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The class of Mr Jekyll was given a survey to figure out which cartoon character (from a list of four) the students liked the most. It was found that:
Which of the following statements is most likely true?
A. Spongebob is the most liked character of the students.
B. Some students who picked Mr Bean also picked Snoopy.
C. Some students who picked Spongebob did not pick Snoopy.
D. Most of the students who picked Elsa also picked Spongebob.
Laptops, phones, and radios are the only types of bags. All laptops are heavy. All phones are square-shaped. All radios are thick. All laptops are also phones. Some phones are also radios. No radios are laptops. |
If the information in the box is true, whose reasoning is correct?
Misha: “If a bag is square-shaped, it is most definitely not a radio.
Paul: “Some bags can be heavy and thick.”
A. Misha is correct.
B. Paul is correct.
C. Both of them are correct.
D. Both of them are wrong.
Mildred is a sensitive person with certain medical limitations. If Mildred has eaten squid, she will trigger her allergies. If she spends too much time under the sun, she will get very tired. Sometimes, her allergies can also cause her to feel very tired.
If the information above is true, which statement must also be true?
A. If Mildred is very tired, it is definitely because she spent too much time under the sun.
B. If Mildred is not tired, it’s only because she has not eaten any squid.
C. If Mildred is not tired, she still could’ve eaten some squid.
D. If Mildred is very tired, it is because she forgot to take her medication.
The following statements were given:
If the statements above are true, which of the following statements should also be true?
A. If it is made of wood and is placed on the field, it is definitely a scarecrow.
B. If it has elaborate designs but does not last for more than a year, it might be a scarecrow.
C. If it is made of wood and lasts for more than a year, it might be a scarecrow.
D. If it has elaborate designs, it most likely is a scarecrow.
Jannette, Naples, and Lim were playing baseball in the yard when one of the windows broke. When asked by Mrs Lulu, their mother, they all had different responses:
Jannette: I broke the window.
Naples: Lim was the one who broke the window.
Lim: Naples is telling the truth.
Mrs Lulu knows that two of them are lying and only one is guilty.
Which among the statements below is least likely true?
A. Lim is innocent but lying.
B. Jannette is guilty.
C. Jannette is lying.
D. Naples is innocent but lying.
The visitors of Mount Caracal beach house, a tourist spot in the middle of the mountain, were studied by the marketing department. They had the following findings:
Which of the following statements is most likely false?
A. If a visitor did not come from the Southern part, that person might have come from the East.
B. All visitors that have visited the Eastern part of the mountain might also visit the North.
C. If a person comes from the beach house, there is a chance that they came from the West.
D. All visitors who come to the beach house should have come from at least one direction.
Most bunnies are kangaroos. All kangaroos require strict training to hone their skills. All kangaroos are good at tricks in competitions. Some rats are bunnies. All rats are heavy eaters. All rats are dogs. No dogs are kangaroos. |
If the information in the box is true, whose reasoning is correct?
Fantine: “If the bunny is not good at tricks in competitions, then it might be a dog.”
Eponine: “If a bunny is not a dog, then it cannot be a rat.”
A. Fantine is correct.
B. Eponine is correct.
C. Both are correct.
D. Both are wrong.
Melons are hard. Many hard things are edible but some hard things cannot be eaten. Most melons are green.
If the information above is true, which statement is least likely true?
A. Melons might be edible.
B. If it is not edible, it might be a melon.
C. If it is hard but the colour is not green, it might be a melon.
D. If it is hard but the colour is not green, it cannot be a melon.
The following statements were given:
If the statements above are true, which of the following statements should also be true?
A. If it is fragrant and is a spice, it cannot be a green onion.
B. If a green onion is fragrant, it is definitely a spice.
C. Green onions may have large roots and small leaves.
D. If a green onion has small leaves but is fragrant, it is not a spice.
Each of the following questions contains two statements labelled I and II. There may be a causal connection between the two statements. These two statements may have the same cause or have separate reasons. These statements might be separate causes with no connection. Read both statements in each question and choose the correct answer from the given answer options.
Statements:
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Which of the following statements is correct?
A. Statement I is the cause and statement II is its effect
B. Statement II is the cause and statement I is its effect
C. Both statements I and II are independent causes
D. Both statements I and II are effects of independent causes
E. Both statements I and II are effects of some common cause
Cysero was on his way to school when he found a mangy kitten by the street. The tiny animal looked helpless and his heart couldn’t bear leaving the poor animal. For a moment, he wasn’t sure what to do since his mother might not accept another stray kitten into their house. After a while, Cysero decided to bring the kitten to the veterinarian and asked his friend, Ashley, to take care of the said animal.
