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Directions (Q. No. 20) : Read the following statements and solve the question based on these. A. Many ones are threes. B. All twos are fours. C. A few ones are twos. D. All fours are threes. E. All twos are threes.
In the four options given below, three statements are put together in a specific order. Choose the option which indicates a valid argument, that is
when the third statement is a conclusion drawn from the preceding two statements.
DEB
ACE
CEA
EAC
- Statement Analysis:
- A. Many ones are threes: Some part of ones are included in threes.
- B. All twos are fours: Every two is a four.
- C. A few ones are twos: Some ones are also counted as twos.
- D. All fours are threes: Every four is also a three.
- E. All twos are threes: Every two is a three.
- Option Analysis:
- Option 1 (DEB):
- D states all fours are threes.
- E states all twos are threes.
- B states all twos are fours.
- The conclusion here is clear: All twos which are fours, are also threes. However, it’s not a directly formed conclusion based on directly preceding statements alone.
- Option 2 (ACE):
- C states a few ones are twos.
- This indicates that some ones (which are twos) will also be threes.
- A claims many ones are threes. This conclusion isn’t directly linked to ACE.
- Option 3 (CEA):
- A states many ones are threes.
- The conclusion emerges logically: Since some ones are twos and twos are threes, some ones are threes. This fits with the idea of "many ones are threes."
- Option 4 (EAC):
- E claims all twos are threes.
- A says many ones are threes.
- C implies a few ones are twos.
- This order lacks a direct deductive connection linking the statements as needed for a firm conclusion.
- Correct Answer: Option 3: CEA
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