Statements: All windows are doors.
All entrances are windows.
No gate is a door.
Conclusions: I. Atleast some windows are gates.
II. No gate is an entrance.
if only Conclusion II follows
if either I or II follows
if neither I nor II follows
if both I and II follows
Statements:
All hammers are stones.
No stone is ring.
Some rings are doors.
All doors are windows.
Conclusions:
I. Some windows are hammers.
II. Some windows are rings.
III. No window is hammer.
IV. Some rings are hammers.
All doors are roofs.
All entrances are doors.
No floor is a roof.
I. Atleast some doors are floors.
II. No door is an entrance.
Some statements are given, followed by some conclusions. Consider the statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Decide which of the given conclusions follow from the given statements. Statements: Some windows are doors. Some doors are lamps. All lamps are candles. Conclusions: I. Some candles are windows. II. Some candles are doors. III. Some lamps are windows.
Some windows are reds.
Some reds are balconies.
All handles are windows.
I. Some reds are windows.
II. No red is a handle.