R. S. Aggarwal Solutions for Exercise 2: Exercise
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Questions from R. S. Aggarwal Solutions for Exercise 2: Exercise with Hints & Solutions
In each of these question, two statements P and Q are given. You may look into their logical acceptability and mark your answer as
P : All A's are B's. All B's are C's. Therefore all C's are A's.
Q : Some A's are B's. All B's are C's. Therefore some A's are C's.

In each of these question, two statements P and Q are given. You may look into their logical acceptability and mark your answer as
P : All A's are B's. All B's are A's. Some C's are B's. Therefore some C's are A's.
Q : All A's are B's. Some B's are C's. Therefore all A's are C's.

In each of these question, two statements P and Q are given. You may look into their logical acceptability and mark your answer as
P : All B's are A's. All C's are B's. Therefore all C's are A's.
Q : All C's are A's. Some B's are C's. Therefore all B's are A's.

Each question given below consists of five or six statements followed by options consisting of three statements put together in a specific order. Choose the option which indicates a valid argument containing logically related statements that is, where the third statement is a conclusion drawn from the preceding two statements.
A : All synopses are poets.B : Some synopses are mentors.
C : Some X are not mentors.
D : All X are poets.
E : All synopses are mentors.
F : All synopses are X.

Each question given below consists of five or six statements followed by options consisting of three statements put together in a specific order. Choose the option which indicates a valid argument containing logically related statements that is where the third statement is a conclusion drawn from the preceding two statements.
A: Apples are not sweets
B: Some apples are sweet
C All sweets are tasty.
D. Some apples are not tasty.
E No apple is tasty.

Each question given below consists of five or six statements followed by options consisting of three statements put together in a specific order. Choose the option which indicates a valid argument containing logically related statements that is where the third statement is a conclusion drawn from the preceding two statements.
A: Lizards are birds.
B: Some birds are ants.
C: Lizards are ants.
D: Some lizards are ants.
E: Some lizards are not ants.
F: No lizard is ant.

Each question given below consists of five or six statements followed by options consisting of three statements put together in a specific order. Choose the option which indicates a valid argument containing logically related statements that is where the third statement is a conclusion drawn from the preceding two statements.
A: No patriot is a criminal.
B: Ramdas is not a criminal
C. Ramdas is a patriot
D: Mohandas is not a patriot
E Mohandas is a criminal

Examine the following statements regarding a set of balls:
(a) All balls are black.
(b) All balls are white.
(c) Only some balls are black.
(d) No balls are black.
Assuming that the balls can only be black or white, which of the two statements given above can both be true, but cannot both be false?
