Last updated on November 13th, 2025 at 11:29 am
In the SSC CGL Tier 2 Reasoning section, questions based on Statement and Conclusion are among the trickiest and most scoring ones. These questions test your logical thinking, inference-making ability, and how well you can understand the hidden meaning behind a statement. To help you practice effectively, this blog contains 50 Statement and Conclusion questions designed as per the latest SSC CGL Tier 2 exam pattern.
What are Statement and Conclusion Questions?
In these questions, a statement is given followed by a few conclusions. You need to identify which conclusion logically follows from the given statement without assuming anything extra.
Download 50 Statement & Conclusion Questions PDF
You can download the complete set of 50 high-level Statement & Conclusion questions with detailed solutions for SSC CGL Tier 2 from the link below:
50 Statement & Conclusion Questions for SSC CGL Tier 2
Below are some Statement & Conclusion based questions to help you strengthen your reasoning for SSC CGL Tier 2.
Q1. Statement: All roads are bridges. Some bridges are highways.
Conclusions:
I. Some highways are roads.
II. Some roads are highways.
a) Only I follows
b) Only II follows
c) Both I and II follow
d) Neither I nor II follows
Answer: (d)
Q2. Statement: Some fruits are apples. All apples are sweet.
Conclusions:
I. All fruits are sweet.
II. Some sweet things are fruits.
a) Only I follows
b) Only II follows
c) Both I and II follow
d) Neither follows
Answer: (b)
Q3. Statement: All stars are suns. All suns are planets.
Conclusions:
I. All planets are stars.
II. All stars are planets.
a) Only I follows
b) Only II follows
c) Both follow
d) None follows
Answer: (b)
Q4. Statement: Some pens are pencils. No pencil is eraser.
Conclusions:
I. Some pens are erasers.
II. No pen is eraser.
a) Only I follows
b) Only II follows
c) Both follow
d) None follows
Answer: (d)
Q5. Statement: All flowers are beautiful. Some flowers are red.
Conclusions:
I. Some beautiful things are red.
II. All red things are flowers.
a) Only I follows
b) Only II follows
c) Both follow
d) None follows
Answer: (a)
Q6. Statement: All birds can fly. Some animals can fly.
Conclusions:
I. Some animals are birds.
II. Some birds are animals.
a) Only I follows
b) Only II follows
c) Both follow
d) None follows
Answer: (d)
Q7. Statement: All doctors are educated. No teacher is doctor.
Conclusions:
I. No teacher is educated.
II. Some educated persons are not teachers.
a) Only I follows
b) Only II follows
c) Both follow
d) None follows
Answer: (b)
Q8. Statement: All books are pages. Some pages are torn.
Conclusions:
I. Some books are torn.
II. All torn things are books.
a) Only I follows
b) Only II follows
c) Both follow
d) None follows
Answer: (d)
Q9. Statement: Some chairs are tables. All tables are wooden.
Conclusions:
I. Some chairs are wooden.
II. All wooden things are tables.
a) Only I follows
b) Only II follows
c) Both follow
d) None follows
Answer: (a)
Q10. Statement: All trains are fast. No bus is fast.
Conclusions:
I. No bus is train.
II. All fast things are trains.
a) Only I follows
b) Only II follows
c) Both follow
d) None follows
Answer: (a)
Q11. Statement: Some computers are machines. All machines are tools.
Conclusions:
I. All tools are computers.
II. Some computers are tools.
a) Only I follows
b) Only II follows
c) Both follow
d) None follows
Answer: (b)
Q12. Statement: Some boys are men. All men are strong.
Conclusions:
I. Some boys are strong.
II. Some strong are boys.
a) Only I follows
b) Only II follows
c) Both follow
d) None follows
Answer: (c)
Q13. Statement: All rivers flow. Some rivers are polluted.
Conclusions:
I. Some polluted things flow.
II. All polluted things are rivers.
a) Only I follows
b) Only II follows
c) Both follow
d) None follows
Answer: (a)
Q14. Statement: No dog is cat. All cats are animals.
Conclusions:
I. No dog is animal.
II. Some animals are not dogs.
a) Only I follows
b) Only II follows
c) Both follow
d) None follows
Answer: (b)
Q15. Statement: Some people are honest. All honest are brave.
Conclusions:
I. Some brave are people.
II. All brave are honest.
a) Only I follows
b) Only II follows
c) Both follow
d) None follows
Answer: (a)
SSC CGL Reasoning and General Intelligence Syllabus
Before attempting practice sets, candidates should be familiar with the SSC CGL Reasoning Syllabus for Tier 2. The main topics include:
| Section | Topics |
| Verbal Reasoning | Analogy, Classification, Series Completion, Coding-Decoding, Blood Relations, Directions, Ranking, Seating Arrangements, Puzzle Solving |
| Non-Verbal Reasoning | Figure Series, Mirror Image Reasoning, Paper Folding & Cutting, Embedded Figures, Cube & Dice, Pattern Completion |
| Analytical Reasoning | Syllogism, Statement & Conclusion, Statement & Assumption, Statement & Argument, Statement & Course of Action |
| Data Sufficiency | Identifying missing data, evaluating conditions, logical deduction |
| Miscellaneous | Clocks & Calendars, Venn Diagrams, Input-Output, Mathematical Operations |
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