In the following question two statements and some of their conclusions are given as alternatives. You have to consider the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions basically follows the given two statements irrespective of the commonly known facts. Statement: 1. Some pens are cats 2. All cats are buses Conclusions: A. All buses are cats B. Some buses are cats C. No bus is pen D. All buses are pens
In the following question two statements and some of their conclusions are given as alternatives. You have to consider the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions basically follows the given two statements irrespective of the commonly known facts. Statement: 1. Some pens are cats 2. All cats are buses Conclusions: A. All buses are cats B. Some buses are cats C. No bus is pen D. All buses are pens Correct Answer B
The least possible Venn diagram is:
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Conclusions:
A. All buses are cats → False (As all cats are buses, all buses being cats is just a possibility and not definite. Thus, it is false)
B. Some buses are cats → True (As all cats are buses, some buses are cats. Thus, it is true)
C. No bus is pen → False (Those cats which are pens are definitely bus as all cats are buses. Thus, it is false)
D. All buses are pens → False (As, Some pens are cats and All cats are buses → Some buses are pen)
Hence, 'Some buses are cats' is the correct answer.