SSC CGL Syllogism Mock Test 2026: Statement and Conclusion Practice

SSC CGL Reasoning Logic Practice

SSC CGL Syllogism Mock Test 2026: Statement and Conclusion Practice

Syllogism feels confusing because the sentences are simple but the conclusion depends on exact logic. Students often add common-sense information, reverse an All statement or assume that a group must exist even when the statement never says Some. This mock is designed like a Logic Courtroom: statements are the evidence, conclusions are the claims, and your job is to give the verdict only from the information provided.

25 QuestionsStatement and conclusion practice
15 MinutesTier-I sectional timing
+2 MarksCorrect response
-0.50Wrong response

The biggest mistake in Syllogism is solving from real-world knowledge. If the question says all pens are tools, you must work only with that statement even if the sentence feels unusual. SSC is checking whether you can follow the given relationship, not whether the example is true in daily life.

This SSC CGL Syllogism Mock Test 2026 contains 25 original Statement and Conclusion questions. The set moves from direct All and Some relations to No statements, existence checks and mixed three-statement cases. Every solution explains why a conclusion follows or fails instead of only showing the correct option.

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Official syllabus connection

The SSC CGL 2026 Tier-I General Intelligence and Reasoning syllabus includes syllogistic reasoning. Tier-I Reasoning has 25 questions for 50 marks with a 15-minute sectional timer and 0.50 negative marking for each wrong answer. This page uses 25 questions, 15 minutes, +2 for correct and -0.50 for wrong as focused Syllogism practice. Check the official SSC CGL 2026 notice.

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Read the statements as evidence, not as a story

Do not decide the answer while reading the first statement. Build the relation, check the second statement, and then test Conclusion I and Conclusion II separately. One conclusion may be correct even when the other sounds more natural.

Step 1Read statements
Step 2Make set relation
Step 3Test I separately
Step 4Test II separately
Question 1 of 25Direct Chain
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Direct ChainStatement and Conclusion
All + All

Which conclusion or conclusions logically follow from the statements?

Conclusion I
Conclusion II
25 Case DocketsGreen = answered, purple = review
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Logic Verdict Report

Your Syllogism Mock Test Result

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Case-type accuracy

Check whether you are losing marks in direct chains, negative logic, existence checks or mixed cases.

Detailed verdict review

Read why the conclusion follows or fails. This is more useful than memorising the option number.

Submit all verdicts?

Your responses will now be evaluated using Tier-I-style marking.

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Common Syllogism Mistakes

Four Mistakes That Make Easy Syllogism Questions Difficult

SSC CGL Syllogism Mock Test 2026: Statement and Conclusion Practice

Syllogism usually becomes easier when you stop adding assumptions. Most wrong answers come from reversing statements, joining two Some statements or creating existence without proof.

01Reversing an All statement

All A are B does not mean All B are A.

02Joining two Some statements

Some A are B and Some B are C do not guarantee Some A are C.

03Turning Some into All

Some students are not lazy does not mean No student is lazy.

04Creating existence

All A are B does not by itself prove that any A actually exists.

Continue Reasoning Practice

What to Practice After Syllogism

After checking your verdict report, continue with another logical Reasoning topic or return to the mixed sectional test to see whether your decision speed improves.

Logic Court FAQs

SSC CGL Syllogism Mock Test FAQs

CASE 01Is Syllogism included in SSC CGL Reasoning?

Yes. The official 2026 Tier-I indicative syllabus includes syllogistic reasoning under General Intelligence and Reasoning.

CASE 02Does the real exam contain 25 Syllogism questions?

No. Tier-I Reasoning has 25 questions from the complete syllabus. This page uses 25 questions only for focused Syllogism practice.

CASE 03Should I use real-world knowledge in Syllogism?

No. Use only the statements given in the question. Even an unusual statement must be treated as true for that question.

CASE 04Can All A are B be reversed?

No. All A are B only places A inside B. It does not prove that every B belongs to A.

CASE 05Can Some A are B be converted?

Yes. If some A are B, then the same existing members allow us to say some B are A.

CASE 06What marking does this mock use?

Correct +2, wrong -0.50 and skipped 0, following the SSC CGL Tier-I practice framework.

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