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Piyush Kumar Singh
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Top 10 Most Important Statement & Conclusion Reasoning Problems.

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Q1. Statement: A recent study shows that 85% of employees working from home during the pandemic reported higher productivity levels, but 60% also reported feeling more isolated and stressed. Conclusions: I. Working from home is the ideal solution for maximizing employee productivity. II. The mental health impact of remote work needs to be addressed alongside productivity metrics. III. Companies should implement a hybrid work model.
Both II and III follow
Only II follows
Both I and II follow
Only I follows

Q2. Statement: Despite increasing automation in manufacturing, Company X has pledged not to reduce its workforce, instead focusing on retraining employees for new roles. Conclusions: I. Company X values its human capital more than short-term profits. II. Automation will eventually eliminate all manufacturing jobs. III. Retraining programs are more cost-effective than hiring new employees.
None follows
Only III follows
Both I and III follow
Only I follows

Q3. Statement: Research indicates that students who learn a musical instrument before age 12 show enhanced cognitive development in mathematical reasoning, but those who start after age 15 show no significant difference compared to non-musicians. Conclusions: I. Learning music at an early age improves overall intelligence. II. There exists a critical period for cognitive benefits from musical training. III. Mathematics should be taught alongside music education.
All follow
Both I and II follow
Both II and III follow
Only II follows

Q4. Statement: In a city where bicycle lanes were implemented, car accidents decreased by 30%, but pedestrian-cyclist collisions increased by 15% in the first year. Conclusions: I. Bicycle lanes make cities safer overall. II. The implementation of bicycle lanes was not properly planned. III. Additional safety measures are needed for pedestrian-cyclist interactions.
None follows
Only III follows
Both I and III follow
Only I follows

Q5. Statement: A study of 1000 successful entrepreneurs revealed that 70% had failed in at least three previous business ventures, while 20% succeeded in their first attempt. Conclusions: I. Failure is a prerequisite for entrepreneurial success. II. Previous business failures provide valuable learning experiences. III. First-time entrepreneurs are less likely to succeed.
None follows
Both II and III follow
All follow
Only II follows

Q6. Statement: In countries where mindfulness meditation is part of the school curriculum, students report 40% lower stress levels, but academic performance remains unchanged compared to countries without such programs. Conclusions: I. Mindfulness meditation is effective for student mental health. II. Academic performance is independent of stress levels. III. School curricula should prioritize academic subjects over meditation.
None follows
Both I and II follow
All follow
Only I follows

Q7. Statement: A survey shows that companies with more than 50% women in leadership positions consistently outperform market averages, but these companies represent only 8% of Fortune 500 firms. Conclusions: I. Gender diversity in leadership improves company performance. II. There is systemic bias against women in corporate leadership. III. Companies should immediately replace male leaders with women.
None follows
Both I and II follow
All follow
Only I follows

Q8. Statement: Research shows that cities with green spaces comprising at least 30% of urban area have 25% lower rates of respiratory diseases and 15% lower rates of mental health issues, but property values in these areas are 40% higher. Conclusions: I. Green spaces improve public health. II. Access to green spaces is becoming a privilege of the wealthy. III. Cities should mandate 30% green space in all new developments.
None of these
Both I and II follow
All follow
Only I follows

Q9. Statement: An analysis of online learning platforms shows that students who watch video lectures at 1.5x speed retain 90% as much information as those who watch at normal speed, while taking 33% less time. Conclusions: I. Accelerated video playback is more efficient for learning. II. Traditional lecture pacing is suboptimal. III. All educational videos should be designed for faster playback.
None follows
Both I and II follow
All follow
Only I follows

Q10. Statement: A 10-year study of urban development shows that cities that invested in public transportation saw a 45% reduction in carbon emissions, while cities that focused on expanding roads saw a 30% increase. Conclusions: I. Public transportation is more environmentally sustainable than private vehicles. II. Road expansion encourages increased car usage. III. All cities should immediately halt road expansion projects.
None follows
Both I and II follow
All follow
Only I follows

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