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All handsome, fair skinned, muscular, lean, employed, and rich men are tall.

All handsome men are fair skinned.

Some muscular men are handsome.

Some muscular men are not fair skinned.

All lean men are muscular.

No lean man is handsome.

No fair skinned man who is not handsome is rich.

All tall men who are neither fair skinned nor muscular are employed.

Q1) pramod is not fair skinned. Which of the following must be true ?

a) pramod is employed

b) if pramod is muscular, he is neither handsome nor lean

c) if pramod is tall, he is employed or muscular.

d) if pramod is not employed, he is muscular.

e) if pramod is tall, he may be muscular or handsome, but not both.

Q2) which must be false if the information given is true ?

a) no lean men are fair skinned.

b) some fair skinned are lean.

c) some rich men are both fair skinned and muscular.

d) some tall men are neither fair skinned nor employed

e) some rich men are lean

Q3) which of the following can be deduced from the information given ?

a) all rich men are handsome

b) some rich men are handsome

c) some rich men are employed

d) some rich men are muscular

e) all rich men are handsome, muscular, or employed

Q4) which cannot be shown to be true or false on the basis of the information given ?

I. No fair skinned or muscular man is employed

II. Some muscular men are fair skinned but not handsome

III. No fair skinned man both handsome and lean
a) I only
b) II only
c) III only
d) I and II
e) II and III

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