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Statements: No tree is fruit. All
fruits are stones. All stones are rains.
Conclusions:
I.
No
stone is tree.
II.
No
rain is tree.
III.
Some
rains are fruits.
IV.
Some
rains are trees.
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A.
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Only either II or III,
and I follow
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B.
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None follows
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C.
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Only either II or IV,
and III follow
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D.
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All follow
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E.
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None of these
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Answer: Option C
Explanation:
No tree is fruit. All fruits are stones.
Since the middle term 'fruits' is distributed
twice, the conclusion must be particular.
Since one premise is negative, the conclusion
must be negative. So, it follows that
'Some stones are not trees'.
All fruits are stones. All stones are rains.
Clearly, it follows that 'All fruits are
rains'. III is the converse of this conclusion and so it holds.
No tree is fruit, All fruits are rains.
As discussed above, the conclusion must be
particular negative and should not contain the middle term. So, it follows that
'Some rains are not trees'. However, II and IV involve only the extreme terms
and form a complementary pair. Thus, either II or IV follows.