Statements:Some bottles are drinks. All drinks are cups.Conclusions: S...
Explanation:
Since one premise is particular, the conclusion must be particular and should not contain the middle term. So, it follows that 'Some bottles are cups'. Thus, I follows. II is the converse of the second premise and so it also holds.
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Statements:Some bottles are drinks. All drinks are cups.Conclusions: S...
Statement Analysis:
The given statements are:
1. Some bottles are drinks.
2. All drinks are cups.
Conclusion Analysis:
1. Some bottles are cups.
2. Some cups are drinks.
3. All drinks are bottles.
4. All cups are drinks.
Conclusion 1: Some bottles are cups.
The first statement tells us that some bottles are drinks. The second statement tells us that all drinks are cups. Combining these two statements, we can conclude that some bottles (which are drinks) are cups. Therefore, conclusion 1 follows.
Conclusion 2: Some cups are drinks.
The second statement directly states that all drinks are cups. Therefore, conclusion 2 follows.
Conclusion 3: All drinks are bottles.
There is no direct or indirect information given in the statements to support this conclusion. Therefore, conclusion 3 does not follow.
Conclusion 4: All cups are drinks.
The second statement directly states that all drinks are cups. Therefore, conclusion 4 follows.
Summary:
- Conclusion 1 and conclusion 2 both follow from the given statements.
- Conclusion 3 does not follow as there is no information given to support it.
- Conclusion 4 follows as it is directly stated in the second statement.
Therefore, only conclusions 1 and 2 follow. Hence, the correct answer is option A.
Statements:Some bottles are drinks. All drinks are cups.Conclusions: S...
E) well all drinks are considered as cups so..I guess 1 and 4 gives the conclusion