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. Statements: No booths are koisks. All koisks are markets. All markets are showroom. Conclusions: I. No booth is market. II. Some markets are not koisks. III. Some showroom are not koisks.Choices:- Only I follows Only III follows All follows None follows
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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. Statements: No booths are koisks. All koisks are markets. All markets are showroom. Conclusions: I. No booth is market. II. Some markets are not koisks. III. Some showroom are not koisks.Choices:- Only I follows Only III follows All follows None follows
Solution
The conclusions can be derived as follows:
I. No booth is market. - This follows logically because if no booths are kiosks and all kiosks are markets, then no booths can be markets.
II. Some markets are not kiosks. - This does not follow logically. The statement says all kiosks are markets, but it doesn't specify whether all markets are kiosks or not. So, we can't conclude that some markets are not kiosks.
III. Some showrooms are not kiosks. - This does not follow logically. The statement says all markets are showrooms, and all kiosks are markets. Therefore, all kiosks are also showrooms. We can't conclude that some showrooms are not kiosks.
So, the answer is "Only I follows".
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