In this question, two statements numbered 1 and 2 are followed by two conclusions P and Q. You have to take the two statements to be true and then decide which of the two conclusion/s necessarily follow/s from the two given statements. Indicate your answer by using the appropriate alternative : Alternatives : Mark : Statements : (1) All guilty men are prisoners. (2) No prisoners are educated. Conclusions : (P) Some educated persons are prisoners. (Q) Some educated persons are guilty.
In this question, two statements numbered 1 and 2 are followed by two conclusions P and Q. You have to take the two statements to be true and then decide which of the two conclusion/s necessarily follow/s from the two given statements. Indicate your answer by using the appropriate alternative : Alternatives : Mark : Statements : (1) All guilty men are prisoners. (2) No prisoners are educated. Conclusions : (P) Some educated persons are prisoners. (Q) Some educated persons are guilty. Correct Answer if neither conclusion P nor Q follows.
The logic is:
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(P) Some educated persons are prisoners → False (No prisoners are educated)
(Q) Some educated persons are guilty → False (All guilty men are prisoners and no prisoners are educated)
Hence, if neither conclusion P nor Q follows is the correct answer.