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Three statements are given, followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. 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:
Some tractors are boats.
All cups are boats.
All jars are tractors.
Conclusions:
I. Some tractors are cups.
II. No jar is boat.
III. Some cups are jars.
Only conclusions II and III follow.
None of the conclusions follows.
Only conclusions I and II follow.
Only conclusions I and III follow.
Some tractors are boats, all cups are boats. Since the middle term 'boats' is not distributed even once in the premises, so no definite conclusion follows.Some tractors are cups and no jar is a boat.Since one premise is particular, the conclusion must be particular and should not contain the middle term.Then it follows that all jars are tractors.So from the given statements no definite conclusion can be drawn as we are not able to relate the objects to one another.Hence no conclusion follows.
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