ABoth conclusions (I) and (II) follow
BNeither conclusion (I) nor (II) follows
COnly conclusion (I) follows
DOnly conclusion (II) follows
ABoth conclusions (I) and (II) follow
BNeither conclusion (I) nor (II) follows
COnly conclusion (I) follows
DOnly conclusion (II) follows
Related Questions:
Three statements are followed by three conclusions numbered I, II, and III. You have to consider these statements to be true, even if they seem to beat variance with commonly known facts, and decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements.
Statements:
All pans are pens.
All pens are brushes.
All brushes are tables.
Conclusions:
I. Some tables are pans.
II. All pens are pans.
III. No pen is a pan.
Which of the two conclusions can be concluded on basis of given statements?
Statement:
All parrots are camels.
All camels are wolves.
Conclusions:
1. Some parrots are not wolves
2. Some wolves are parrots
Three 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 with commonly known facts, decide which of the conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements.
Statements:
Some Nails are Hammer.
Some Screws are Pliers.
All Hammer are Pliers.
Conclusions:
I. Some Nails are Pliers.
II. Some Screws are Hammer.
III. Some Nails are Screws.
The statements below are followed by two conclusions labelled I and II.
Assuming that the information in the statements is true, even if it appears at variance with generally established facts, decide which conclusion(s) logically and definitely follow(s) from the information given in the statements.
Statements:
1) All nails are pins.
2) All hammers are pins.
Conclusion:
I. No nail is a pin.
II. Some pins are nails.