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The question given below comprises two statements followed by four conclusions numbered I, II, III and IV. You have to assume both the statements are correct, even if they differ from universally known facts. Go through all the conclusions and then ignoring the universally known facts ascertain as to which of the given conclusions can logically come up from the given statements.Statements: Some cups are panthers. Some panthers are goats. Conclusions:I. Some cups are goats.II. No cup is goat.III. All cups are goats.IV. All goats are cups.

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The question given below comprises two statements followed by four conclusions numbered I, II, III and IV. You have to assume both the statements are correct, even if they differ from universally known facts. Go through all the conclusions and then ignoring the universally known facts ascertain as to which of the given conclusions can logically come up from the given statements.Statements: Some cups are panthers. Some panthers are goats. Conclusions:I. Some cups are goats.II. No cup is goat.III. All cups are goats.IV. All goats are cups.

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Based on the given statements, we can draw the following conclusions:

I. Some cups are goats. - We cannot definitively conclude this as the statements do not provide a direct relationship between cups and goats.

II. No cup is goat. - We cannot definitively conclude this as the statements do not provide a direct relationship between cups and goats.

III. All cups are goats. - We cannot definitively conclude this as the statements do not provide a direct relationship between cups and goats.

IV. All goats are cups. - We cannot definitively conclude this as the statements do not provide a direct relationship between goats and cups.

Therefore, none of the conclusions can be definitively drawn from the given statements.

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