
In the given 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 elephants are horses. All horses are crocodiles.
Conclusions:
- No crocodile is elephant.
- Some elephants are crocodiles.


Important Questions on Deductive Logic
Statements:
All utensils are fruits.
All fruits are sweets.
Conclusions:
I. Some sweets are utensils.
II. All sweets are utensils.

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 apples are lichis. Some apples are jack-fruits.
Conclusions:
- Some lichis are jack fruits.
- Some jack fruits are apples.

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: Some fans are jugs. All jugs are inkpots.
Conclusions:
- Some fans are not inkpots.
- All inkpots are not fans.

The question below is given statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to assume everything in the statement to be true, then consider the two conclusions together and decide which of them logically follows beyond a reasonable doubt from the information given in the statement.
Statements:
All cycles are exercise books.
All exercise books are books.
Conclusions:
I. All exercise books are cycles.
II. Some books are cycles.

The question below is given statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to assume everything in the statement to be true, then consider the two conclusions together and decide which of them logically follows beyond a reasonable doubt from the information given in the statement.
Statements:
Some actors are emperors.
Some emperors are cruel.
Conclusions:
I. All the cruel are actors.
II. All the cruel are emperors.

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 benches are tables. Some tables are chairs.
Conclusions:
- No chair is table.
- Some chairs are table.

The question below is given statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to assume everything in the statement to be true, then consider the two conclusions together and decide which of them logically follows beyond a reasonable doubt from the information given in the statement.
Statements:
All foxes are alligators.
Some alligators are jackals.
Conclusions:
I. Some foxes are jackals.
II. All foxes are jackals.

In the given question, there are two 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 universally known facts to find out which conclusions follow logically from the given statements.
Statements:
Some pens are fireworks.
All fireworks are toys.
Conclusions:
I. Some toys are pens.
II. Some toys are fireworks.
