Logical Reasoning Set 15

Logical Reasoning Questions are very important for competitive exams. We are here with our set 13 of such questions which are very important for competitive exams.

Directions (1-5): Below are given some passages followed by several possible inferences which can be drawn from the facts stated in the passage. You have to examine each inference separately in the context of the passage and then decide upon its degree of truth and falsity.
Mark your answer as:
(1) if the inference is definitely true.
(2) if the inference is probably true.
(3) if the data is inadequate.
(4) if the inference is probably false.
(5) if the inference is definitely false.

Passage: The fifth conference of Labour Ministers of Non-Aligned and other developing countries, which concluded in New Delhi on 23rd Jan, was not just another conference held under the auspices of International Labour Organisation to discuss labour welfare.
For one, it was in the run-up to the World Summit on Social Development that the conference was held, and for another, it was under the shadow of the demand by the industrialised countries to link labour standards to international trade through a social clause. The conference covered a large part of the agenda to be discussed at the Summit to be held at Copenhagen in March, i.e., employment creation, poverty reduction and eradication and social integration.
1. The fourth conference of Labour Ministers was not held at New Delhi.
2. International Labour Organisation took an active part in a conference of Labour Ministers for the first time.
3. Linking labour standards to international trade would benefit the industrialized countries.
4. The Copenhagen Summit did not discuss questions on poverty.
5. India sent no representatives to the conference.

Answers:

 1)C          2)D          3)B          4)D          5)D

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