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Direction: In following question two conclusions have been given followed by 5 sets of possible Statements. You have to take the given Conclusions to be true even if they seem to be at variance with the commonly known facts and then decide for the given Conclusions logically follows from the which of the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Conclusions:
I. Some Wires are not Threads.
II. All Wire being Pipe is a possibility.
Statements:
I. Only a few Wires are Threads. All Threads are Pipe. Some Pipes are not Sticks.
II. Only a few Wires are Threads. Only a few Wires are Pipes. Some Pipes are not Sticks.
III. Only a few Wires are Threads. Only a few Wires are Pipes. Some Pipes are Sticks.
IV. Only a few Wires are Threads. Only a few Wires are Pipes. Some Threads are Sticks.
V. Only a few Wires are Threads. Some Wires are Sticks. Only a few Wires are Pipes.
Only statement IV
Only statement V
Only statement I
Both statement I and III
Both statement II and IV
- Statement I:
- Allows some wires not to be threads.
- Concludes all threads are pipes making the possibility all wires being pipes true.
- Statement II:
- Claims some wires are threads and pipes.
- The transition to all wires being pipes is limited.
- Statement III:
- Similar constraints as II, with added sticks.
- Statement IV:
- Doesn't address the possibility of all wires being pipes but supports the first conclusion.
- Statement V:
- Lacks connection between all wires becoming pipes despite some wires not being threads.
Correct Answer: Option 3 - Only statement I
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