Xavier Aptitude Test 2016 Paper
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The FIRST and the LAST sentences of the paragraph are numbered 1 & 6 . The others, labelled as P, Q, R and S are given below:
1. Suppose I know someone, Smith.
P. One day you come to me and say: “Smith is in Cambridge.”
Q. I inquire, and find you stood at Guildhall and saw at the other end a man and said; “That was Smith.”
R I’d say: “Listen. This isn’t sufficient evidence.”
S. I’ve heard that the has been killed in a battle in this war.
6. If we had a fair amount of evidence he was killed I would try to make you say that you’re being credulous.
Which of the following combinations is the MOST LOGICALLY ORDERED?
1. Suppose I know someone, Smith.
P. One day you come to me and say: “Smith is in Cambridge.”
Q. I inquire, and find you stood at Guildhall and saw at the other end a man and said; “That was Smith.”
R I’d say: “Listen. This isn’t sufficient evidence.”
S. I’ve heard that the has been killed in a battle in this war.
6. If we had a fair amount of evidence he was killed I would try to make you say that you’re being credulous.
Which of the following combinations is the MOST LOGICALLY ORDERED?
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