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Logical Reasoning: Most Important Questions from NTA NET June 2019 (Past Paper Solutions)

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Q 2. No musicians are Japanese (24 June 2019 Evening Shift)
All Barbers are Musicians
No Musicians are Japanese
Identify the Middle Term in the above syllogism
(1) Subject in the first premise and predicate in the second premise
(2) Predicate in the first premise and subject in the second premise
(3) Predicate in the both premises
(4) Subject in the both premises

Q 3. From the following two premises which conclusions could be validly drawn from the premises (20 June 2019 Paper 1 Evening Shift)
Premises:
1. All cats are dogs
2. All dogs are cows

Conclusions:
a. All cats are cows
b. Some cows are cats
c. All dogs are cats
d. No cow is dog

Select the correct code:
(1) b c and d
(2) d only
(3) a and b
(4) b and d


Q 4. Assertion: Night time temperatures in the central parts of the city are generally higher than those over the surrounding rural areas (20 June 2019 Evening Shift)
Reason: Radiation losses over the urban areas are less than those over the rural areas
Choose the correct option:
(1) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
(2) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
(3) A is true but R is false
(4) A is false but R is true


Q 5. Consider the argument given below: (21 June 2019 Paper 1 Evening Shift)
“Sound is permanent because it is audible”
Identify the fallacy involved in the above argument on the basis of Indian logic from the options given below:
(1) Fallacy of trivial reason
(2) Fallacy of irrelevant reason
(3) Fallacy of contradictory reason
(4) Fallacy of wrong assertion


Q 6. Consider the example provided below: (21 June 2019 Paper 1 Evening Shift)
“There is no jar now on the ground”
Identify the means of knowledge (Pramana) involved in the example.

From the options given below:
(1) Anupalabdhi
(2) Arthapatti
(3) Pratyaksha
(4) Anumāna

Q7. If proposition ‘All pens are not pencil’ is taken to be True then which of the following propositions can be False? (21 June 2019 Paper 1 Morning Shift)
(1) All pens are pencils
(2) Some pencils are pens
(3) No pen is pencil
(4) Some pens are pencils

Q 8. Given below are two premises with four conclusions drawn from them. Which of the following conclusions could be validly drawn from the premises?
Premises: (25 June 2019 Paper 1 Evening Shift)
a) Some rings are bells
b) No ring is ornament
Conclusions:
(1) All bells are ornaments
(2) Some ornaments are not bells
(3) No ring is bell
(4) All bells are not ornaments

Q 9. If proposition “students are serious” is taken to be false then which of the following propositions can be true? (25 June 2019 Paper 1 Evening Shift)
1) All students are serious
2) All students are not serious
3) Some students are not serious
4) Some serious ones are not students
i. (1) only
ii. (2) and (4)
iii. (4) only
iv. (2) and (3)

Q 10. Mass media do not have pre-determined functions for everyone and people use them the way they like. This is suggestive of the fact that, (26 June 2019 Paper 1 Morning Shift)

(1) Audiences are active
(2) Content is of little significance
(3) Content lacks plurality
(4) Audiences are homogeneous









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