Logical Reasoning - Statement and Conclusion - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Statement and Conclusion - Section 2 (Q.No. 21)
Directions to Solve
In each of the following questions, a statement/group of statements is given followed by some conclusions. Without resolving anything yourself choose the conclusion which logically follows from the given statements).
21.
All guilty politicians were arrested. Kishan and Chander were among those arrested.
Discussion:
6 comments Page 1 of 1.
Anu said:
1 decade ago
(a). A guilt it comes within the person not by saying he or she is guilty. They were being charged for being guilty but you can't say internally they were or not.
(b). Each day to day life many people get arrested they are not politicians.
(c). They were among them the statement say. It do not specified there particular identity.
(d). Link bw them is guilt so d is the option.
(b). Each day to day life many people get arrested they are not politicians.
(c). They were among them the statement say. It do not specified there particular identity.
(d). Link bw them is guilt so d is the option.
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Kicorse said:
10 years ago
No, the given answer is incorrect. "All guilty politicians were arrested" does not necessarily mean that "All arrested people are guilty", and all we know about Kishan and Chander is that they were arrested.
A, B, C, and D are all incorrect, so there is no correct answer to this question.
A, B, C, and D are all incorrect, so there is no correct answer to this question.
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Mahesh Kushwaha said:
7 years ago
Option A must also correct it mean they are guilty so they were arrested.
But option B is more appropriate option as there no contradiction. All of them politician as a statement given.
So the answer must be "B".
But option B is more appropriate option as there no contradiction. All of them politician as a statement given.
So the answer must be "B".
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Aruna said:
8 years ago
"All guilty politicians were arrested" thus it is obvious that all those arrested were politicians.
Raja said:
1 decade ago
I don't understand this. Can anyone help me.
Alex said:
10 years ago
As @Kicorse said, no statement is valid.
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