The logic problems in this set present you with three true statements: Fact 1, Fact 2 and Fact 3. Then you are given three more statements (labelled I, II, III), and you must determine which of these, if any, is also a fact. One or two of the statements could be true; or none of the statements could be true. Fact 1: All hats have brims. Fact 2: There are black hats and blue hats. Fact 3: Baseball caps are hats. If the first three statements are facts, which of the following statement/(s) must also be a fact? I. All caps have brims. II. Some baseball caps are blue. III. Baseball caps have no brims. Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
The logic problems in this set present you with three true statements: Fact 1, Fact 2 and Fact 3. Then you are given three more statements (labelled I, II, III), and you must determine which of these, if any, is also a fact. One or two of the statements could be true; or none of the statements could be true. Fact 1: All hats have brims. Fact 2: There are black hats and blue hats. Fact 3: Baseball caps are hats. If the first three statements are facts, which of the following statement/(s) must also be a fact? I. All caps have brims. II. Some baseball caps are blue. III. Baseball caps have no brims. Choose the correct answer from the options given below: Correct Answer None of the statements is a known fact
In the given question,
| Statement | Correctness | Reason |
| All caps have brims. | Incorrect | Basketball caps are hats that don't mean all caps are hats and all caps have brims. |
| Some baseball caps are blue. | Incorrect | There are black and blue hats therefore it's not necessarily true that some baseball caps are blue, they all can be black. |
| Baseball caps have no brims. | Incorrect | This a non-deducable fact from the above facts. |
Therefore, Option 4 is the correct answer.