Statement and Conclusion MCQs

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Q41.
Statements: Nation X faced growing international opposition for its decision to explode eight nuclear weapons at its test site.
Conclusions:

The citizens of the nation favoured the decision.
Some powerful countries do not want other nations to become as powerful as they are.
Discuss
Answer: (d).Neither I nor II follows
Q42.
Statements: In a highly centralised power structure, in which even senior cabinet ministers are prepared to reduce themselves to pathetic countries or yesmen airing views that are primarily intended to anticipate or reflect the Prime Minister's own performances, there can be no place for any consensus that is quite different from real or contrived unanimity of opinion, expressed through a well orchestrated endorsement of the leader's actions.
Conclusions:

I. The Ministers play safe by not giving anti-government views.
II. The Prime Minister does not encourage his colleagues to render their own views.
Discuss
Answer: (a).Only conclusion I follows
Q43.
Statements: National Aluminium Company has moved India from a position of shortage to self-sufficiency in the metal.
Conclusions:

I. Previously, India had to import aluminium.
II. With this speed, it can soon become a foreign exchange earner.
Discuss
Answer: (d).Both I and II follow
Q44.
Statements: In Japan, the incidence of stomach cancer is very high, while that of bowel cancer is very low. But Japanese immigrate to Hawaii, this is reversed - the rate of bowel cancer increases but the rate of stomach cancer is reduced in the next generation. All this is related to nutrition - the diets of Japanese in Hawaii are different than those in Japan.
Conclusions:

I. The same diet as in Hawaii should be propagated in Japan also.
II. Bowel cancer is less severe than stomach cancer.
Discuss
Answer: (d).Neither I nor II follows
Q45.
Statements: The Government run company had asked its employees to declare their income and assets but it has been strongly resisted by employees union and no employee is going to declare his income.
Conclusions:

I. The employees of this company do not seem to have any additional undisclosed income besides their salary.
II. The employees union wants all senior officers to declare their income first.
Discuss
Answer: (d).Neither I nor II follows
Q46.
Statements: Monitoring has become an integral part in the planning of social development programmes. It is recommended that Management Information System be developed for all programmes. This is likely to give a feedback on the performance of the functionaries and the efficacy with which services are being delivered.
Conclusions:

I. All the social development programmes should be evaluated.
II. There is a need to monitor the performance of workers.
Discuss
Answer: (d).Both I and II follow
Q47.
Statements: The T.V. programmes, telecast specially for women are packed with a variety of recipes and household hints. A major portion of magazines for women also contains the items mentioned above.
Conclusions:

I. Women are not interested in other things.
II. An average woman's primary interest lies in home and specially in the kitchen.
Discuss
Answer: (b).Only conclusion II follows
Q48.
Statements: The distance of 900 km by road between Bombay and Jafra will be reduced to 280 km by sea. This will lead to a saving of Rs. 7.92 crores per annum on fuel.
Conclusions:

I. Transportation by sea is cheaper than that by road.
II. Fuel must be saved to the greatest extent
Discuss
Answer: (b).Only conclusion II follows
Q49.
In the following question, a statement/group of statements is given followed by some conclusions. Without resolving anything yourself choose the conclusion which logically follows from the given statements).

All that glitters is not gold.
Discuss
Answer: (d).Glittering things may be deceptive.
Q50.
In the following question, a statement/group of statements is given followed by some conclusions. Without resolving anything yourself choose the conclusion which logically follows from the given statements).

Most dresses in that shop are expensive.
Discuss
Answer: (c).There are cheap dresses also in that shop.