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The question in this section is based on the reasoning contained in brief statement or passages. For the question, more than one of the choices could conceivably answer the question. However, you are to choose the best answer; that is, the response that most accurately and completely answer the question. You should not make assumptions that are by common sense standards implausible, superfluous or incompatible with the passage.
A professor of business placed a case-study assignment for her class on her university's computer network. She later found out that instead of reading the assignment on the computer screen, 50 out of the 70 students printed it out on paper. Thus, it is not the case that books delivered via computer will make printed books obsolete. Which one of the following, if true, most strengthens the argument?
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A principle/principles and a fact situation are given in questions. Decide only on the basis of the principle (s).
Principles:
(i) Neighbour principle - A person is liable if he harms his neighbour. A neighbour is one whose action affects another.
(ii) One is liable only for contractual relations.
Facts:
X manufacturers a food item and sells his food item to Y, a whole seller. Y appoints Z, a retailer to retail these items. Z sells the food item to a consumer who after eating them falls III. X is liable to the consumer because
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A principle/principles and a fact situation are given in questions. Decide only on the basis of the principle (s).
Principles:
(i) Freedom consists in making choices out of two or more alternative.
(ii) Everyone has freedom to speak.
Facts:
X says his freedom to speech includes freedom not to speak. X's assertion is
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A principle/principles and a fact situation are given in questions. Decide only on the basis of the principle (s).
Principles: X propounds the principle that everyone in this world always speak lies.
Facts: X wants to know whether this principle is logically true or False
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A principle/principles and a fact situation are given in question. Decide only on the basis of the principle (s).
Principles: Whosoever enters into or upon the property in the possession of another, with intent to commit an offence or to intimidate or annoy any person in possession of the property, and remains there with intent thereby to intimidate or annoy another person or with intent, to commit an offence is guilty of criminal trespass.
Facts: The accused entered at night into a house to carry on intimate relations with an unmarried major girl on her invitation and information that her family members are absent. However, he was caught by her uncle before he could get away. Is the accused guilty of criminal trespass? He is
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In the question, two statements are given. There may or may not cause and affect relationship between the two statements. Mark your answer using this code.
Statement I: School education has been made free for children of poor families.
Statement II: Literacy rate among the poor is steadily growing.
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In the question, two statements are given. There may or may not cause and affect relationship between the two statements. Mark your answer using this code.
Statement I: Hallmarking of gold jewellery has been made compulsory.
Statement II: Many persons do not prefer to buy Hallmarked jewellery.
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In the question, two statements are given. There may or may not cause and effect relationship between the two statements. Mark your answer using this code.
Statement I: Many vegetarians are suffering from stomach ailments.
Statement II: Many dead fish were found near the lakeshore.
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In the question, two statements are given. There may or may not cause and effect relationship between the two statements. Mark your answer using this code.
Statement I: Ahmed is a healthy boy.
Statement II: His mother is very particular about the food he eats.
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In the question, two statements are given. There may or may not cause and effect relationship between the two statements. Mark your answer using this code.
Statement I: Rate of crime is very low in this city.
Statement II: The police is efficient in this city.
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In the question a statement is followed by two assumptions. These assumptions may or may not be implicit in the statement. Select your response in accordance with the following code.
Statement: If Ram has finished reading the instructions, let him begin activities accordingly.
Assumption I: Ram has understood the instructions.
Assumption II: Ram would be able to act accordingly.
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In the question a statement is followed by two assumptions. These assumptions may or may not be implicit in the statement. Select your response in accordance with the following code.
Statement: Children below the age of seven should not be prosecuted for crimes.
Assumption I: Generally children below seven cannot distinguished between right and wrong.
Assumption II: Children below the age of seven are generally mentally unsound
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In the question a statement is followed by two assumptions. These assumptions may or may not be implicit in the statement. Select your response in accordance with the following code.
Statement: The employer has a right to reject the application of any candidate for employment without assigning any reason while shortlisting for interview.
Assumption I: The employer is impartial and believes in transparency in employment practices.
Assumption II: The employer wants to call only those candidates for interview, who in his opinion are eligible.
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In the question a statement is followed by two assumptions. These assumptions may or may not be implicit in the statement. Select your response in accordance with the following code.
Statement: The government has decided to reduce customs duty on computers.
Assumption I: The government wants to make computer accessible to larger number of people.
Assumption II: Prices in domestic market may go up in near future.
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In the question a statement is followed by two assumptions. These assumptions may or may not be implicit in the statement. Select your response in accordance with the following code.
Statement: You can win over new friends with your warm smile.
Assumption I: It is necessary to win over new friends.
Assumption II: It is always better to smile warmly to new persons.
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If it is true that 'men are seldom honest, which of the following statement conveys the same meaning?
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If it is false that 'men always obey the law', which one of the following statements is doubtful?
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If it is false that 'all men strive for the happiness of all', which one of the following statements is true beyond doubt?
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From among the given alternatives, identify the missing premiss.
1st Premiss: If a plane triangle is possible, then perfect straight line is possible
2nd Premiss: If perfect straight line is possible, then Euclid is right
3rd Premiss: ?
4th Premiss: But Riemann is right.
Conclusion: Therefore a plane triangle is not possible.
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From among the given alternatives, identify the conclusion of the following argument
If A is B, then C is not D.
If C is not D, then E is not F.
If E is not F, then G is not H.
Therefore
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