Question
Statements:Only Laptops is ComputerNo
Monitor is LaptopsAll Printers re LaptopsConclusions:I. All Laptops being Computer is a possibilityII. Some Printers are not MonitorsIII. No Computer is Printer In the question below there are some statements followed by some conclusions . You have to take the three given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions definitely follows from the three statements disr egarding commonly known facts.Solution
Only Laptops is Computer → Some Laptops are Computer (I). Hence conclusion I does not follow.
All Printers are Laptops (A) + No Laptop is Monitor (E) → Some Laptops is not Monitors (O). Hence conclusion II follows.
Only Laptops is Computer → All Computer are Laptops and Computer cannot have any positive relation with anyone. Hence conclusion III follows.
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