CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) Logical-Reasoning: Questions 713 - 715 of 861
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Question number: 713
Statement
A bird in hand is worth two in the bush.
Conclusions
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Be contented with what you have.
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Do not crave for what you do not have.
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | Only conclusion Ⅰ can follow. |
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b. | None of the conclusions follow. |
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c. | Either one of the conclusions follows. |
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d. | All of the conclusions follow. |
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Question number: 714
Statement
Youth that is above 18 years of age and unemployed should be given unemployment allowance.
Assumptions
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Such unemployed youth who requires financial support exists.
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The government can afford to give allowance to all unemployed youth.
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | None of the assumptions is implied or implict. |
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b. | Only assumption Ⅱ is implied or implict. |
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c. | Only assumption Ⅰ is implied or implict. |
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d. | Either one of the assumptions is implied or implicit. |
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Question number: 715
Statement
Some houses are offices. Some offices are schools.
Conclusions
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Some schools are houses.
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Some offices are houses.
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No house is school.
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Some schools are offices.
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | Either conclusion Ⅰ or conclusion Ⅲ can follow & both conclusion Ⅱ & conclusion Ⅳ follow & only conclusion Ⅱ can follow. |
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b. | Either conclusion Ⅰ or conclusion Ⅲ can follow & both conclusion Ⅱ & conclusion Ⅳ follow. |
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c. | Only conclusion Ⅲ can follow. |
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d. | Either conclusion Ⅰ or conclusion Ⅱ can follow & both conclusion Ⅲ & conclusion Ⅳ follow & only conclusion Ⅳ can follow. |
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