Logical Reasoning and Analytical Ability
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To regulate commercial activity in the newly designated Green Corridor, the Municipal Directorate published specific mandates for issuing operating permits. Every applicant must satisfy four primary conditions:
I. The operating vehicle must be a zero-emission electric model.
II. The proprietor must hold a commercial food safety clearance valid beyond the current calendar year.
III. A mandatory, non-refundable deposit of ₹25,000 must be submitted.
IV. The enterprise must demonstrate at least 48 months of continuous prior operation within the metropolitan limits.
However, the Directorate allows specific deviations:
- Clause (A): If an applicant fulfills all conditions except (I), but utilizes a hybrid bio-CNG vehicle producing noise below 50 decibels, their file must be escalated to the Corridor Environmental Committee.
- Clause (B): If an applicant fulfills all conditions except (IV), but the proprietor is a registered state culinary academy graduate, the file must be escalated to the Regional Director.
Applicant Profile: 'Earth Plates' submitted their application on August 14, 2026. The enterprise has been operating continuously in the metropolitan limits since January 2021. The proprietor holds a commercial food safety clearance valid until May 2027. They have submitted the ₹25,000 deposit. The food truck operates on a hybrid bio-CNG engine with a certified noise level of 45 decibels.
Based exclusively on the mandates provided, what is the appropriate administrative action for this application?
In logical reasoning assessments, an argument is considered 'strong' if it directly relates to the core issue of the statement and is supported by a logical, realistic, and practical justification.
Read the following statements and candidate conclusions carefully. Assuming that the information given in the statements is true, even if it appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, determine which of the conclusions logically follow(s) from the given statements.
Statements:
1. All polymers are synthetic materials.
2. No synthetic materials are natural fibers.
Conclusions:
I. No polymers are natural fibers.
II. All natural fibers are polymers.
Which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements?
In logical reasoning analysis for public policy decision-making, an argument rejecting a proposal for mandatory rooftop rainwater harvesting in urban centers on the sole ground that 'it will require citizens to alter their routine domestic water conservation habits' is classified as a strong argument.
Consider the following three categorical statements:
1. No document is an index.
2. All indices are catalogs.
3. All catalogs are registers.
Which of the following conclusions logically follow from the given statements? (Select all that apply.)
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Read the following statement and the two arguments that follow.
Statement: Should the state government immediately ban all private coaching institutes in order to improve the quality of education in government schools?
Arguments:
I. Yes, because private coaching institutes charge high fees, and shutting them down completely overnight is the most effective administrative step to eliminate educational inequality.
II. No, because prohibiting coaching institutes without upgrading infrastructure and teaching standards in government schools will not automatically raise public education quality.
Which of the above arguments is/are strong?
Given below is a statement followed by two arguments numbered I and II. Read the statement and arguments carefully and determine which of the arguments is/are strong in the context of state policy formulation.
Statement: Should the state government mandate that all state-run public transport buses be converted entirely to electric vehicles within a tight deadline of two years?
Argument I: Yes, because replacing fossil-fuel buses with electric buses will significantly lower urban carbon emissions and improve city air quality.
Argument II: No, because enforcing a complete transition within two years without adequate charging infrastructure will severely strain state finances and risk disrupting daily municipal commuter services.
Which of the following options correctly assesses the strength of these arguments?
Given the universal affirmative categorical proposition 'All roses are flowers', its logically valid converse is 'All flowers are roses'.
Five delivery drivers (Liam, Maya, Noah, Olivia, and Paul) park their vans in a straight line facing North. The parking positions are numbered 1 to 5 from West (left) to East (right). Each van carries a different category of goods: Books, Clothing, Electronics, Food, and Medical supplies.
The following constraints apply:
1. Noah, who does not transport Medical supplies, is parked such that the van carrying Electronics is second to his right.
2. Maya's van is parked immediately to the left (West) of the van carrying Food.
3. Paul's van, which is not parked at either extreme end (Position 1 or 5), is parked immediately to the right (East) of the van carrying Medical supplies.
4. The van carrying Books is parked at the extreme left end (Position 1).
5. Liam's van is parked somewhere to the right of Paul's van, but Liam does not carry Food.
Based on the parking arrangement, who drives the van carrying Medical supplies, and what is its position?
Read the given statement and the two arguments that follow, then answer the question.
Statement:
Should state governments transition entirely from paper-based land ownership registries to a decentralized blockchain digital ledger for all property transactions?
Arguments:
I. Yes, because an immutable digital ledger provides tamper-proof transaction records, thereby reducing fraudulent land transfers and prolonged civil litigation.
II. No, because complete digitalization without physical alternatives risks disenfranchising rural property owners who lack reliable internet connectivity and digital literacy.
Which of the options below correctly evaluates the strength of these arguments?
Statement: Should municipal corporations mandate rainwater harvesting systems for all newly constructed commercial buildings in urban areas?
Arguments:
I. Yes, rainwater harvesting reduces urban storm-water flooding and helps replenish depleted groundwater tables.
II. No, all government building regulations are completely unnecessary and should be abolished immediately.
III. Yes, sustainable urban water management is essential for long-term municipal water security.
Which of the arguments listed above is/are strong?
