Logical Reasoning :: Evaluating an Interface
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Read the passage and answer the following questions:According to the latest numbers, the core sector saw terrific (5.5 percent) growth recently. This could be a statistical aberration or a flash in the pan. But steel prices are rising and this could be the sign of genuine core sector demand. It will be interesting to see if steel prices do maintain an upward trend. That would be a confirmation of sustainability. If steel is indeed in a situation of high demand, it is a given that downstream manufacturing will be doing well. Core sector industries such as heavy construction, mining, steel, etc. are classified as cyclicals. However, the downtrend has lasted so long that one afraid that these industries were in permanent decline. One doesn't know whether the apparent improvement will translate into rising stock prices over the long term.The downstream manufacturing units are expected to have a slowdown in near future.
- For the last few years the core sector has projected a modest growth.
- The growth in core sector in the recent past was much below 4 percent.
- The steel prices will show continuous increase during next few months.
- The price of steel depends on the activities in the core sector.
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Read the passage and answer the following questions:Logically these are rules of conduct. Every country has laid down comprehensive series of practical rules for citizens for resolving mutual contradictory rights and interests. Most of these rules have been laid down to sustain social activities. For instance, many countries have laid down rules to protest against such unsocial activities as theft, attack and murder. These rules are backed by judicial system and executory institutions, which look after the people who obey the rules and also who violate the rules. Wherever the human behaviour is involved such rules are not only for namesake there but are necessary also.There is no need to have any machinery to ensure strict adherence to the rules by citizens.
- There is no need of any rules if individuals do not have to interact with each other.
- Human beings are susceptible to violate rules.
- Without rules, human behaviour degenerates into anarchy.
- There are no rules in countries where citizens interests and rights do not contradict.