Arihant Expert Team Solutions for Chapter: Statement and Conclusions, Exercise 1: Practice Exercise
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The question has two/three statements. Two/three are logically wrong. Some of which may look factually absurd. Ignore this absurdity and look to the logical corrections. Choose the statement which is correct.

The question has two/three statements. Two/three are logically wrong. Some of which may look factually absurd. Ignore this absurdity and look to the logical corrections. Choose the statement which is correct.

The question has two/three statements. Two/three are logically wrong. Some of which may look factually absurd. Ignore this absurdity and look to the logical corrections. Choose the statement which is correct.

The question has two/three statements. Two/three are logically wrong. Some of which may look factually absurd. Ignore this absurdity and look to the logical corrections. Choose the statement which is correct.

The question has two/three statements. Two/three are logically wrong. Some of which may look factually absurd. Ignore this absurdity and look to the logical corrections. Choose the statement which is correct.

The question given below has a set of three or four statements. Each set of statements is further divided into three segments. Choose the alternative where the third segment in the statement can be logically deduced using both the preceding two, but not just from one of them.
A. Ravens are black. Ravens are evil. So all evil are black.
B. Horses are eagles. All eagles are hawks. So horses are hawks.
C. No priest is a saint. Peter is 'a priest. So Peter is a saint.

The question given below has a set of three or four statements. Each set of statements is further divided into three segments. Choose the alternative where the third segment in the statement can be logically deduced using both the preceding two, but not just from one of them.
A. Some apples are sour. This fruit is an apple. So this fruit is sour.
B. Rita is a nurse. All nurses are tall women. Rita is a tall woman.
C. Army officers are smart. Airforce officers are smart. So military officers are smart.
D. No animal likes fire. Aardvarks are animals. So Aardvarks do not like fire.

The question given below has a set of three or four statements. Each set of statements is further divided into three segments. Choose the alternative where the third segment in the statement can be logically deduced using both the preceding two, but not just from one of them.
A. Some substances are crystalline. Marble is crystalline. So marble is a substance.
B. All greyhounds are dogs. Some dogs are cows. So some greyhounds are dogs.
C. All locks are keys. Some keys do not open. So some locks do not open.
