In this question, after two statements i and ii two conclusions have been given. Assuming the given in the statement together as truth, consider both the findings together and decide on which one of them follows beyond the logical and appropriate scepticism based on the information given in the statement. Statement: Some papers are pen. All pencils are pen. Conclusion: i) Some pencils are papers ii) Some pen are pencils (A) Only conclusion i follows (B) Only conclusion ii follows (C) Either I or II follows (D) Neither I nor II follows (E) I and II both follow

In this question, after two statements i and ii two conclusions have been given. Assuming the given in the statement together as truth, consider both the findings together and decide on which one of them follows beyond the logical and appropriate scepticism based on the information given in the statement. Statement: Some papers are pen. All pencils are pen. Conclusion: i) Some pencils are papers ii) Some pen are pencils (A) Only conclusion i follows (B) Only conclusion ii follows (C) Either I or II follows (D) Neither I nor II follows (E) I and II both follow Correct Answer B

The least possible Venn diagram is as follows:

DIAGRAM

i) Some pencils are papers → False, it is possible but it is not definite)

ii) Some pen are pencils → True (It is definite)

Hence, only conclusion ii follows.

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