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Q11

Q11 Statement: In a T-20 match between Team A and Team B, the score made by the losing Team A was 70/10

Conclusions:

I The bowling of Team B was very good

II. The batting of Team A was very poor.

A

Only conclusion (I) is correct

B

Only conclusion (II) is correct

C

Neither (I) nor (II) is correct

D

Either (I) or (II) correct

Q12

Q12 Statement: In a one day cricket match, the total runs made by a team were 200 Out of these 160 runs were made by spinners

Conclusions:

I) 80% of the team consists of spinners

II) The opening batsmen were spinners

A

Only conclusion (I) is correct

B

Only Conclusion (II) is correct

C

Either (I) or (II) are correct

D

Neither (I) nor (II) is correct

Q13

Q13 Statement: Population increase coupled with depleting resources is going to be the scenario of many developing countries in days to come

Conclusions:

I) The population of developing countries will not continue to increase in future

II) It will be very difficult for the governments of developing countries to provide its people decent quality of life

A

Only conclusion (I) is correct

B

Only conclusion (II) is correct

C

Both (I) and (II) are correct

D

Neither (I) nor (II) is correct

Q14

Q14 Statement: A bird in hand is worth two in the blush

Conclusions: I) We should be content with what we have

II) We should notcrave for what is not

A

Only conclusion (I) is correct

B

Only conclusion (II) is correct

C

Both (I) and (II) are correct

D

Neither (I) nor (II) is correct

Q15

Q15 Statement: Although we have rating agencies like Crisil, there is demand to have a seperate rating agency for IT companies to protect investors

Conclusions:

I) Assessment of financial worth of IT companies calls for separate set of skills, insight and competencies

II) Now the investors investing in IT companies will get protection of their investment

A

Only conclusion (I) is correct

B

Only conclusion (II) is correct

C

Both (I) and (II) are correct

D

Neither (I) nor (II) is correct

Q16

Q16 Statement: A man must be wise to be a good wrangler Good wrangles are talkative and boring

Conclusions:

I All the wise persons are boring

II All the wise persons are good wrangles

A

Only conclusion (I) is correct

B

Only conclusion (II) is correct

C

Both (I) and (II) are correct

D

Neither (I) nor (II) is correct

Q17

Q17 Statement: Fortune favours the brave

Conclusions:

I) Risks are necessary for success

II) Cowards die many times before their death

A

Only conclusion (I) is correct

B

Only conclusion (II) is correct

C

Both (I) and (II) are correct

D

Neither (I) nor (II) is correct

Q18

Q18 Statement: This book is the only book which focuses its attention to the problem of poverty in India between 1920 and 1940

Conclusions:

I) There was no question of poverty before 1920

II) No other book deals with poverty in India during 1920 and 1940

A

Only conclusion (I) is correct

B

Only conclusion (II) is correct

C

Both (I) and (II) are correct

D

Neither (I) nor (II) is correct

Q19

Q19 Statement: If all the players to their full potential, we will win the match we have won the match

Conclusions:

I) All players played to their fullpotential

II) Some players did not play to their full potential

A

Only conclusion (I) is correct

B

Only conclusion (II) is correct

C

Both (I) and (II) are correct

D

Neither (I) nor (II) is correct

Q20

Q20 Statement: India's economy is depending mainly on forests

Conclusions:

I) Trees should be preserved to improve Indian economy

II) India wants only maintenance of forests to improve economic conditions

A

Only conclusion (I) is correct

B

Only conclusion (II) is correct

C

Both (I) and (II) are correct

D

Neither (I) nor (II) is correct