Statements:All A are BAll B are CSome D are AConclusion:All D are A is a possibility.All C are A is a possibility.A) Both I, II are correctB) Only I is correctC) Only II is correctD) The data is not sufficient
Question
Statements:All A are BAll B are CSome D are AConclusion:All D are A is a possibility.All C are A is a possibility.A) Both I, II are correctB) Only I is correctC) Only II is correctD) The data is not sufficient
Solution
Let's analyze each conclusion one by one:
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"All D are A is a possibility." - This is correct. Since some D are A, it is possible that all D could be A.
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"All C are A is a possibility." - This is incorrect. While all A are B and all B are C, it does not necessarily mean that all C are A.
So, the correct answer is B) Only I is correct.
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