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At a charity dinner, a woman named Sarah points to a man across the room and tells her friend, 'His wife's father-in-law is the husband of my husband's mother.' If it is known that Sarah's husband is his parents' only son, what is the exact relationship of the man to Sarah?
Examine the two premises given below:
Premise 1: All engineers are professionals.
Premise 2: No professionals are illiterate.
Now evaluate the following candidate conclusions:
Conclusion I: No engineers are illiterate.
Conclusion II: Some illiterate individuals are engineers.
Which of the following options accurately identifies the logically valid conclusion(s)?
Read the following statements and conclusions carefully:
Statements:
1. All quantum sensors are optical resonators.
2. No optical resonator is a thermal detector.
3. All thermal detectors are cryogenic probes.
Conclusions:
I. No quantum sensor is a thermal detector.
II. Some cryogenic probes are not optical resonators.
Which of the specified conclusions logically follow(s) from the given statements under strict formal logic?
Seven diplomats—K, L, M, N, O, P, and Q—are sitting in a straight row facing either North or South. Their seating arrangement is based on the following conditions:
1. P sits at one of the extreme ends of the row.
2. M sits third to the right of P.
3. The person sitting exactly in the middle of the row faces North.
4. Only two people sit between M and Q.
5. O sits second to the left of Q.
6. L sits to the immediate right of O.
7. K is not an immediate neighbor of P.
8. N sits to the immediate right of K.
9. The immediate neighbors of M face opposite directions (i.e., if one faces North, the other faces South).
10. The people sitting at the extreme ends face opposite directions.
11. N faces a direction opposite to that of L, while L faces the same direction as M.
Based on the given seating arrangement, which of the following statements is true?
Read the following statements and candidate conclusions carefully. Assume the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts.
Statements:
1. All luminescent flora are toxic species.
2. No toxic species are apex predators.
Conclusions:
I. No luminescent flora are apex predators.
II. Some toxic species are luminescent flora.
III. Some toxic species are not apex predators.
Which of the following logically follows from the given statements?
The State Rural Development Authority evaluates proposals for the "Smart Village Initiative" based on specific criteria. As of 1st July 2026, to be eligible, a village must:
1. Have a population of at least 5,000.
2. Have achieved 100% household electrification.
3. Possess a functional primary healthcare center (PHC) staffed with a permanent doctor.
4. Have a recorded literacy rate of not less than 80%.
However, if a village satisfies all the above criteria EXCEPT:
(I) criterion 1, but covers a geographical area of more than 50 sq. km, the proposal should be referred to the District Collector.
(II) criterion 2, but has an active solar micro-grid project, the proposal should be referred to the Renewable Energy Board.
(III) criterion 4, but has shown an improvement of at least 10 percentage points in literacy over the past 3 years, it is to be granted "Provisional Status".
Consider the following village proposals reviewed on 14th August 2026:
- Village Malpur: Population is 4,100; Area is 58 sq. km; 100% household electrification; has a functional PHC with a permanent doctor; literacy rate is 84%.
- Village Sitapur: Population is 6,500; Area is 45 sq. km; 92% household electrification but has an active solar micro-grid; has a functional PHC with only a visiting doctor (no permanent doctor); literacy rate is 82%.
- Village Devgarh: Population is 5,400; Area is 35 sq. km; 100% household electrification; has a functional PHC with a permanent doctor; current literacy rate is 74%, which increased from 62% three years ago.
Based on the rules provided, which of the following administrative decisions are correct?
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Six project managers (Arthur, Vera, Winston, Xavier, Yara, and Zane) are seated around a triangular table facing the center. Three of them sit at the corners of the table and three sit at the middle of each side.
1. Arthur sits at one of the corners.
2. Yara sits second to the left of Arthur.
3. Winston sits to the immediate right of Yara.
4. Vera sits at the middle of one of the sides, but she is not an immediate neighbor of Arthur.
5. Zane sits second to the left of Vera.
Based on this arrangement, who sits to the immediate left of Zane?
Statement: Should municipal corporations make rooftop rainwater harvesting systems mandatory for all existing and newly constructed residential buildings in urban areas?
Arguments:
I. Yes, as urban groundwater tables are depleting rapidly, and rainwater harvesting provides a sustainable method to replenish aquifers and mitigate urban water scarcity.
II. No, because retrofitting existing older residential structures may pose structural safety risks and high capital costs for property owners without government financial support.
III. Yes, because rainwater is naturally soft and tastes better than piped municipal water supplies.
Which of the arguments listed above is/are strong?
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Read the following statement and the two arguments that follow:
Statement: Should the state government immediately mandate a complete shift to 100% digital e-governance workflows and abolish paper files across all municipal offices within six months?
Arguments:
I. No, because a rigid six-month deadline in offices lacking adequate digital infrastructure and staff training will cause severe operational bottlenecks and disrupt public service delivery.
II. Yes, because paperless digital administrative workflows systematically reduce file clearance delays and improve governance transparency.
Which of the following evaluations regarding the strength of the arguments is correct?