Statements :All letters are consonants. All alphabets are letters. All...
To determine if the given conclusions follow from the statements, let's analyze each conclusion separately:
Conclusion I: All words are consonants.
- According to the given statements, all letters are consonants. Therefore, if all letters are consonants and all alphabets are letters, it can be concluded that all alphabets are consonants.
- However, there is no direct information given about words in the statements. So, we cannot definitively conclude that all words are consonants based on the given information.
Conclusion II: Some letters are not words.
- According to the given statements, all letters are consonants. This implies that all letters are part of the set of consonants.
- Since the set of letters includes all alphabets and all words are alphabets, it can be concluded that all letters are also part of the set of words.
- Therefore, it is not possible to have any letters that are not words based on the given information.
- Thus, conclusion II does not follow from the statements.
In summary, only conclusion I follows from the given statements. Therefore, the correct answer is option 'A' - If only conclusion I follows.
Statements :All letters are consonants. All alphabets are letters. All...