Types of conditions
1) All pigs are animals. Some animals are mammals
2) All pigs are animals. All animals are mammals
3) Some pigs are animals. All animals are mammals
In this example there are two conditions. There is no proper order to apply these conditions. Some pigs are animals. All animals are mammals so Animals circle is covered Mammals circle.Conclusion is some but not all pigs are mammals.
In exam, try to make circles for every syllogism question. These questions take hardly 20-30 seconds to solve with this method. This year these type of questions replaced mirror image questions, so never skip these marks rich questions.
Practice Questions
SET 1
In these questions two/three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II have been given. You have to decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.Statement 1:
All fishes are birds.No Bird is an animal.
All animals are mammals.
Conclusions A:
I At least some birds are mammals.
II All mammals being birds is a possibility.
1) Only conclusion II is true
2) Neither conclusion I or II is true
3) Both conclusion I and II are true
4) Either conclusion I or II is true
5) Only conclusion I is true
Conclusions B
I No fish is an animal
II All fishes being mammals is a possibility
1) Only conclusion II is true
2) Neither conclusion I or II is true
3) Both conclusion I and II are true
4) Either conclusion I or II is true
5) Only conclusion I is true
Statement 2:
Some forces are groupsAll groups are powers
All powers are growth
Conclusions A
I At least some forces are growth
II All groups are growth
1) Only conclusion II is true
2) Either conclusion I or II is true
3) Only conclusion I is true
4) Neither conclusion I or II is true
5) Both conclusion I and II are true
Conclusions B
I All forces being powers is possibility
II All powers are group
2) Either conclusion I or II is true
3) Only conclusion I is true
4) Neither conclusion I or II is true
5) Both conclusion I and II are true
Statement 3:
Some triangle are circlesAll squares are circles
Conclusions:
I At least some squares are triangle
II All circles are triangles
1) Only conclusion I is true
2) Either conclusion I or II is true
3) Both conclusion I and II are true
4) Only conclusion II is true
5) Neither conclusion I or II is true
Statement 4:
All airways are trainsNo train is a station
Some stations are airports
Conclusions:
I All airways being airports is a possibility
II No airway is a station
1) Only conclusion I follows
2) Only conclusion II follows
3) Both conclusion I and II follows
4) Either conclusion I or II follows
5) Neither conclusion I or II follows
Statement 5:
All books are scalesAll scales are pencils
Some scales are pens
Conclusions A:
I No book is pen
II All pencils are scales
1) Only conclusion I follows
2) Only conclusion II follows
3) Either conclusion I or II follows
4) Neither conclusion I or II follows
II No scale is a pen
1) Only conclusion I follows
2) Only conclusion II follows
3) Either conclusion I or II follows
4) Neither conclusion I or II follows
Statement 6:
SET 2
Statement 1:
Statement 2:
Statement 3:
Statement 4:
Statement 5:
Statement 6:
ANSWERS AND SOLUTIONS
SET 1
1) Conclusion A -Ans - 2) Neither conclusion I or II is true
Conclusion B -
Ans - 3) Both conclusion I and II are true
2) Conclusion A -
Ans - 5) Both conclusion I and II are true
Conclusion B -
Ans - 3) Only conclusion I is true
4)
5) Conclusion A:
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