In accordance with the passage, which of the following statements must also be true?
A. Cysero’s school is only a walking distance from his house.
B. Cysero’s mother dislikes cats.
C. Ashley lives near the veterinarian’s clinic.
D. Cysero has previously brought a kitten home before.
Clark wants to study for his upcoming exams but he doesn’t know which subject he should prioritise. Written below are the facts regarding his subjects:
Based on the facts presented, which subject should Clark prioritise and study the most?
A. Ethics
B. Business Law
C. Calculus
D. Science
Some statements are given in the question below, followed by some conclusions. You must accept the given statements as true, even if they appear to contradict commonly known facts. Read all of the conclusions and then decide which one logically follows from the given statements.
Statements:
Some handkerchiefs are towels.
Some towels are tissues.
No tissues are handkerchiefs.
Conclusions:
1.) If a towel is not a handkerchief, it is a tissue.
2.) All towels that aren’t tissues can either be a handkerchief or some other kind.
Which of the following logically follows?
A. Both Conclusions 1 and 2 follow.
B. Only Conclusion 1 follows.
C. Only Conclusion 2 follows.
D. Neither Conclusion 1 nor Conclusion 2 follows.
Castor Flowers are vibrant and look appealing to the naked eye. Castor flowers vary in colour with some having a dark purple shade to pale white. All castor flowers are poisonous. Castor Oil is extracted from the poisonous part of the flower. Castor oil is a commonly used cosmetic and skincare ingredient worldwide. This oil is poisonous when ingested or consumed. |
If the information in the box is true, whose reasoning is correct?
Nestor: “If a flower looks appealing to the eye, vibrant, and is poisonous, it is definitely a castor flower.”
Camilla: “If a poisonous oil is derived from a flower that isn’t coloured dark purple or pale white, it cannot be from a castor flower. .”
A. Only Nestor.
B. Only Camilla.
C. Both Nestor and Camilla.
D. Neither of them.
If the moon is full, all wolves will howl.
Some wolves will howl when hunting or mating.
If the information above is true, which statement must also be true?
A. If wolves are not howling, it cannot be mating season.
B. If wolves are not howling, it definitely is not a full moon.
C. If they are hunting, wolves should be howling.
D. If it is not a full moon, wolves shouldn’t be howling.
The police have captured three different suspects for the recent loss of the Emerald Crown in the city museum. After being interviewed by the investigators, the three suspects gave their statements:
With the help of a forensic psychologist, they learned that two of them are telling the truth while one is guilty.
Which among the statements is least likely true?
A. Suspect 1 is telling the truth and is not guilty.
B. Suspect 2 is lying and guilty.
C. Suspect 3 is lying and guilty.
D. Suspects 1 and 3 are both telling the truth.
The following information was gathered by data analysts:
If the statements above are true, which of the following should also be true?
A. Some clients who use Twitter may not use Youtube.
B. All clients who use Twitter will not use Instagram.
C. A client who uses Youtube may use both Instagram and Twitter.
D. Some clients who use Twitter may not use Instagram.
Each of the following questions contains two statements labelled I and II. There may be a causal connection between the two statements. These two statements may have the same cause or have separate reasons. These statements might be separate causes with no connection. Read both statements in each question and choose the correct answer from the given answer options.
Statements:
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Which of the following statements is correct?
A. Statement I is the cause and statement II is its effect
B. Statement II is the cause and statement I is its effect
C. Both statements I and II are independent causes
D. Both statements I and II are effects of independent causes
E. Both statements I and II are effects of some common cause
Matilda wants to visit the London Eye for her summer break. Unfortunately, her mother will not allow her to do so because she needs to prepare for an exam which will be held right at the beginning of the school year. Her mother told her, “The upcoming exam will be difficult and you need to review as early as now since scoring high is required for Nave High School aspirants.” This conversation with her mother led to Matilda postponing her summer plans.
In accordance with the passage, which of the following statements must also be true?
A. Matilda frequently visited the London Eye during summer in the past years.
B. Matilda needs to study since she is a student at Nave High School.
C. Matilda is not yet a student of Nave High School.
D. Matilda will visit the London Eye this winter break instead of summer.
Melanie wants to try a new technique in studying for her upcoming exams. She heard that listening to music helps maintain focus and retain important points. She still is not sure of what type of music she should listen to and she must pick the music type immediately since the exam will be tomorrow.
Based on the facts presented, which music will Melanie pick?
A. Lofi music does not distract the listener and it is best used for a series of study sessions.
B. Pop music is upbeat and helps quickly retain short-term information for a couple of days.
C. Rock music increases the heart rate which then increases the chance of understanding Maths.
D. Classical music is calming and is often used by students preparing for entrance exams.