In the question two statements are given, followed by two conclusions, I and II. You have to consider the statements to be true even if it seems to be at variance from commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions, if any, follow

In the question two statements are given, followed by two conclusions, I and II. You have to consider the statements to be true even if it seems to be at variance from commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions, if any, follows from the given statements.

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Statement 1: Some apples are red.

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Statement 2: All red are oranges.

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Conclusion I: No oranges are apples.

\nConclusion II: Some apples are oranges.
1). Only conclusion I follows
2). Only conclusion II follows
3). Both I and II follow
4). Neither I nor II follows

This Question has 1 answers.

Solution: 

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Given: Some apples are red and all red are oranges.

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So, red = oranges and like red, some apples would be oranges too.

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According to this, the first conclusion is contradicting and the second one follows the statementd.

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 So, the correct option is 2). Only conclusion II follows.