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  1. I. All dogs like to run.
    II. Some dogs like to bark.
    III. Some dogs look like wolves.

    If all the above statements are true, which of the following statements must be true?

    1. All dogs who like to bark look like wolves.
    2. Dogs who like to bark also like to run.
    3. Dogs who like to run do not look like wolves.

  2. A.
    1
    B.
    2
    C.
    2 and 3 only
    D.
    None of these


  3. I. All drinks are soups.
    II. All soups are drinkable.
    III. Some soups are red drinks.

    If all the above statements are true, which of the following statements must be true?

    1. Some drinks are red drinks.
    2. All soups are drinks.
    3. All red drinks are drinkable.

  4. A.
    I and II only
    B.
    II only
    C.
    I and III only
    D.
    III only
    E.
    None of these


  5. I. All caps have brims.
    II. There are red caps and blue caps.
    III. Baseball hats are caps.

    If all the above statements are true, which of the following statements must be true?

    1. All hats have brims.
    2. Some baseball hats are blue.
    3. Baseball hats have no brims.

  6. A.
    I only
    B.
    II only
    C.
    II and III only
    D.
    None of these

  7. Four friends were sharing a pizza. They decided to give an extra piece to the oldest friend. Tom is three months older than Chris, who is four months younger than John. Peter is two months older than Chris. Who will get the extra piece of pizza?

  8. A.
    Peter
    B.
    Chris
    C.
    John
    D.
    Tom

  9. At the baseball game, Peter was sitting in the seat 255. Maria was sitting to the right of Peter in the seat 256. Tom was sitting in the seat to the left of the Peter. John was sitting to the left of Tom. In which seat John was sitting?

  10. A.
    252
    B.
    253
    C.
    251
    D.
    250

  11. A mugging is witnessed by four people. They provide different descriptions of the mugger to the police. Which of the following descriptions is probably correct?

  12. A.
    Thin, middle-aged and average height
    B.
    Thin, tall and middle-aged
    C.
    Tall, thin and young
    D.
    Tall, average height and middle-aged

  13. Ms. Roberts allowed her students to choose who their partner will be; however, no pair of students can work together for more than five class periods in a row. Ram and Mohan have studied together five class periods in a row. Suresh and Amit have worked together three class periods in a row. Suresh does not want to work with Ram. Who should be assigned to work with Mohan?

  14. A.
    Suresh
    B.
    Ram
    C.
    Amit
    D.
    None of these

  15. A college's science department wants to appoint a new chairperson, based on seniority. Mr. Verma has less seniority than Mr. Tomar, but more than Mrs. Bakshi. Mr. Rawat has more seniority than Mr. Verma, but less than Mr. Tomar. Mr. Tomar doesn't want the job. Who will be the new science department chairperson?

  16. A.
    Mr. Rawat
    B.
    Mr. Tomar
    C.
    Mr. Verma
    D.
    Mr. Bakshi

  17. Dinesh has been visiting friends in Delhi for the past two weeks. He is leaving tomorrow morning, and his flight is very early in the morning. Most of his friends live close to the airport. Mohan lives 8 miles away. Farid lives three miles away, Sohan lives five miles away. Aman is farther away than Farid, but closer than Sohan. Approximately how far is Aman from the airport?

  18. A.
    seven miles
    B.
    five miles
    C.
    six miles
    D.
    four miles