Statements:Some paints are brushes.All brushes are varnishes.All colou...
Statement:
- Some paints are brushes.
- All brushes are varnishes.
- All colours are varnishes.
- No varnish is a canvas.
Conclusion:
- I. No paint is canvas.
- II. No colour is canvas.
Explanation:
To determine the validity of the conclusions, let's analyze the given statements:
Statement 1: Some paints are brushes.
This statement implies that there is an overlapping region between paints and brushes. It does not provide any information about the relationship between paints and canvas.
Statement 2: All brushes are varnishes.
This statement indicates that all brushes fall under the category of varnishes. It does not provide any information about the relationship between brushes and canvas.
Statement 3: All colours are varnishes.
This statement suggests that all colors are varnishes. It does not provide any information about the relationship between colors and canvas.
Statement 4: No varnish is a canvas.
This statement indicates that there is no overlap between varnishes and canvas. It implies that varnishes and canvas are mutually exclusive.
Conclusion 1: No paint is canvas.
There is no direct information given about the relationship between paints and canvas. The given statements only provide information about the relationship between paints, brushes, varnishes, and colors. Therefore, we cannot conclude that no paint is canvas based on the given information. Conclusion 1 does not follow.
Conclusion 2: No color is canvas.
Similarly, there is no direct information given about the relationship between colors and canvas. The given statements only provide information about the relationship between colors, brushes, varnishes, and paints. Therefore, we cannot conclude that no color is canvas based on the given information. Conclusion 2 does not follow.
Therefore, only conclusion II does not follow. The correct answer is option 'B' - If only conclusion II follows.