1. choice (1) is True. If Volga flows through Paris, then Siene may be in Tokyo or Delhi. So Siene cannot be in Tokyo alone
2. Choice (2) is thus False
3. Choice (3), if Ya Fen is in Tokyao, Siene may be in Delhi
4. Choice (4) Ya Fen may be in Tokyo or Delhi is True.
Choice (2) is thus False
1. if the conclusion in respect of ‘P’ only is correct.
2. if the conclusion in respect of ‘Q’ only is correct.
3. if the conclusions in respect of ‘P’ as well as ‘Q’ are correct
4. if the conclusions in respect of ‘P’ as well as ‘Q’ are correct
if the conclusion in respect of ‘P’ only is correct.
1. AD
2. DC
3. CD
4. DA
AD
1. AB
2. D
3. CB
4. DB
AB
1. the elephants will not hide behind the ants.
2. the ants will not hide the elephants.
3. the elephants will hide behind the ants.
4. none of the above
the elephants will not hide behind the ants.
1. Either I or II follows
2. Either II or III follows
3. Only I and III follow
4. Only I and IV follow
Either I or II follows
1. Only I follows
2. Only II and III follow
3. Only I and III follow
4. Only I and II follow
Only I and II follow
1. Only either I or IV follows
2. Only either I or II follows
3. Only either I or III follows
4. None follows
None follows
1. All elephants are wild. All lions are wild. So, all lions are elephants
2. All mangoes are red. Some apples are mangoes. So, all apples are red.
3. All roads are boxes. All foxes are roads. So, all boxes are foxes.
4. All XYZ can run. All ABC are XYZ. So, all ABC can run.
All XYZ can run. All ABC are XYZ. So, all ABC can run.
1. All dogs are mad. All sick persons are mad. So, all sick persons are dogs.
2. All oranges are black. All figs are oranges. So, all figs are black.
3. All windows are dogs. Some doors are dogs. So, all windows are doors
4. No man can fly. No kite can fly. So, all men are kites.
All oranges are black. All figs are oranges. So, all figs are black.