In the following question below are given some statements followed by ...
Given Statements:
I. All B are V.
II. All K are B.
The least possible Venn diagram for the given statement is:
Conclusions:
I. All K are V - True (Because, All K are B and All B are V gives All K are V).
II. No V is B - False (Because, All B are V).
So, Only conclusion I follows.
Hence, the correct answer is "Option 3".
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Given Statements:
I. All B are V.
II. All K are B.
Conclusion:
I. All K are V.
II. No V is B.
Explanation:
In the given statements, it is mentioned that all B are V (I) and all K are B (II). Based on these statements, we can logically deduce the following:
Conclusion I: All K are V
Since all B are V and all K are B, it implies that all K are also V. This conclusion logically follows from the given statements.
Conclusion II: No V is B
This conclusion does not follow from the given statements. It is possible for some B to be V as per the first statement "All B are V".
Therefore, the correct answer is option C) Only conclusion I follows.