In this question six statements are followed by four answer choices. E...
The correct option is D.
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In this question six statements are followed by four answer choices. E...
Understanding the Statements
To determine the correct answer choice, we need to analyze the logical relationships between the statements provided.
Given Statements:
- A. All money is lucky.
- B. Some money is good.
- C. All money is good.
- D. Some lucky is money.
- E. All lucky is good.
- F. Some lucky is good.
Analyzing Choice B (DCA):
1. Statement D: Some lucky is money.
- This implies there is an overlap between the categories of 'lucky' and 'money'.
2. Statement C: All money is good.
- This establishes that whatever falls under 'money' also falls under 'good'.
3. Conclusion A: Some lucky is money.
- Since we have established that some lucky items are indeed money, this is a valid conclusion derived from the premises.
Logical Flow:
- The relationship starts with the assertion that some items classified as 'lucky' also belong to the category of 'money'.
- From statement C, if all money is good, then by inference, some of the lucky items that are classified as money must also be classified as good.
Final Assessment:
- Choice B (DCA) logically follows as:
- D establishes a connection between lucky and money.
- C confirms that all money is good.
- The conclusion regarding some lucky being money is justified by the statements presented.
Thus, option 'B' is the correct answer as it logically connects the statements in a coherent manner leading to a valid conclusion.
In this question six statements are followed by four answer choices. E...
The correct option is D.
For clarification refer to the image