Statement And Conclusion Reasoning MCQ Questions – 06 Posted on July 14, 2020July 14, 2020 by admin Question 1Every man should have his identity card with him. That card should mention his blood group, complete address and telephone number for contact, in case, some serious accident takes place. A. Blood cannot be transfused until its group is mentioned in the card. B. The police needs this information especially when the accident is fatal. C. In case of emergency, he may forget his address and may need the card to contact his house. D. None is supposed to forget his phone number under any circumstances. E. When the seriously injured person is helpless to tell his blood group, this information would suffice to indicate the required blood group. Question 2Many business offices are located in buildings having two to eight floors. If a building has more than three floors, it has a lift. A. All floors may be reached by lifts. B. Only floors above the third floor have lifts. C. Seventh floors have lifts. D. Second floors do not have lifts. E. Two-fifth of the boys play only football. Question 3All that glitters is not gold. A. Non-metals also glitter. B. Only gold glitters. C. Not all metals glitter. D. Glittering things may be deceptive. E. Two-fifth of the boys play only football. Question 4Most dresses in that shop are expensive. A. There are no cheap dresses available in that shop. B. Handloom dresses in that shop are cheap. C. There are cheap dresses also in that shop. D. Some dresses in that shop are expensive. E. Two-fifth of the boys play only football. Question 5The government is soon going to introduce a bill which would permit the instituting of private universities under very strict directions. A. We have some private universities in our country even now. B. The demand for more universities is being stepped up. C. Such directions can also be issued without informing the Parliament. D. The government gives directions to establish anything in private sector. E. Unless and until the directions are given, the private universities can charge exorbitant fees. Question 6In this company, 60 per cent of the employees are males, 40 per cent are females, 80 per cent of the employees are sincere and 40 per cent of the employees are from this city - Rawalpura. A. All male employees are from out station. B. All male employees are sincere. C. 20 per cent of female employees are not sincere. D. All female employees are from Rawalpura. E. None of these Question 7In a class, three-fourth of the boys play football, one-half play cricket, one-fourth of those who play cricket do not play football. A. Two-third of the boys play only football. B. One-fourth of the boys play neither cricket nor football. C. One-third of the boys play neither cricket nor football. D. One-eighth of the boys play neither cricket nor football. E. Two-fifth of the boys play only football. Question 8A forest has as many sandal trees as it has Ashoka trees. Three-fourth of the trees are old ones and half of the trees are at the flowering stage. A. All Ashoka trees are at the flowering stage. B. All sandal trees are at the flowering stage. C. At least one-half of the Ashoka trees are old. D. One-half of the sandal trees are at the flowering stage. E. None of these. Question 9Every library has books. A. Books are only in library. B. Libraries are meant for books only. C. No library is without books. D. Some libraries do not have readers. E. Two-fifth of the boys play only football. Question 10Television convinces viewers that the likelihood of their becoming the victim of a violent crime is extremely high; at the same time by its very nature, TV persuades viewers to passively accept whatever happens to them. A. TV viewing promotes criminal behaviour. B. TV viewers are most likely to be victimized than others. C. People should not watch TV. E. None of these. D. TV promotes a feeling of helpless vulnerability in viewers.