Statements and Conclusions Practice Test 2 – Important Reasoning Questions for SSC and Bank Exams

Questions on Logical Reasoning from the Statement and Conclusion type are common in competitive examinations. Statements and Conclusions Practice Test 2  has been formulated especially for candidates who wish to sit for SSC, Banking, Railways, Police, and Insurance examinations. Answer all questions and assess your reasoning skills.

Statements and Conclusions Practice Test 2

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Directions: In each of the following questions, a statement has been given followed by a few conclusions. Consider the statement to be completely true and answer which of the given conclusions can be derived based on the statement.

Q) Statement: In a singing concert, singers from different states of India were invited to perform. The tickets for this concert can be bought online only and there are only limited seats available.

Conclusion I: Some seats at the concert are reserved for the singers

Conclusion II: People can reach the concert venue and buy tickets for themselves

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Directions: In each of the following questions, a statement has been given followed by a few conclusions. Consider the statement to be completely true and answer which of the given conclusions can be derived based on the statement.

Q) Statement: A shopping mall announces a sale on all big garment brands. The sale will last for 3 days and every product in the store will be up for sale. Customers with membership cards can avail an extra discount of 10 per cent

Conclusion I: The sale is open for everyone and not just for the customers with membership card

Conclusion II: The sale will also be on home furnishing products

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Draw the conclusion from the following sentences

Q) What is the value of KL ?

Statement A: K2K2= 4.
Statement B: L = 0.

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Read both the statements given below and answer the question.
Q) Which train did Harish catch to go to office ?
Statements :
A. Harish missed his usual train of 4.15 p.m. A train comes in every 15 minutes.
B. Harish did not catch the 4.45 p.m. train or any train after that time.

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Q) Draw the conclusion from the following sentences
1. Apartments in the Riverdale Manor cost less than apartments in The Gaslight Commons.
2. Apartments in the Livingston Gate cost more than apartments in the The Gaslight Commons.
3. Of the three apartment buildings, the Livingston Gate costs the most.
If the first two statements are true, the third statement is

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Directions: In each of the following questions, a statement has been given followed by a few conclusions. Consider the statement to be completely true and answer which of the given conclusions can be derived based on the statement.

Q) Some blankets are beds. Some pillows are blankets. All beds are pillows

Conclusions:

  1. Some blankets are pillows
  2. Some pillows are beds
  3. Some beds are blankets

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Directions: In each of the following questions, a statement has been given followed by a few conclusions. Consider the statement to be completely true and answer which of the given conclusions can be derived based on the statement.
Q) I. a2−7a+12 = 0a2-7a+12 = 0,
II. b2−3b+2 = 0b2-3b+2 = 0
Solve both equations to find the values of a and b?

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Draw the conclusion from the following sentences

Q) Statements :
All keys are locks.
All locks are bangles.
All bangles are cars.

Conclusion :
a. Some cars are locks.
b. Some bangles are keys.
c. Some cars are keys.

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Q)  Read the following statement and the arguments that follow. Decide which of the arguments is strong.

Statement:
Should written examination in primary schools be abolished?

Arguments:
1. Yes, young students feel the burden and such examinations do not help in the natural thinking process.
2. No, without examination students will not be serious about education and learning.

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Directions: In each of the following questions, a statement has been given followed by a few conclusions. Consider the statement to be completely true and answer which of the given conclusions can be derived based on the statement.

Q) Some envelops are gums. Some gums are seals. Some seals are adhesives.

Conclusions:

  1. Some envelops are seals
  2. Some gums are adhesives
  3. Some adhesives are seals
  4. Some adhesives are gums

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