Statement and Conclusion – Railway Reasoning part – 4

Total Questions: 50

21. Read the given statement and courses of action carefully. Assuming that the information given in the statement is true, even if it appears to be at variance with commonly known fact, decide which of the given courses of action logically follow(s) from the statement. [RRB NTPC 16/01/2021 (Morning)]

 Statement :
Road accidents are going to increase day by day.
Courses of Action:
I. Government should start awareness programmes that promote following traffic rules strictly
II. Government should put a limit on registration of new vehicles.

Correct Answer: (b) Only I follows
Solution:

From the given statement it is clear that if we have to control or reduce the road accidents, the Government should start awareness programmes that promote following traffic rules strictly.

22. Consider the given statement and decide which of the given assumptions is/are implicit in the statement. [RRB NTPC 16/01/2021 (Morning)]

Statement :
Many farmers are taking up organic farming
Assumptions :
I. Organic farming is easy to practice.
II. Organic farming is more beneficial to farmers.

Correct Answer: (c) Only assumption II is implicit.
Solution:

From the given statement it is clear that organic farming is more beneficial to farmers that's why they are using organic farming.

23. Read the given statement and conclusions carefully. Assuming that the information given in the statement is true, even if it appears to be at variance with commonly known facts. decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the statements. [RRB NTPC 16/01/2021 (Evening) ]

Statement :
Driving on the wrong side has become a common practice these days.
Conclusions :
I. Drivers do not know which side they are supposed to drive.
II. Chances of accidents increase.

Correct Answer: (c) Only II follows
Solution:

Most appropriate option of this statement is that the chances of accidents increase.

24. Read the given statement and assumptions carefully. Assuming that the information given in the statement is true. Even if it appears to be at variance with commonly known facts. decide which of the given assumptions logically follows from the statement. [RRB NTPC 16/01/2021 (Evening)]

 Statement :
During exams invigilators are not supposed to use mobile phones in the examination hall.
Assumptions :
I.Mobile disturbs students during examinations.
II. Keeping mobiles switched off helps to improve their vigilance.

Correct Answer: (d) Both I and II follows
Solution:

This logic is follow in alternet.
Both l and ll assumptions are right.From the given statement it is clear that invigilators are not supposed to use mobile phones in the examination hall because mobile disturbs students during exams and switches off mobile to improve their vigilance.

25. Read the given statements and conclusion carefully and decide which of the options is most appropriate with respect to the statements. [RRB NTPC 17/01/2021 (Morning)]

 Statements :
Some individuals are weak in English All those who are weak in English are artists.
Conclusion :
Some artists are not individuals.

Correct Answer: (c) The conclusion is definitely true
Solution:

From the given statements, it is clear that some artists who are weak in english are individuals. Therefore, The conclusion is definitely true .

26. Select the conclusion, from among the following options, which logically follows from the given statement. [RRB NTPC 17/01/2021 (Morning)]

Statement :
One must work hard to be successful in life.

Correct Answer: (d) Without hard work one cannot be successful in life.
Solution:

From the given statement it is clear that one must work hard for success.

27. Read the given statement and conclusion carefully. Accordingly, the information given in the statements is true. Even if it appears in the commonly known form to decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the statements.. [RRB NTPC 17/01/2021 (Evening)]

Statements :
Doing exercise in the morning is good for health
Conclusion 1
Health can be maintained by doing exercise only.
Conclusion 2
Without doing exercise ,people will become ill.

Correct Answer: (d) None of the conclusions follow the statement.
Solution:

From the given statement it is clear that only exercise is not necessary for good health , some other factors are also important .So none of the given conclusions follow the given statement.

28. Read the given statement and conclusion carefully and select the conclusions that logically follow from the statements. [RRB NTPC 17/01/2021 (Evening)]

Statements :
Indian Education is lacking quality due to low funds. India is allocating additional funds to education sector.
Conclusion :
I. There would be improvement in the quality of education in India.
II. Only funds can improve the education materials.

Correct Answer: (a) Only conclusion I follow.
Solution:

From the given statement it is clear that if additional funds are allocated for the education sector , there would be improvement in the quality of education in india.

29. A question is given followed by two arguments. Decide which of the arguments is/are strong with respect to the question. [RRB NTPC 18/01/2021 (Morning)]

 Question :
Should plastic bags be banned in India?
Arguments :
I. Yes, It is one of the sources of pollution and causes many diseases.
II. No, other alternatives of plastic may not be that colorful and attractive.

Correct Answer: (a) Only 1 is strong
Solution:

Question :
Should plastic bags be banned in India? On the basis of the above question the
argument :
I. ‘Yes, It is one of the sources of pollution and causes many diseases’ - This argument is strong.
But the argument II is not strong.

30. A question is given followed by two arguments. Decide which of the arguments is/are Strong with respect to the question. [RRB NTPC 18/01/2021 (Morning)]

 Question :
Should vegetarian food be banned in India ?
Arguments :
I. No, it is a cheap source of protein and other minerals and a lot of people can afford it.
II. No, it will violate people’s freedom.

Correct Answer: (c) Both are strong
Solution:

Question :
Should vegetarian food be banned in India ?
So the argument : ‘No, it is a cheap source of protein and other minerals and a lot of people can afford it.’ is definitely a strong argument.
Again the argument : ‘No, it will violate people’s freedom’ is also a strong argument.