Statements:Some tables are TVs. Some TVs are radios.Conclusions: Some ...
Statements and Conclusions
Statements and Conclusions is an important topic in reasoning. In this topic, a statement is given and based on that statement, a conclusion is to be drawn. The conclusion may or may not be correct, depending on the statement. The following is a detailed explanation of the given question.
Given Statements:
- Some tables are TVs.
- Some TVs are radios.
Conclusions:
- Some tables are radios.
- Some radios are tables.
- All radios are TVs.
- All TVs are tables.
Explanation:
To solve this question, we need to analyze the given statements and draw appropriate conclusions from them. Let us consider each conclusion one by one.
Conclusion 1: Some tables are radios.
This conclusion may or may not be true. We know that some tables are TVs and some TVs are radios. However, we cannot say for sure that some tables are radios. It is possible that all tables that are TVs are not radios. Hence, this conclusion does not follow.
Conclusion 2: Some radios are tables.
This conclusion may or may not be true. We know that some tables are TVs and some TVs are radios. Hence, it is possible that some radios are tables. However, we cannot say for sure that some radios are tables. Hence, this conclusion does not follow.
Conclusion 3: All radios are TVs.
This conclusion cannot be true. We know that only some TVs are radios. Hence, it is not possible that all radios are TVs. Hence, this conclusion does not follow.
Conclusion 4: All TVs are tables.
This conclusion cannot be true. We know that only some tables are TVs. Hence, it is not possible that all TVs are tables. Hence, this conclusion does not follow.
Hence, none of the given conclusions follow.
Answer: Option D) None of these.
Statements:Some tables are TVs. Some TVs are radios.Conclusions: Some ...
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