In each of the following questions, three statements are given followed by four conclusions numbered I, II, III and TV. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
1.  Statements: All benches are desks. Some desks are roads. All roads are pillars. Conclusions: Some pillars are benches. Some pillars are desks. Some roads are benches. No pillar is bench.
A. None follows
B. Only either I or IV, and III follow
C. Only either I or IV follows
D. Only either I or IV, and II follow

2.  Statements: Some dogs are rats. All rats are trees. Some trees are not dogs. Conclusions: Some trees are dogs. All dogs are trees. All rats are dogs. No tree is dog.
A. None follows
B. Only I follows
C. Only I and II follow
D. Only II and III follow

3.  Statements: Some bricks are trees. All trees are pens. All pens are boats. Conclusions: Some boats are bricks. Some pens are bricks. Some trees are bricks. Some bricks are boats.
A. Only I and II follow
B. Only III and IV follow
C. None follows
D. All follow

4.  Statements: All cups are glasses. Some glasses are bowls. No bowl is a plate. Conclusions: No cup is a plate. No glass is a plate. Some plates are bowls. Some cups are not glasses.
A. None follows
B. Only either I or III follows
C. Only II and III follow
D. Only III and IV follow

5.  Statements: Some trains are roads. No road is jungle. All flowers are jungles. Conclusions: Some trains are flowers. Some trains are jungles. Some flowers are trains. No road is flower.
A. None follows
B. Only II follows
C. Only III follows
D. Only IV follows