Comprehension:Direction: In the question below are given statements f...
The least possible Venn diagram for the given statements is as follows.
Conclusions:
I. No science is physics → False (It is possible but not definite).
II. Some physics are science → False (It is possible but not definite)
III. Some physics are chemistry → False (It is possible but not definite)
Conclusion I and II form complementary pair.
Hence, either conclusion I or II follows.
View all questions of this test
Comprehension:Direction: In the question below are given statements f...
Explanation:
Given Statements:
- No physics is maths.
- Some chemistry is maths.
- All sciences are chemistry.
Conclusions:
I. No science is physics.
II. Some physics are science.
III. Some physics are chemistry.
Explanation:
- From the given statements, we know that no physics is maths, and some chemistry is maths. Therefore, no science can be physics because physics is not related to maths.
- Since all sciences are chemistry, it is evident that some physics are science, as physics is a part of all sciences.
- While it is true that some physics are science, it does not necessarily mean that some physics are chemistry. This conclusion cannot be logically derived from the given statements.
Therefore, only conclusion II logically follows from the given statements. So, option 'a) Either I or II follow' is the correct answer.