Syllogism Questions With Explanation। Syllogism Reasoning

Syllogism Questions With Explanation। Syllogism Reasoning

Q6. Three statements and two conclusions are given below, that are totally different from commonly known. Assuming this statement is true and find the correct conclusion that follows.
Statement:
I. Some Bats Are Goats.
II. All Goats are Hats.
III. No Hat is Tap

Conclusion:
I. Some Bats are Hat.
II. No got is tabs.
(A) Only I is follows
(B) Only II is follows
(C) Neither I and II Follow
(D) Both I and II Follows

 

Q7. Syllogism Reasoning Questions: Assumed four statement is true and two conclusions are given below to find the correct conclusion that follows the statement.
Statement:
I. Some mat are boats.
II. Some boats are Grains.
III. All grains are Pebbles.
IV. No Pebbles is Tap.

Conclusion:
I. Some mats are Grains
II. No Pebbles are Mat
(A) Only I is follows
(B) Only II is follows
(C) Neither I nor II Follow
(D) Both I and II Follows

 

Q8. In this question three statements and two conclusions are given find the correct conclusion that follows the statement
Statement:
I. All A are B.
II. Some B are C.
III. No C are D.

Conclusion:
I. Some D are A.
II. No D is A
(A) Only III follows.
(B) Either I or II are followed.
(C) Only IV follows.
(D) Only III follows.

Q9. In this question three statements and two conclusions are given find the correct conclusion that follows the statement
Statement:
I. Some A are B.
II. No B are C.
III. All C are D.

Conclusion:
I. Some D being F is a possibility.
II. All D being F is a possibility.
(A) Only I follow.
(B) Either II is Follow.
(C) Neither I nor II Follow
(D) I and II follow.

Q10. In each of the following questions one/two statements are given followed by two conclusions I and II. You must consider that Both statements is true even if they seem to be Different from any other commonly known facts and also You have to decide which of the given conclusion is true. if any conclusion follows from the given statements.

Statement:
I. Dogs have four legs.
II. Tables have four legs.
III. All C are D.

Conclusion:
I. Tables are Dogs.
II. Dogs are Tables.
(A) Only I follow.
(B) Only II follows.
(C) Either I or II follow.
(D) Neither I nor II Follow.

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