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Direction: In the question below are given three statements followed by conclusions given in the options. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions definitely does not follow (or is not a possibility of occurrence) from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts
Statement:
Some fruits are jam
Only a few jams are butter
All butter is gee
Conclusion:
I. All gee can be jam
II. Some butters are not jam
III. All butter are fruit is a possibility
Only II
Both I and II
Both I and III
Either I or II and III
All I, II, III
Let’s break this down:
Statements:
- Some fruits are jam.
- Only a few jams are butter.
- All butter is gee.
Conclusions:
1. All gee can be jam
2. Some butters are not jam
3. All butter are fruit is a possibility
Now, let’s analyze each:
- I. All gee can be jam
Not possible. All butter is gee, but only *a few* jams are butter. So, not all gee (which includes all butter and possibly more) can be jam.
- II. Some butters are not jam
Yes, this definitely follows. Because only a few jams are butter, it means some butters fall outside the jam circle.
- III. All butter are fruit is a possibility
This is possible. If butter were to align wholly within the fruit group, it would not contradict any statements.
Options Review:
- Option 1: Only II
This suggests only Conclusion II does not follow—but from the above, II *does* follow.
- Option 2: Both I and II
I definitely does not follow; II does follow.
- Option 3: Both I and III
III is possible, so it follows. Not the answer.
- Option 4: Either I or II and III
Doesn’t fit.
- Option 5: All I, II, III
Nope, II and III both follow.
Correct Answer: Option 2 (Both I and II)
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