Statement & Conclusion MCQs for Rajasthan SI

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Rajasthan SI — Reasoning — Statement & Conclusion

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Question 1 of 20

if the prices of all things double, what happens to the intrinsic value of bought things?

Question 2 of 20

'Price is not the same thing as value. Suppose that on a day the prices of everything, e.g., coal, bread, postage stamps, a day's labor, the rent of houses, etc., double. Then prices will certainly rise, but values will not, except for one thing.' The author wants to say that if prices of all things double, then:

Question 3 of 20

In formal logic, if proposition P is 'We will go for a picnic' and proposition Q is 'We will go for trekking', the inclusive disjunction 'P OR Q' evaluates to False ONLY under which circumstance?

Question 4 of 20

Consider the following statements regarding comparative statistics: I. A higher absolute number of accidents by a specific vehicle type definitively proves its drivers are reckless. II. Without knowing the total volume of traffic for each vehicle type, absolute accident numbers are misleading. III. Valid statistical conclusions require comparing homogeneous data sets. Which of the statements is/are correct?

Question 5 of 20

Assertion (A): If the rent of a house doubles, the inherent utility derived from living in that house also doubles. Reason (R): Price and value are distinct concepts where price is monetary and value represents inherent worth or utility. Select the correct answer:

Question 6 of 20

Match the logical concepts in List I with their defining characteristics in List II: List I A. Heterogeneous Groups B. Either/Or Proposition C. Value vs Price List II 1. Falsified only by the absence of both conditions simultaneously. 2. Distinction between intrinsic worth and monetary cost. 3. Invalidates direct comparative statistical deductions due to structural differences.

Question 7 of 20

Consider the following impacts of a sudden 100% inflation across all commodities: I. The intrinsic value of daily labor is reduced by half. II. The purchasing power of the currency is halved. III. The monetary price of physical goods doubles. Which of the statements is/are correct?

Question 8 of 20

if the prices of all items including a day's labor and rent double, what happens to the value of sold things?

Question 9 of 20

What fundamental statistical flaw is committed when one concludes that a specific profession is safer simply because its absolute mortality rate is numerically lower than the national average?

Question 10 of 20

Which two scenarios from the text both fundamentally illustrate the logical error of drawing broad conclusions from incomplete contextual data (such as ignoring base rates or demographics)?

Question 11 of 20

Assertion (A): If the prices of all commodities double simultaneously, the intrinsic value of goods like coal and bread remains stable. Reason (R): Price and value are identical concepts in economics. Select the correct answer using the codes given below:

Question 12 of 20

Assertion (A): It is scientifically valid to conclude that a specific profession is universally safer based solely on its crude mortality rate being lower than the national average. Reason (R): Comparing groups with fundamentally different demographic compositions is logically fallacious due to their heterogeneity. Select the correct answer:

Question 13 of 20

If the statement 'We will go for a picnic' is False, and 'We will go for trekking' is False, what is the truth value of the compound statement 'We will either go for a picnic or for trekking'?

Question 14 of 20

Consider the following scenarios regarding the statement 'We will either go for a picnic or for trekking': I. Going for a picnic but not trekking. II. Going for neither a picnic nor trekking. III. Going for both a picnic and trekking. Which of the above scenarios DEFINITIVELY falsifies the statement according to the given text?

Question 15 of 20

When the price level of all goods and services in an economy doubles, what is the direct mathematical impact on the purchasing power of the currency?

Question 16 of 20

In economic terms, if the nominal cost of purchasing everyday commodities uniformly doubles, the intrinsic utility or 'value' of those commodities:

Question 17 of 20

Assertion (A): One cannot definitively conclude that joining the army is safer than civilian life based solely on mortality rates of 8/1000 and 20/1000 respectively. Reason (R): The army personnel and the general civilian population are heterogeneous groups with different demographic and health profiles. Select the correct answer using the codes given below:

Question 18 of 20

If statement P represents 'Prices rise' and statement Q represents 'Values remain stable', which scenario represents the specific economic anomaly involving currency?

Question 19 of 20

Consider the following statement: 'We will either go for a picnic or for trekking' Which of the following, if true, falsifies this claim?

Question 20 of 20

Assertion (A): The claim 'We will either go for a picnic or for trekking' is proven false if we do neither of the two activities. Reason (R): An 'either/or' logical statement requires the occurrence of at least one of the mentioned events to be true. Select the correct answer using the codes given below:

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