21.
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Statements: The best evidence of
India's glorious past is the growing popularity of Ayurvedic medicines in the
West.
Conclusions:
I.
Ayurvedic
medicines are not popular in India.
II.
Allopathic
medicines are more popular in India.
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A.
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Only conclusion I
follows
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B.
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Only conclusion II
follows
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C.
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Either I or II follows
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D.
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Neither I nor II
follows
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E.
|
Both I and II follow
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22.
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Statements: The Minister questioned
the utility of the space research programme and suggested its replacement by
other areas of felt national needs.
Conclusions:
I.
Exploring
the space does not contribute to critical national needs.
II.
Research
should be oriented to national needs.
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A.
|
Only conclusion I
follows
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B.
|
Only conclusion II
follows
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C.
|
Either I or II follows
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D.
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Neither I nor II
follows
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E.
|
Both I and II follow
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23.
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Statements: Death keeps no calendar.
Conclusions:
I.
Man
must die one day.
II.
Death
can come at any time.
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A.
|
Only conclusion I
follows
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B.
|
Only conclusion II
follows
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C.
|
Either I or II follows
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D.
|
Neither I nor II
follows
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E.
|
Both I and II follow
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24.
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Statements: The secret of success is
constancy of purpose.
Conclusions:
I.
Constant
dripping wears the stone.
II.
Single-minded
devotion is necessary for achieving success.
|
A.
|
Only conclusion I
follows
|
B.
|
Only conclusion II
follows
|
C.
|
Either I or II follows
|
D.
|
Neither I nor II
follows
|
E.
|
Both I and II follow
|
|
25.
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Statements: Wind is an inexhaustible
source of energy and an aerogenerator can convert it into electricity. Though
not much has been done in this field, the survey shows that there is vast
potential for developing wind as alternative source of energy.
Conclusions:
I.
Energy
by wind is comparatively newly emerging field.
II.
The
energy crisis can be dealt by exploring more in the field of aero-generation.
|
A.
|
Only conclusion I
follows
|
B.
|
Only conclusion II
follows
|
C.
|
Either I or II follows
|
D.
|
Neither I nor II
follows
|
E.
|
Both I and II follow
|
|
26.
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Statements: Leaders, who raise much
hue and cry about the use of Hindi, generally send their children to English
medium schools.
Conclusions:
I.
India
lacks good Hindi medium schools.
II.
There
is a world of difference between preaching and practising.
|
A.
|
Only conclusion I
follows
|
B.
|
Only conclusion II
follows
|
C.
|
Either I or II follows
|
D.
|
Neither I nor II
follows
|
E.
|
Both I and II follow
|
|
27.
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Statements: The average number of
persons per household is 5 in urban areas whereas it is 7 in rural areas. The
national average is 6.
Conclusions:
I.
The
population per unit area in the rural areas is higher than in the urban
areas.
II.
More
persons live in the same household in the rural areas as compared to those in
the urban areas.
|
A.
|
Only conclusion I
follows
|
B.
|
Only conclusion II
follows
|
C.
|
Either I or II follows
|
D.
|
Neither I nor II
follows
|
E.
|
Both I and II follow
|
|
28.
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Statements: Any young man, who makes
dowry as a condition for marriage, discredits himself and dishonours
womanhood.
Conclusions:
I.
Those
who take dowry in marriage should be condemned by society.
II.
Those
who do not take dowry in marriage respect womanhood.
|
A.
|
Only conclusion I
follows
|
B.
|
Only conclusion II
follows
|
C.
|
Either I or II follows
|
D.
|
Neither I nor II
follows
|
E.
|
Both I and II follow
|
|
29.
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Statements: The best way to escape
from a problem is to solve it.
Conclusions:
I.
Your
life will be dull if you don't face a problem.
II.
To
escape from problems, you should always have some solutions with you.
|
A.
|
Only conclusion I
follows
|
B.
|
Only conclusion II
follows
|
C.
|
Either I or II follows
|
D.
|
Neither I nor II
follows
|
E.
|
Both I and II follow
|
|
30.
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Statements: The 'Official Secrets
Act' (OSA) enacted by the ABC government during the war seems to be one of
the major source of corruption in the country X.
Conclusions:
I.
The
OSA has to be abolished immediately to put an end to the corruption in the
country X.
II.
The
ABC government had an intention of encouraging corruption in the government
offices.
|
A.
|
Only conclusion I
follows
|
B.
|
Only conclusion II
follows
|
C.
|
Either I or II follows
|
D.
|
Neither I nor II
follows
|
E.
|
Both I and II follow
|
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Title : Statement and Conclusion Practice Test 3
Description : 21. Statements: The best evidence of India's glorious past is the growing popularity of Ayurvedic medicines in the We...
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