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Statement - Conclusion Part 1

Video Lesson on Critical Reasoning

In statement-conclusion, a paragraph or a statement is given to us and based on that we must derive certain conclusions.

Now what is a conclusion? So, a conclusion is a judgment or a decision which is derived from sufficient reasoning. In our context, conclusions are logical facts that are derived or inferred from the passage.

Steps to Solve

  • Read the passage or given statements thoroughly.
  • Analyze each statement individually.
  • Draw a logical conclusion based on the given statement.

Tips and Tricks

To arrive at a solution within few seconds you need to keep in mind these listed points.

Do Not Assume

Only Make those assumptions that can be drawn or inferred from the given passage or statements. Do not assume anything which is not related to the passage.

Example: Teacher scolded Ramzan in front of all the students.

Conclusion: The teacher disliked Ramzan

Explanation:

Here, given statement is the teacher scolded Ramzan but no specific reason is mentioned. It can be because Ramzan was late to attend the class or Ramzan did not complete his homework. So just by assuming that the teacher disliked Ramzan and so she scolded him is totally wrong. So, avoid such conclusions.

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