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Topic: Conclusion ::Worksheet Number :65

1 - Three friends Manan, Sumit and Mikin are of three different professions - Marketing
Manager, Techie and Manager and have three different cars- Lamborghini, Aston Martin
and BMW. (None of them is in order)

(1)Mikin is a Manager and drives a Lamborghini. Sumit owns an Aston Martin but is not
the techie.
(2) Manan is not the Marketing Manager and owns a BMW. Mikin is not the Techie and
does not ride Aston Martin.

Question: What is the profession of the friends? To answer the given question, which
among information 1 and 2 is/are sufficient?

a) Statement 1 alone is sufficient to answer the b) Statement 2 alone is sufficient to answer the
question question
c) Both the statements are needed to answer the d) Cannot be answered even if both statements
question are used

2 - Statement 1:There are 600 students in a school and some of them play cricket or
football and 240 students play both. Statement 2:The number of students who do not play
any sport is 56. Question: How many students play exactly one sport? To answer the given
question, which of the given information is/are sufficient?

a) Statement 1 alone b) Statement 2 alone


c) Both Statements 1 and 2 are required d) Cannot be answered even if both statements are used

3 - For a dice on which numbers from 1 to 6 are written on its faces, which of these
statements can be implied from the given statement: All numbers opposite to 2 are less
than it?

a) 3 is written adjacent to 2 b) 3 is written opposite to 2


c) 4 is written opposite to 5 d) None of these

4 - Statement 1: Sanjana said, "Dharma and I both have cats."


Statement 2: Dharma said, "I don't have a cat."
Statement 3: Sanjana always tells the truth, but Dharma sometimes lies.
If the first three statements are facts, which of the following statements must also be a
fact?
I. Dharma has a cat.
II. Sanjana has a cat.
III. Dharma is lying.

a) II b) I & II
c) I , II & III d) None is a fact

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Directions for Questions from 5 to 6: Based on the Venn diagram given, answer the
pair of questions.

5 - Select the option that will definitely be true?

a) All fruits are apples b) All nuts are cashew


c) All cashews are apples d) All apples are fruits

6 - Select the option that will definitely be false?

a) No cashew are nuts b) No nuts are fruits


c) All apples are fruits d) Some nuts are cashews

7 - There are two circles on the right which represent the things normally found in home
and the things normally found in school.

Out of the three things given on the left, which one can be placed in the yellow coloured
area? (i.e. things which can normally be found both in school and at home)

a) Chalk board b) Bed


c) Table d) None of these

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8 - Which combination refers to the letter ‘P’?

a) b)

c) d) None of these

9 - Which of the four options depicts the conditions shown in the given Venn diagram?

a) All R is Q. All R is P. Some P is Q b) All Q is R. Some P is R. All P is Q


c) All Q is P. Some P is Q. Some R is P d) All R is Q. Some P is Q. Some R is P

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10 - Which of the following option(s) may be true on the basis of the following two
statements?
All temples are monuments.
Some monuments are precious.

a) All monuments are temples. b) Some temples are precious


c) Both A and B d) None of These

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