Question
Read the given statements and conclusions carefully.
Assuming that the information given in the statements are true, even if it appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements. Statements: All Draft is Message. No Message is Letter. Some Letter is Telegram. Conclusions: I. All Message is Draft. II. Some Draft is not Letter. III. No Telegram is Message.Solution
All Draft is Message (A) → Conversion → Some Message is Draft (I). Hence conclusion I is not true. All Draft is Message (A) + No Message is Letter (E) → No Draft is Letter (E) → Conversion → Some Draft is not Letter (O). Hence conclusion II is true. No Message is Letter (E) + Some Letter is Telegram (I) → Some Telegram is not Message (O*). Hence conclusion III is not true.
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