Question
In the question below some statements are given
followed by three conclusions I, II and III. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusion definitely follows from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts . Statements: A few Y are D Some D are not Z All Z are L Conclusions: I. Some Y are Z II. No Z are Y III. Some D are not LSolution
A few Y are D (I) + Some D are not Z (O) → No conclusion. Hence either conclusion I or II is true as it is a complementary pair. Some D are not Z (O) + All Z are L (A) → No conclusion. Hence conclusion III is not true.
Statements:
Only a few ST are GY
A few VB are GY
Only VB are AZ
Conclusions:
I. A few VB are not GY
II. All ST can never be VB
III. No AZ is GY
Statements :All blues are whites.
Some whites are reds.
All yellows are reds.
Conclusions :I. Some reds are whites.
II. Some yellows are whites.
Statement:
Some buckets are mugs.
Some mugs are tubs.
All tubs are plastics.
No plastics is a white.
Conclusion: <...
Statement:
Some ducks are gooses.
All gooses are turkey.
No duck is hen.
No hens are parrot.
Conc...
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Statement:
Some pens are pencils
Only a few pencils are tables
All tables are notebooks
Conclusion:
I. All pens can b...
Statement:Â
Only Dog are cat.
No cat is lion.
Only tiger are lion.
Conclusion:
I. No lion is dog.
II. No ...
Statements:
All Animals are Jungles.
Only few Jungles are Trees.
Only few Trees are Forest.
No Forest is a Farm.
Conc...
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Statements: Some dogs are cats.
No camel is a rat.
All cats are camels.
Conclusions: I. All dogs may be camels.
II. Some ...