NTA-NET (UGC-NET) Paper-I (in English): Questions 215 - 217 of 6173

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Question 215

Question Statement-Conclusion▾

Statement

All rods are bricks. Some bricks are ropes. All ropes are doors.

Conclusions

  1. Some rods are doors.

  2. Some doors are bricks.

  3. Some rods are not doors.

  4. All doors are ropes.

Choices

Choice (4)Response

a.

Only conclusion Ⅱ can follow.

b.

None of the conclusions follow.

c.

Both conclusion Ⅱ & conclusion Ⅲ follow.

d.

Either conclusion Ⅰ or conclusion Ⅲ can follow & both conclusion Ⅱ & conclusion Ⅳ follow & only conclusion Ⅳ can follow.

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Question 216

Question Statement-Conclusion▾

Statement

Some trains are roads. No road is jungle. All flowers are jungles.

Conclusions

  1. Some trains are flowers.

  2. Some trains are jungles.

  3. Some flowers are trains.

  4. No road is flower.

Choices

Choice (4)Response

a.

Only conclusion Ⅳ can follow.

b.

Both conclusion Ⅰ & conclusion Ⅳ follow.

c.

Either conclusion Ⅰ or conclusion Ⅲ can follow.

d.

Either one of conclusion Ⅱ or, Ⅲ or Ⅳ can follow.

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Question 217

Question Statement-Argument▾

Statement

Should university status be given in India to colleges?

Arguments

  1. They should be granted the status as they can measure student՚s performance better, so the degrees offered will be valid.

  2. They shouldn՚t be granted the status as nepotism may crop into degrees offered by the colleges.

Choices

Choice (4)Response

a.

Only argument Ⅱ is strong.

b.

Either one of the arguments is strong.

c.

None of the arguments is strong.

d.

All of the arguments are strong.

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