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DIRECTIONS:In each of the following question there are three statements. Which are followed by three or four conclusions. Choose the conclusions which logically follow from the given statements. Statement: Some signatures are numeral. Some numeral are letters. All alphabets are signatures. All pagers are letters. Conclusions: I. Some signatures are letters. II. Some letters are numerals. III. No letter is signatures. IV. Some signatures are alphabets.Choices:- Only I follows Only II follows Only II and IV follow Only II and IV and either I or III follow

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DIRECTIONS:In each of the following question there are three statements. Which are followed by three or four conclusions. Choose the conclusions which logically follow from the given statements. Statement: Some signatures are numeral. Some numeral are letters. All alphabets are signatures. All pagers are letters. Conclusions: I. Some signatures are letters. II. Some letters are numerals. III. No letter is signatures. IV. Some signatures are alphabets.Choices:- Only I follows Only II follows Only II and IV follow Only II and IV and either I or III follow

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The correct answer is "Only II and IV follow".

Here's the step by step reasoning:

Statement 1: Some signatures are numeral. Statement 2: Some numeral are letters. Statement 3: All alphabets are signatures. Statement 4: All pagers are letters.

Conclusion I: Some signatures are letters. - This is not necessarily true. While some numerals are letters and some signatures are numerals, it doesn't mean that some signatures are letters.

Conclusion II: Some letters are numerals. - This is true according to statement 2.

Conclusion III: No letter is signatures. - This is false. According to statement 3, all alphabets are signatures, and since all pagers are letters, some letters are indeed signatures.

Conclusion IV: Some signatures are alphabets. - This is true according to statement 3.

So, only conclusions II and IV logically follow from the given statements.

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