T.S.Jain Solutions for Exercise 2: QUESTIONS RELATED TO TWO STATEMENTS AND TWO CONCLUSIONS

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In the given question, there is one statements and two conclusions I and II there-after given. Accept the given statements are true even if they are inconsistent with known facts and ignore the universal known facts find out which conclusions follow logically from the given statements.

Statements: All heroines are parrots. No parrot is swan.

Conclusions:

  1. No heroine is swan.
  2. Some swans are heroines.

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In the given question, there is one statements and two conclusions I and II there-after given. Accept the given statements are true even if they are inconsistent with known facts and ignore the universal known facts find out which conclusions follow logically from the given statements.

Statements: All artists are dramatists. All dramatists are dancers.

Conclusions:

  1. All artists are dancers.
  2. Some dancers are artists.

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In the question given below are two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given two statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read the conclusion and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the two given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.

Statements: 
Some boys are vegetarians.
Some vegetarians are great men.

Conclusions:
I. Some boys are great men.
II. Some great men are boys.

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In the question below are given two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given two statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read the conclusion and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the two given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.

Statements: 
Some hens are she-buffaloes.
All she-buffaloes are bullocks.

Conclusions:
I. Some bullocks are hens.
II. Some hens are bullocks.

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In the following question, there are two statements are two conclusions I and II there-after given. Accept the given statements are true even if they are inconsistent with known facts and ignore the universal known facts find out which conclusions follow logically from the given statements.

Statements: Some bats are cats. Some cats are dogs.

Conclusions:

  1. Some bats are dogs.
  2. Some dogs are bats.

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In the following question, there are two statements are two conclusions I and II there-after given. Accept the given statements are true even if they are inconsistent with known fascts and ignore the universal known facts find out which conclusions follows logically from the given statements.

Statements: All writers are novelists. Some novelists are dramatists.

Conclusions:

1. Some writers are dramatists.

2. Some dramatists are novelists.

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In the following question, there are two statements are two conclusions I and II there-after given. Accept the given statements are true even if they are inconsistent with known facts and ignore the universal known facts find out which conclusions follow logically from the given statements.

Statements: Some magazines are books. No book is green.

Conclusions:

  1. Some books are magazines.
  2. No magazine is green.

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In the following question, there are two statements are two conclusions I and II there-after given. Accept the given statements are true even if they are inconsistent with known facts and ignore the universal known facts find out which conclusions follow logically from the given statements.

Statements: All animals are men. All men are cruel.

Conclusions:

  1. All animals are cruel.
  2. Some men are not animals.