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Statements: People who speak too much against dowry are those who had taken it themselves.

Conclusions:

  1. It is easier said than done.

  2. People have double standards.

AOnly conclusion I follows

BOnly conclusion II follows

CEither I or II follows

DBoth I and II follow

Answer:

D. Both I and II follow

Read Explanation:

The statement clearly implies that it is easier to say than to do something and what people say is different from what they do. So, both I and II follow.


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This question consists of a statement followed by two arguments I and II. Read the statement and the arguments

carefully and select the appropriate answer from the given options.

Statement:

Eating frozen foods is advantageous.

Arguments:

I Frozen foods sometimes may have more vitamins and minerals compared to fresh food, because fresh foods lose vitamins and minerals over time while freezing preserves nutrients.

II. Sodium present in frozen foods can lead to increased blood pressure level.

In this question, a group of numbers/symbols is coded using letters asper the table given below and the conditions which follow. The correct combination of codes following the conditions is your answer.

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Conditions:

(i) If the second element is an odd number and the last element is aneven number, the codes for these two (the second and the last elements)are to be interchanged.

(ii) If the third element is an even number and the fifth element is asymbol, the codes for these two (the third and the fifth elements) are tobe interchanged.

(iii) If the fifth element is a symbol and the sixth element is also a symbol,both these elements (the fifth and the sixth elements) are to be coded as R.

Number/Symbol: E 7 5 % & 4 % 8

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Statement: Should articles of only deserving authors be allowed to be published?

Arguments:

  1. Yes. It will save a lot of paper which is in short supply.

  2. No. It is not possible to draw a line between the deserving and the undeserving.