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Explanation: In sentence i, "inclusive" is used correctly to refer to policies that welcome people from all backgrounds. In sentence ii, "inclusive" is used incorrectly because an "inclusive" event should allow all to participate, not just select groups (in this case, only managers). In sentence iii, "inclusive" is used correctly to refer to a course structure that provides equal opportunities for all students, which fits the meaning of "inclusive."
Statements:
Some tigers are dog
Only a few dogs are cats
All cats are lions
Only a few lions are horses
Conclusio...
Statements: All AC are Fans.
All Fans are Coolers.
Conclusions: I. All AC are Coolers.
II. Some Fans are AC.
III. No AC i...
In the following question, three statements are given each followed by four conclusions I, II, III and IV. You have to consider the statements to be tru...
In the question below there are three statements followed by two conclusions I and II. You have to take the three given statements to be true even if t...
Statements:
Only Shorts are Skirts.
Few Shorts are Shirts.
All Shirts are Pants.
Conclusions:
I. Some Shorts are Pant...
Statement :
Some candles are matches.
Some matches are rockets.
Conclusion:
I. Atleast some rockets are candles.
II. No rocket is a candle.
Statements:
All tigers are phones.
Some phones are guns.
Some guns are watches.
Conclusions:
I. Some guns are p...
Statement :
No dog is a cat.
All cats are mats.
Conclusion:
I. Some dogs are mats.
II. All dogs can never be mats.
Statement: No cooler is a fan.
All fans are ACs.
No AC is a button.
Conclusion: I. No fan is a button.
II. Some ACs are c...
Statements-
1. All phones are wires.
2. All switches are wires.
3. Some wires are poles.
4. Some poles are not phones.
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