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All good athletes want to win,and all athletes who want to win eat a well-balanced diet,therefore,all athletes who do not eat a well-balanced diet are bad athletes.Q-Which of the following if true,would refuse the assumptions of the argument above?
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A. Fatima wants to win,but she is not a good athlete.
B. Rizwan,the accountant,eats a well-balanced diet,but he is not a good athlete.
C. All the players on the Zeeshan baseball team eat a well-balanced diet.
D. No athlete who does not eat a well-balanced diet wants to win.
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I All A's are B's II All A's are C's or D's III All C's and D's are A's IV All E's are D's V All G's are F's VI No F's are A's Q: If no P's are D's which of the following must be true
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A. No P is an A
B. No P is an B
C. If any P is an B it is an A
D. If any P is an A it is a C
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Nine athletes attend a sports banquet at Iqbal Stadium,Lahore.Three of the athletes--A,B and C--are varsity football players,two of the athletes---D and E--are varsity basketball players.The other four athletes--L,M,N,and O --belong to the hockey club.All nine athletes will be seated at three small tables,each seating three athletes.The athletes must be seated according to the following rules:L and A do not sit at the same table.M sits together with at least one of B or D.There can be at most only one football player at a table.There can be at most only one basketball player at a table.Q-A and D are seated at one table.which of the following are possible seating arrangements for the remaining two tables?
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A. B with L and O, C with E and M
B. B with M and N, C with L and O
C. B with O and D, E with N and O
D. C with E and L, B with N and O
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Five ladies, Ayesha, Bano, Chandni, Durya, and Elina enter in a series of baking contests in which they are to place their Biryani dish to the judges. The series follows the rules of presentation given below: Bano places ahead of Chandni. Either Ayesha is first and Elina is last, or Elina is first and Ayesha is last. There are no ties in any contest. Everyone competes in each contest. Q:Which of the following CANNOT be true?
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A. Chandni places second
B. Durya places second
C. Durya places third
D. Chandni places ahead of Durya
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According to the new office smoking regulation,only employees who have enclosed offices may smoke at their desks.Virtually,all employees with enclosed offices are at the professional level,and virtually all secretaries employees lack enclosed offices.Therefore secretaries who smoke should be offered enclosed offices.1.Which of the following is an assumption that enables the conclusion above to be properly drawn?
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A. Employees at the professional level who do not smoke should keep their enclosed offices.
B. Employees with enclosed offices should not smoke at their desks,even though the new regulations permit them to do so.
C. Employees at the secretarial level should to smoke at their desks,even if they do not have enclosed offices.
D. The smoking regulations should allow all employees who smoke an equal opportunity to do so,regardless of an employee's job level.
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Each of the following problems has a question and two statements which labeled 1 and 2.Use the data given in 1 and 2 together with other information given in the statement,and find a correct answer by using basic mathematics and and everyday facts.Q-If M > N and O >P,then,M + O > N +P. Is S > T?1. S + A > T + B2. A > B
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A. Statement 1.Alone is sufficient but 2. ALONE is not sufficient to answer this question.
B. Statement 2.ALONE is sufficient but 1.ALONE is not sufficient to answer this question,
C. Statements 1 and2.COMBINED are sufficient to answer the question but NEITHER of them is sufficient ALONE.
D. Statements 1 and 2 COMBINED are not sufficient to answer the question and additional information is needed to find the correct answer.
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Many people do not read the books they purchase.For example seventeen percent of college students in Pakistan have textbooks,but only forty-five percent of them read more than once a year and only seventeen percent read more than once a week.Q-Which of the following if true costs doubt on the claim that most people read the books they purchase?
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A. Readers often exaggerate about their book reading.
B. The sale of novels is more than that of other types.
C. Many people buy books to pretend themselves as a scholar.
D. Regular book readers are most susceptible to eye diseases.
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A Government College sports president wishes to select four members of a sports-wing committee as special representatives to meet the requirements of college's sports activities.The committee consists of eight members four of which (K,L,M and M) are sports teachers whereas the other four (P,Q,R andS) are students.The four representatives must consist of exactly two sports teachers and two students.Either K or L must be one of the representatives but K and L both cannot be the representatives.If P is a If R is a representative then L cannot be a representative.Q-If P is a representative then which of the following CANNOT be a representative?
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A. M
B. N
C. Q
D. R
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A publisher chooses five articles to be published in the upcoming issue of an arts review.The only articles available for publication are theater articles L,M,N and O and dance articles W,X,Y,and Z.At least three of the fire published articles must be dance articles.If O is chosen,then Y Cannot be.If L is chosen,then O must also be chosen.Q-How many acceptable groupings articles include O?
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A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. Four
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Two statements,labeled (1) and (2),follow each of the following given questions.The statements contain certain information in the question you do not actually have to compute an answer,rather than you have to decide whether the information given in the statements (1) and (2) is sufficient to find a correct answer by using basic mathematics and everyday fact?Q-If it is raining then there must be clouds.Are there clouds?1. Today is Saturday.It is not raining2. It rained Friday.
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A. Statement 1.Alone is sufficient but 2. ALONE is not sufficient to answer this question.
B. Statement 2.ALONE is sufficient but 1.ALONE is not sufficient to answer this question.
C. Statements 1 and 2.TOGETHER are sufficient to answer the question but NEITHER of them is sufficient ALONE.
D. Statements 1 and 2 COMBINED are not sufficient to answer the question and additional information is needed to find the correct answer.
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