Question

In this question two statements and the two conclusions related to them have been given in the form of i and ii, assuming that the statements given in the statements to be true are to make sure that the conclusions regarding the statements are logical? 

Statement: All tins are bottles. All bottles, peels are there. 

Conclusion: 

i) All yellow, tin. 

ii) There is some bottle, tin. 

Select from the following options, 

(A) only conclusions i is logical. 

(B) The only conclusion ii is logical. 

(C) either i or ii conclusion is rational. 

(D) neither i nor ii conclusion is rational. 

(E) i and ii both conclusions are rational. 

A A Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
B E Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
C B Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
D C Correct Answer Incorrect Answer

Solution

Let's analyze the conclusions based on the given statements: Statement: All tins are bottles. All bottles, peels are there. i) Conclusion: All yellow, tin.

  • There is no direct or implied connection between the color yellow and tins or bottles in the given statements. So, conclusion i is not logically deducible.
ii) Conclusion: There is some bottle, tin.
  • The statement "All tins are bottles" implies that every tin is a bottle. So, it is logical to conclude that there are some bottles that are tins.
Therefore, the correct answer is the only conclusion ii is logical."

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