Statement: The traffic light is red. Conclusions: I. Vehicles must stop. II. Pedestrians can cross the road. MCQ with Answer and Explanation

Statement: The traffic light is red. Conclusions: I. Vehicles must stop. II. Pedestrians can cross the road.
A. Both I and II follow
B. Only I follows
C. Only II follows
D. Neither I nor II follows
Answer: Option A
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
Red light means stop for vehicles; typically pedestrians can cross (in many countries). Both follow common traffic rules.

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Statement: All employees are punctual. Conclusions: I. Ramesh is punctual. II. Ramesh is an employee.
A. Only II follows
B. Neither I nor II follows
C. Both I and II follow
D. Only I follows

Correct Answer: Option B


Explanation:
We don't know if Ramesh is an employee, so neither follows from the given statement alone.

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Statement: From all available cultural records, it is evident that even in ancient India, both the masters and disciples valued not the quantity but the quality of knowledge.
Conclusions:
I. Giving importance to quantity of knowledge is meaningless.
II. There was an identity of educational values between teachers and students in ancient India.
A. Only conclusion II follows
B. Only conclusion I follows
C. Neither conclusion I nor II follows
D. Both conclusions I and II follow

Correct Answer: Option B


Explanation:
Conclusion I follows as valuing quality over quantity implies giving importance only to quantity is meaningless. Conclusion II does not follow; while both valued quality, this does not establish a complete identity of all educational values.

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Statement: The team won the championship. Conclusions: I. They practiced hard. II. They received a trophy.
A. Neither I nor II follows
B. Only I follows
C. Both I and II follow
D. Only II follows

Correct Answer: Option D


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Winning does not prove hard practice (I). Typically, winning a championship means getting a trophy (II). So II follows.

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