Selected MCQ

Current Question
Statement: The office is closed on public holidays. Today the office is closed for Eid. Which inference is valid?
  • A. Today is a public holiday
  • B. The office is closed forever
  • C. Eid happens every week
  • D. Staff are absent without reason
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
If the office closes on public holidays and is closed for Eid today, then today is a public holiday.
Related Question 1
Statement: Only candidates with 75% attendance may sit for the exam. Which inference is valid?
  • A. A candidate with 70% attendance may sit for the exam
  • B. A candidate with 70% attendance may not sit for the exam
  • C. Attendance does not matter
  • D. Every candidate has 75% attendance
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
The condition restricts eligibility to those with at least 75% attendance.
Related Question 2
Statement: Candidates without hall tickets were not allowed to enter. Which inference is valid?
  • A. Anyone who entered had a hall ticket
  • B. Hall tickets were distributed inside
  • C. Everyone was allowed entry
  • D. The exam was canceled
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
Entry was denied to those without hall tickets, so entrants must have had them.
Related Question 3
Statement: The train platform number was changed from 2 to 5. Which inference is valid?
  • A. Passengers waiting at platform 2 should move to platform 5
  • B. The train was canceled
  • C. The train is late by one hour
  • D. Platform 5 is closed
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
If the platform changes, passengers must go to the new platform.
Related Question 4
Statement: The theater was full, so latecomers were turned away. Which inference is valid?
  • A. Some seats were empty
  • B. No vacant seats were available
  • C. Latecomers bought no tickets
  • D. The show was canceled
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
If the theater was full, there were no seats left for latecomers.
Related Question 5
Statement: Only registered members can vote in the club election. Which inference is valid?
  • A. Every member will vote
  • B. An unregistered person cannot vote
  • C. Registration is optional for voting
  • D. Non-members can vote
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
“Only” restricts voting eligibility to registered members.