Direction: In each of the question below are Four statements following by Four conclusions numbered I, II, II and IV. You have to take the Four given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusion logically follows from the two statements disregarding commonly known fact.
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Statement:
All papers are clips. Some chips are boards. Some boards are lanes.
All lanes are roads.
Conclusions:
I. Some roads are boards.
II. Some lanes are chips
III. Some boards are papers
IV. Some roads are chips.
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- Only I and II follow
- Only I and III follow
- Only I, II and III follow
- Only II, III and IV follow
- None of these
Correct Option: E
Some boards are lanes + All lanes are roads = I + A = I = Some boards are roads → Conversion → Some roads are boards (I). Hence I follows. Some chips are boards + Some boards are lanes = I + I = No conclusion Hence II and IV does not follow. All papers are clips + Some chips are boards = I + A = No conclusion Hence II and IV does not follow.