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Direction: In the question below, there are three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows them from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements:
Only a few true are false.
No false is correct.
All wrong are correct.
Conclusions:
I. Some false can be wrong.
II. Some true can be correct.
Both I and II follow
Only I follow
None follow
Either I or II follow
Only II follow
- Statements:
- Only a few true are false.
- No false is correct.
- All wrong are correct.
- Conclusions:
- I: Some false can be wrong.
- This conclusion does not follow because no false is correct, and all wrong are correct, meaning false and wrong cannot overlap.
- II: Some true can be correct.
- This conclusion follows. Since only a few true are false and no false is correct, the portion of true that is not false can be correct.
- Options:
- 1. Both I and II follow: Incorrect, I does not follow.
- 2. Only I follows: Incorrect, because I does not follow.
- 3. None follow: Incorrect, because II follows.
- 4. Either I or II follow: Incorrect, because II follows.
- 5. Only II follow: Correct, because only II logically follows.
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