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1. 
1. If, since the beginning of the dance there has been one partner change, made in response to call 1, which of the following must be a pair of partners?
A.
(a) Mr. Batra & Mrs. Pawar
B.
(b) Mr. Batra & Mrs. Raichand
C.
(c) Mr. Juneja & Mrs. Pawar
D.
(d) Mr. Juneja & Mrs. Batra
E.
(e) None of these
2. 
If, after the first two calls of the dance, each dancer is again partnered with his or her own spouse, the calls made could have been
A.
(a) 1 followed by 2
B.
(b) 3 followed by 1
C.
(c) 1 followed by 1, or 2 followed by 2, or 3 followed 3
D.
(d) 1 followed by 1, or 2 followed by 2, but not 3 followed by 3
E.
(e) None
3. 
3. If, since the beginning of the dance, two partner changes have been made, the first in response to call 1 and the second in response to call 2, which of the following must be true?
A.
(a) Mrs. Batra is partnered with Mr. Raichand
B.
(b) Mrs. Juneja is partnered with Mr. Juneja
C.
(c) Mr. Pawar is partnered with Mrs. Raichand
D.
(d) No man is partnered with his wife
E.
(e) None
4. 
4. If Mr. Batra is partnered with Mrs. Batra after the first two calls of the dance, and if the second call was 2, which of the following is true of the first call?
A.
(a) It must have been 1
B.
(b) It must have been 2
C.
(c) It must have been 3
D.
(d) It could have been any of the three calls except 1
E.
(e) None of these
5. 
5. If Mr. Juneja is partnered with Mrs. Batra after the first two calls of the dance, and if the second call was 3, which of the following is true of the first call?
A.
(a) It must have been 1
B.
(b) It must have been 2
C.
(c) It must have been
D.
(d) It could have been any of the three calls except 2.
E.
(e) None of these
6. 
6. If P is ten years old, all of could be true EXCEPT:
A.
(a) R is five years old
B.
(b) R is eight years old
C.
(c) S is five years old
D.
(d) S is seven years old
E.
(e) None
7. 
7. If T is both older than V, and younger than U, then R could be how old?
A.
(a) Only five years old
B.
(b) Only six years old
C.
(c) Only seven years old
D.
(d) Either five or six years old
E.
(e) None
8. 
8. Which of the following CANNOT be S’s age?
A.
(a) Five years old
B.
(b) Six years old
C.
(c) Seven years old
D.
(d) Nine years old
E.
(e) None of these
9. 
9. If V is six years old, then all of the following could be Z’s age EXCEPT
A.
(a) Five
B.
(b) Six
C.
(c) Seven
D.
(d) Eight
E.
(e) None of these
10. 
Which of the conclusions follow? 10. Statements : Some books are trees. All trees are roads. All roads are wheels. Conclusions : I. Some wheels are books. II. Some roads are books. III. Some wheels are trees.
A.
(1) Only I and II follow
B.
(2) Only II and III follow
C.
(3) Only I and III follow
D.
(4) All follow
E.
(5) None of these
11. 
11. Statements : All stones are rivers. All rivers are cars. Some cars are trains. Conclusions : I. Some trains are stones. II. Some cars are stones. III. Some trains are rivers.
A.
(1) None follows
B.
(2) Only I follows
C.
(3) Only II follows
D.
(4) Only III follows
E.
(5) Only II and III follow
12. 
12. Statements : All desks are rooms. Some rooms are halls. All halls are leaves. Conclusions : I. Some leaves are desks. II. Some halls are desks. III. Some leaves are rooms.
A.
(1) None follows
B.
(2) Only I follow
C.
(3) Only II follows
D.
(4) Only III follows
E.
(5) Only II and III follow
13. 
13. Statements : Some bags are plates. Some plates are chairs. All chairs are tables. Conclusions : I. Some tables are plates. II. Some chairs are bags. III. No chair is bag.
A.
(1) Only I follows
B.
(2) Only either II or III follows
C.
(3) Only I and either II or III follow
D.
(4) Only III follows
E.
(5) None of these
14. 
14. Statements : All buildings are mirrors. Some mirrors are pens. No pen is paper. Conclusions : I. Some papers are buildings. II. Some pens are buildings. III. Some papers are mirrors.
A.
(1) None follows
B.
(2) Only I follows
C.
(3) Only II follows
D.
(4) Only III follows
E.
(5) Only II and III follow
15. 
15. Statements : R@K, K$F, F*N Conclusions : I. N©R II. F @ R III. F © R
A.
(1) Only I is true
B.
(2) Only either II or III is true
C.
(3) Only I and either II or III are true
D.
(4) Only III is true
E.
(5) None of these
16. 
16. Statements : J© M M∗K K%D Conclusions : I. J©D II. D * M III. K © J
A.
(1) None is true
B.
(2) Only I is true
C.
(3) Only II is true
D.
(4) Only III is true
E.
(5) Only I and II are true
17. 
17. Statements : H*T T$B B©R Conclusions : I. R©H II.B © H III. T* R
A.
(1) Only I is true
B.
(2) Only I and II are true
C.
(3) Only I and III are true
D.
(4) Only II and III are true
E.
(5) None of these
18. 
18. Statements : R$ D D @ N N©F Conclusions : I. F∗D II. F*R III. N % R
A.
(1) Only I and II are true
B.
(2) Only I and III are true
C.
(3) Only II and III are true
D.
(4) All are true
E.
(5) None
19. 
19. Statements : F$B B@H H%K Conclusions : I. B%F II. K @ F III. K $ B
A.
(1) Only I is true
B.
(2) Only II is true
C.
(3) Only III is true
D.
(4) Only I and III are true
E.
(5) None of these
20. 
20. Statements : M%D D*K K$N Conclusions : I. K©M II. N©D III. M ©N
A.
(1) Only I is true
B.
(2) Only II is true
C.
(3) Only III is true
D.
(4) Only I and II are true
E.
(5) None of these