Conclusion Derivation

Logic Level 1

STATEMENT : All good mangoes are golden , no golden thing is cheap

CONCLUSION 1 No good mangoes are cheap

CONCLUSION 2 All good things are costly

a] only conclusion 1 is correct

b] only conclusion 2 is correct

c] both are correct

d] none are correct

[ NOTE :The conclusions are to be judged according to the statement ONLY i.e. make no assumtions on your own, good luck ]

d a b c

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3 solutions

Ace Vincent
Jun 13, 2018

The image above is a Venn diagram representing the statement.

Conclusion 1 is CORRECT because none of the good mangoes (M) intersects with cheap (C).

Conclusion 2 is NOT CORRECT because there is no knowledge given in the statement.

By Logic, we can conclude that only Conclusion 1 is correct.

thanks for solving my question :)

Ayan Upreti - 2 years, 11 months ago
Ayan Upreti
Jun 13, 2018

"A" is the correct answer [ i.e. conclusion 1 is correct ] as if all golden things are costly and good mangoes are golden therefore good mangoes are costly i.e. good mangoes are not cheap and

"B" is incorrect as according to the statement it is said that golden things are costly it is never said that good things are even though it may seem that all good things are maybe costly but that is an assumtion not a part of the statement

thank you , for solving it , i hope this solution helped :)

Amy Chen
Dec 30, 2018

Good Mango implies golden. Golden implies not cheap. So, Good Mango implies not cheap, choice a. Good does not necessarily imply golden, eliminating choice b

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