin
5. Nail
Hammer