16.  To pass the examination, one must work hard.
A. Examination is related with hard work.
B. All those who work hard, pass.
C. Examination causes some anxiety and those who work hard overcome it.
D. Without hard work, one does not pass.

17.  The data given by the U.S. Labour Ministry indicate that till the year 2000, there will be a shortage of 1,00,000 programmers. A spokesman from the industry said, "We should understand this thoroughly America needs Indian programmers. This is not only the question of investment but also of the talent with which the Indian programmers are equipped".
A. In other sectors also, there will be shortage of the talented labour till the year 2000.
B. Indian programmers are the most talented in the world.
C. Indian programmers are available on comparatively less salary in comparison to the programmers from other countries.
D. In spite of entering with huge capital in the Software Training, U.S. could not be able to meet its own needs fully.

18.  All the books, written by Prabhakar, are textbooks. Some of his books are published by ABC Publishing Company.
A. ABC Publishing Company publishes textbooks only.
B. Some textbooks written by Prabhakar are published by publishers other than ABC Publishing Company.
C. ABC Publishing Company publishes some critical essays written by Prabhakar.
D. All the books published by ABC Publishing Company have been written by Prabhakar.

19.  All students in my class are bright. Manish is not bright.
A. Some students are not bright.
B. Manish must work hard.
C. Non-bright ones are not students.
D. Manish is not a student of my class.

20.  During the Puja days', people visit those houses where 'puja' is performed. They make it a point to go even if they are not invited. Manmohan visited the house of Keshav, his office colleague, during 'puja days'.
A. Keshav had invited Manmohan for some other function.
B. Manmohan, being a religious man, went to Keshav's house uninvited.
C. In Keshav's house, 'puja' was performed.
D. Manmohan was invited by Keshav.