Given below are two statements followed by two conclusions I and II have been given. Taking the statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Decide which of the conclusion(s) follow/s from the statements. Statements: 1. All neighbours are men. 2. None of the men is working. Conclusion : I. All the neighbours are unemployed. II. Some men are neighbours.

Given below are two statements followed by two conclusions I and II have been given. Taking the statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Decide which of the conclusion(s) follow/s from the statements. Statements: 1. All neighbours are men. 2. None of the men is working. Conclusion : I. All the neighbours are unemployed. II. Some men are neighbours. Correct Answer Both conclusions I and II follow

Given statements:

  1. All neighbours are men.
  2. None of the men is working.

The least possible Venn diagram is as follows:

  1. All the neighbours are unemployed. → Follows (this is true because all neighbours are men and no man is working)
  2. Some men are neighbours. → Follows (as shown in the Venn diagram, a part of men are neighbours)

Hence, "option 1" is the correct answer.

  • Note: Not working means unemployed

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