Statement & Conclusion MCQs for RAS
Practice 20 free statement & conclusion multiple choice questions for RAS exam. Instant answers, explanations in Hindi and English, and topic-wise targeted practice.
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RAS — Reasoning — Statement & Conclusion
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Question 1 of 20
Which of the following items is NOT explicitly mentioned in the text as having its price doubled in the hypothetical scenario?
Question 2 of 20
Based on the passage, if the prices of all items including a day's labor and rent double, what happens to the value of sold things?
Question 3 of 20
The passage regarding price and value suggests that 'value' (except for money) is:
Question 4 of 20
The assertion that a statistical relationship is 'spurious' implies that the observed correlation between two variables:
Question 5 of 20
Consider the following statements: 1. Group A causes more incidents than Group B. 2. Group C causes fewer incidents than Group A. Which conclusion logically follows?
Question 6 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 7 of 20
Assertion (A): Real freedom requires that a government can be held accountable when it encroaches upon citizens' rights. Reason (R): Freedom and government restrictions can never coexist in a decentralized society. Select the correct answer using the codes given below:
Question 8 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 9 of 20
'Freedom is never real unless the government can be called to account when it invades rights.' This means that real freedom exists:
Question 10 of 20
During a period of hyperinflation, if the cost of a basic commodity like a loaf of bread goes from $1 to $100, the 'value' of the bread in terms of its ability to satisfy hunger:
Question 11 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 12 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 13 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 14 of 20
Concluding that 'it is better to join the army' purely from the given mortality rates implicitly and incorrectly assumes that:
Question 15 of 20
In economic terms, if the nominal cost of purchasing everyday commodities uniformly doubles, the intrinsic utility or 'value' of those commodities:
Question 16 of 20
If an individual falsely concludes 'There are more buses than trucks on the road' solely from the statement about accident numbers, they are incorrectly assuming that:
Question 17 of 20
Assuming drivers of Vehicle Type 1 are less skilled than drivers of Vehicle Type 2 simply because Vehicle Type 1 is involved in more total accidents is an example of ignoring:
Question 18 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 19 of 20
According to the hypothetical scenario in the text, what is the direct consequence if coal, bread, rent, and labor all double in price?
Question 20 of 20