Two statements are given, followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. Assuming the statements to be true, even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements. Statements: All televisions are radios. Some radios are transistors. Conclusions: I. All radios are televisions. Il. Some televisions are transistors.

Two statements are given, followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. Assuming the statements to be true, even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements. Statements: All televisions are radios. Some radios are transistors. Conclusions: I. All radios are televisions. Il. Some televisions are transistors. Correct Answer Neither conclusion I nor Il follows.

For this question, the Venn diagram of the statements is shown below:

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1. All Radios are Television → False (It is possible but not definite.)

2. Some Televisions are Transistors → False (It is possible but not definite.)

  • Thus, neither conclusion I nor II follows.


Hence, Option 2 is the correct answer.

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