Three-statement and reverse syllogism using all/some/no/only quantifiers.
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Q1 · Syllogism · EASY
Statements: All books are pages. All pages are words. No word is a letter. Conclusions: I. No book is a letter. II. Some words are books. III. All books are words. Which conclusion(s) logically follow(s)?
Q2 · Syllogism · MEDIUM
Statements: Some managers are employees. All employees are workers. No worker is a director. Conclusions: I. Some managers are workers. II. No employee is a director. III. Some managers are not directors. Which conclusion(s) logically follow(s)?
Q3 · Syllogism · MEDIUM
Statements: Only a few laptops are tablets. All tablets are devices. Some devices are expensive. Conclusions: I. All laptops being devices is a possibility. II. Some tablets are expensive. III. No laptop is a device. Which conclusion(s) logically follow(s)?
Q4 · Syllogism · MEDIUM
Statements: No train is a bus. Some buses are cars. All cars are vehicles. Conclusions: I. Some vehicles are buses. II. Some cars are not trains. III. No train is a car. Which conclusion(s) logically follow(s)?
Q5 · Syllogism · HARD
Statements: Only a few doctors are surgeons. Only surgeons are specialists. All specialists are professionals. Conclusions: I. Some doctors are professionals. II. Some professionals are surgeons. III. No doctor is a specialist. Which conclusion(s) logically follow(s)?