Syllogism without Venn Diagram | Syllogism Reasoning Short tricks by Rajesh choudhary sir
Syllogism without Venn Diagram | Syllogism Reasoning Short tricks
The meaning of syllogism as given by Greeks is Deduction. It’s a kind of logical argumentation. In this video, we discussed the different methods and quick method to solve any type of questions followed by Syllogism Practice Questions bank. Here we have the different kinds of Syllogism Practice Questions and their answers have been listed at the end. The following section on Syllogism Practice Questions is complete and exhaustive and will help you to ace the exams.
Syllogism Practice Questions
Give Answer(1-10):
a. if only conclusion I follows.
b. if only conclusion II follows.
c. if either conclusion I or II follows.
d. if niether conclusion I not II follows.
e. if both conclusions I and II follow.
1. Statements: I. All terrorists are human. II. All humans are bad.
Conclusions: I. All terrorists are bad. II. No human can be a terrorist.
3. Statements: I. Ship was overturned. II. Captain was not traced.
Conclusions: I. Captain died in the accident. II. Captain is alive.
4. Statements: I. All leaders are good team workers.
II. All good team workers are good orators.
Conclusions: I. Some good team workers are leaders.
II. All good orators are leaders.
5. Statements: I. Some dedicated souls are angels.
II. All social workers are angels.
Conclusions: I. Some dedicated souls are social workers.
II. Some social workers are dedicated souls.
6. Statements: I. All keys are locks. II. No lock is a door.
III. All doors are windows.
Conclusions: I. No key is a door. II. Some windows are locks.
7. Statements: I. All districts are cities. II. All states are cities.
III. Some cities are countries.
Conclusions: I. Some states are districts. II. Some countries are states.
8. Statements: I. All books are pages. II. All libraries are books.
III. All word are pages.
Conclusions: I. All words are books. II. All libraries are pages.
9. Statements: I. All ships are aeroplanes. II. All trucks are ships.
III. All cars are trucks.
Conclusions: I. Some ships are not cars. II. All cars are areoplanes.
10. Statements: I. Some clouds are ashes. II. Some ashes are particles.
III. All particles are elements.
Conclusions: I. No particle is a cloud. II. Some elements are ashes.
Answers(1-10): 1. (a) 3. (c) 4. (a) 5. (d) 6. (a) 7. (d) 8. (b) 9. (b) 10. (b)
11. Statements: I. All petals are trees. II. All trees are gardens.
III. All roads are gardens.
Conclusions: I. Some roads are trees. II. Some gardens are trees.
III. Some gardens are petals.
a. Only I and II follows b. Only II and III follows
c. Only I and III follows d. All I, II and III follows
e. None of these
12. Statements: I. All keys are locks. II. No lock is toy.
III. All bags are toys.
Conclusions: I. No bag is key. II. Some bags are keys.
III. Some toys are keys.
a. None follows b. Only I follows c. Only II follows d. Only III follows
e. Only I and II follow
13. Statements: I. Some days are nights. II. Some nights are months.
III. Some months are years.
Conclusions: I. Some years are nights. II. Some months are days.
III. No year is night.
a. Only I follows b. Only II follows
c. Only III follows d. Only either I or III follows e. None of these
14. Statements: I. All cycles are tyres. II. Some tyres are wheels.
III. All wheels are buses.
Conclusions: I. Some buses are tyres. II. Some wheels are tyres.
III. Some buses are cycles.
a. Only I and II follows b. Only I and III follows
c. Only II and III follows d. All I, II and III follows e. None of these
15. Statements: I. Some dogs are cats. II. Some cats are horses.
III. All horses are tigers.
Conclusions: I. Some tigers are cats. II. Some horses are dogs.
III. Some tigers are dogs.
a. None follows b. Only I follows c. Only II follows d. Only III follows
e. Only II and III follow
16. Statements: I. Some leaves are baskets. II. Some baskets are flowers.
III. Some flowers are lakes.
Conclusions: I. Some lakes are baskets. II. Some flowers are lakes. III. No lake is basket.
a. Only I follows b. Only II follows c. Only III follows
d. Only either I or III follows e. None of these
17. Statements: I. Some bikes are cars. II. Some cars are trains.
III. Some trains are buses.
Conclusions: I. Some buses are cars. II. Some trains are bikes.
III. Some buses are bikes.
a. None follows b. Only I follows c. Only II follows d. Only III follows
e. Only I and II follow
Answers(11-17): 11. (e) 12. (b) 13. (d) 14. (a) 15. (b) 16. (e)
17. (a)
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