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Statements and Conclusions is a frequently-tested topic on Reasoning, General Intelligence & Reasoning. ExamTest.live currently lists 2 Statements and Conclusions questions spanning previous-year papers from 2026 to 2026, each with worked solutions and a step-by-step explanation. Use the filters on this page to focus on a specific exam, difficulty level or year — every answer key is free, no sign-up required.

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Q1mediummcqReasoningAUT-242026
Read the statements and select the best conclusion/conclusions that follows/follow the assumptions made in the statements.
Statements:

1. In a T20 cricket match, the total runs made by a team were 120.
2. Out of these, 60 runs were made by spinners.

Conclusions:

1. 20% of the team consists of spinners.
2. The middle order batsmen were spinners.
Q2mediummcqGeneral Intelligence & ReasoningPractice Test2026
Given is a statement, followed by four conclusions. Read the statement carefully and decide which of the conclusions logically follow(s) from the given statement.
Statement:
This book can help because all good books help.

Conclusions:
I. This is not a good book.
II. This is a good book.
III. No good book helps.
IV. Some good books help.

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