Question: 1 -
Statements: Some doctors are fools. Some fools are rich. Conclusions:
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Neither I nor II follows
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Only conclusion I follows
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Either I or II follows
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Only conclusion II follows
Answer:
Neither I nor II follows
Solution:
Since both the premises are particular, no definite conclusion follows.
Since both the premises are particular, no definite conclusion follows.
Question: 2 -
Statements: All mangoes are golden in colour. No golden-coloured things are cheap. Conclusions:
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Neither I nor II follows
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Only conclusion II follows
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Either I or II follows
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Only conclusion I follows
Answer:
Only conclusion II follows
Solution:
Clearly, the conclusion must be universal negative and should not contain the middle term. So, it follows that 'No mango is cheap'. Since all mangoes are golden in colour, we may substitute 'mangoes' with 'golden-coloured mangoes'. Thus, II follows.
Clearly, the conclusion must be universal negative and should not contain the middle term. So, it follows that 'No mango is cheap'. Since all mangoes are golden in colour, we may substitute 'mangoes' with 'golden-coloured mangoes'. Thus, II follows.
Question: 3 -
Statements: All bags are cakes. All lamps are cakes. Conclusions:
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Neither I nor II follows
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Only conclusion II follows
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Only conclusion I follows
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Either I or II follows
Answer:
Either I or II follows
Solution:
Since the middle term 'cakes' is not distributed even once in the premises, no definite conclusion follows. However, I and II involve only the extreme terms and form a complementary pair. So, either I or II follows.
Since the middle term 'cakes' is not distributed even once in the premises, no definite conclusion follows. However, I and II involve only the extreme terms and form a complementary pair. So, either I or II follows.
Question: 4 -
Statements: Some kings are queens. All queens are beautiful. Conclusions:
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Only conclusion I follows
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Neither I nor II follows
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Either I or II follows
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Only conclusion II follows
Answer:
Neither I nor II follows
Solution:
Since one premise is particular, the conclusion must be particular. So, neither I nor II follows.
Since one premise is particular, the conclusion must be particular. So, neither I nor II follows.
Question: 5 -
Statements: No women teacher can play. Some women teachers are athletes. Conclusions:
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Neither I nor II follows
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Only conclusion I follows
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Either I or II follows
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Only conclusion II follows
Answer:
Neither I nor II follows
Solution:
Since one premise is negative, the conclusion must be negative. So, neither conclusion follows.
Since one premise is negative, the conclusion must be negative. So, neither conclusion follows.