Logical Reasoning - Statement and Conclusion - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Statement and Conclusion - Section 1 (Q.No. 15)
Directions to Solve
In each question below is given a statement followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to assume everything in the statement to be true, then consider the two conclusions together and decide which of them logically follows beyond a reasonable doubt from the information given in the statement.
Give answer:
- (A) If only conclusion I follows
- (B) If only conclusion II follows
- (C) If either I or II follows
- (D) If neither I nor II follows and
- (E) If both I and II follow.
15.
Statements: National Aluminium Company has moved India from a position of shortage to self-sufficiency in the metal.
Conclusions:
- Previously, India had to import aluminium.
- With this speed, it can soon become a foreign exchange earner.
Answer: Option
Explanation:
According to the statement, National Aluminium Company has moved India from a position of shortage in the past to self-sufficiency in the present. This means that previously, India had to import aluminium. So, I follows. Also, it can be deduced that if production increases at the same rate, India can export it in future. So, II also follows.
Discussion:
24 comments Page 1 of 3.
Madhura said:
1 decade ago
II cannot be a conclusion as nothing is mentioned abt it.... it can be a assumption .... please reply on this
Prathmesh said:
1 decade ago
I do agree that II doesnot follow since nothing about the speed or growth is mentioned in the statement.
So please justify the answer.
So please justify the answer.
Harsh said:
1 decade ago
Yes(A) should be the answer because there is no data about the future production of aluminium.
22sahb said:
1 decade ago
If we can import, why can't we export. There was shortage earlier, now there is self sufficiency. We imported earlier, in future we can export!
Tejpal said:
1 decade ago
Is it necessary that shortage in production means importing of that thing. Secondly its only mentioned that production increased to self reliance. How can we conclude about export.
Dheera said:
1 decade ago
It is mentioned that "shortage". I means we have been imported in the past. Here we are importing from other countries that means other countries need not to import. So. Even if we increase our growth other countries need not to import. Option I is the correct answer.
Ryan Millar said:
1 decade ago
the RATE of growth was not mentioned in the statement. Therefrom The term "With this speed" makes conclusion II not follow.
Rama said:
1 decade ago
Nothing mentioned about surplus. It met only the condition of self sufficiency. So I should be the answer.
Paridhi said:
1 decade ago
There was shortage of aluminum. So is it necessary that if we have a shortage of something in our country we import it? India can also choose not to import aluminum even though it has shortage of that metal?
Shale said:
10 years ago
If there was a shortage of aluminum, it wouldn't make sense they were importing aluminum. If they were receiving aluminum via importing it, would that not take care of the shortage. If one were to import excessive product to a country.
Because it was imported would not signify that country is in a shortage of that product. If India imported aluminum, I think it would be safer to say they fixed their shortage problem and in fact didn't have a shortage problem. If in fact they were importing aluminum to resolve that issue.
Because it was imported would not signify that country is in a shortage of that product. If India imported aluminum, I think it would be safer to say they fixed their shortage problem and in fact didn't have a shortage problem. If in fact they were importing aluminum to resolve that issue.
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