Directions: In the question below are given two statements followed b...
Given Statements:
- Only a few chairs are tables.
- All benches are tables.
Conclusion I: At least some benches are chairs.
To evaluate this conclusion, we need to consider the given statements.
Statement 1 states that only a few chairs are tables, which means that there is some overlap between chairs and tables.
Statement 2 states that all benches are tables, indicating that every bench is also a table.
Based on these statements, it is possible that there are some benches that are also chairs. Therefore, Conclusion I logically follows from the given statements.
Conclusion II: All chairs can never be benches.
To evaluate this conclusion, we need to consider the given statements.
Statement 1 states that only a few chairs are tables, implying that there are some chairs that are not tables.
Statement 2 states that all benches are tables, suggesting that every bench is also a table.
Based on these statements, it is possible that there are chairs which are not benches. Therefore, Conclusion II logically follows from the given statements.
Conclusion:
Both Conclusion I and Conclusion II logically follow from the given statements. Therefore, the correct answer is option 'c' - Either conclusion I or conclusion II follows.
Directions: In the question below are given two statements followed b...
Hence, conclusion II follows.