Statements:
All chocolates are ice-creams.
All ice-creams are toffees.
All toffees are cold-drinks.
Conclusions:
I. Some cold-drinks are not ice creams.
II. Some toffees are not chocolates.
III. Some cold-drinks are not chocolates.
All ice-creams are toffees(A) + All toffees are cold-drinks (A) ⇒ All ice-creams are cold-drinks (A). Hence conclusion I will not follow. All chocolates are ice-creams(A) + All ice-creams are toffees(A) ⇒ All chocolates are toffees (A). Hence conclusion II will not follow. All chocolates are ice-creams(A) + All ice-creams are toffees(A) ⇒ All chocolates are toffees (A) + All toffees are cold-drinks (A) ⇒ All chocolates are cold-drinks (A). Hence conclusion III will not follow.
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