CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) Logical-Reasoning: Questions 140 - 142 of 1008
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Question 140
Question Statement-Conclusion▾
Statement
Some papers are cats. All cats are bats. No bat is horse.
Conclusions
Some papers are horses.
No horse is cat.
Some bats are papers.
All papers are bats.
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | Both conclusion Ⅱ & conclusion Ⅲ follow. | |
b. | Either one of conclusion Ⅱ or, Ⅲ or Ⅳ can follow. | |
c. | Either conclusion Ⅲ or conclusion Ⅳ can follow & both conclusion Ⅰ & conclusion Ⅱ follow & only conclusion Ⅱ can follow. | |
d. | Conclusion Ⅱ, Ⅲ & Ⅳ all follow. |
Question 141
Question Statement-Conclusion▾
Statement
As the popularity of Ayurvedic medicines is increasing, it proves Indian past which is glorious.
Conclusions
Ayurvedic medicines in India are not much popular.
Indians prefer allopathic medicines more.
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
---|---|---|
a. | Only conclusion Ⅰ can follow. | |
b. | Either one of the conclusions follows. | |
c. | All of the conclusions follow. | |
d. | None of the conclusions follow. |
Question 142
Question Statement-Argument▾
Statement
Should colleges have caste-based reservation policy for seats for admission?
Arguments
To give equal opportunities to privileged and underprivileged, reservation is required.
This policy will give rise to society divided into different classes.
This will motivate backward class people to study along with other classes of people.
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
---|---|---|
a. | Only argument Ⅱ is strong. | |
b. | Either argument Ⅰ or argument Ⅲ is strong & only argument Ⅱ is strong. | |
c. | Only argument Ⅰ is strong. | |
d. | Either argument Ⅰ or argument Ⅱ is strong. |