The correct idiom is "striking gold," which means to unexpectedly find something very valuable or successful, often after a lot of effort or searching.
I n each question three statements followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III have been given. You have to take the given statements to be tru...
Statements:
Few Numbers are Letters.
All Numbers are Consonants.
Some Consonants are not Alphabets.
Conclusion:
Statements:
Some bats are balls
All balls are stumps
Conclusions:
I. Some stumps are bats
II. Some bats...
Statements:
Only a few Lotion is Shampoo.
No Shampoo is Conditioner.
Only Conditioner is Soap.
Conclusion:
I. S...
Statement:
Only a few Hills are River.
No River are Sea.
Conclusion:
I. Some Hills are not Sea.
II. Some Hi...
Two statements are given followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III.Assuming the statements to be true, even if they seem to be at variance w...
Statements:
Some options are answers
All answers are paragraphs
No paragraph is an option.
Only a few options are topics
Statements:
Each hand is pump.
Every pump is tap.
Some hand are water.
Conclusions:
I. Some pump are water.
II. No water is tap.
III. Some tap are hand.
Statements:
Only a few Outlet are Showroom.
Few Showroom are Shop.
All Shop are Mart.
Conclusion:
I. All Mart are Out...
Statements:
No parrot is an eagle.
Some eagles are hens.
Conclusions:
I. Some parrots are not hens.
II. ...