A Statement followed by Conclusion-I and Conclusion-II is given below, You have to take the Statement to be true even if it seems to be at variance from the commonly known facts. Read all conclusions and then decide which of the given Conclusion(s) logically follows/follows from the Statement, disregarding the commonly known facts. Statement : Some cats are almirahs. Some almirahs are chairs. All chairs are tables. Conclusion-I: Certainly some almirahs are tables. Conclusion-II: Some cats may not be chairs.
A Statement followed by Conclusion-I and Conclusion-II is given below, You have to take the Statement to be true even if it seems to be at variance from the commonly known facts. Read all conclusions and then decide which of the given Conclusion(s) logically follows/follows from the Statement, disregarding the commonly known facts. Statement : Some cats are almirahs. Some almirahs are chairs. All chairs are tables. Conclusion-I: Certainly some almirahs are tables. Conclusion-II: Some cats may not be chairs. Correct Answer Both Conclusion-I and Conclusion-II
The least possible logical Venn diagram according to given statements is,
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In these types of questions, we need to eliminate conclusions. If the conclusion has 'may' or 'possible' or 'possibility' types of words, then you need to take only one possible Venn diagram which makes that conclusion true. Else you need to take only one possible Venn diagram which makes that conclusion false.