Verbal Reasoning - Syllogism - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Syllogism - Syllogism 1 (Q.No. 3)
Directions to Solve

In each of the following questions two statements are given and these statements are followed by two conclusions numbered (1) and (2). You have to take the given two statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the two given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.

Give answer:

  • (A) If only (1) conclusion follows
  • (B) If only (2) conclusion follows
  • (C) If either (1) or (2) follows
  • (D) If neither (1) nor (2) follows and
  • (E) If both (1) and (2) follow.

3.

Statements: Some mangoes are yellow. Some tixo are mangoes.

Conclusions:

  1. Some mangoes are green.
  2. Tixo is a yellow.

Only (1) conclusion follows
Only (2) conclusion follows
Either (1) or (2) follows
Neither (1) nor (2) follows
Both (1) and (2) follow
Answer: Option
Explanation:
Discussion:
52 comments Page 2 of 6.

Rashmi said:   1 decade ago
What is ''RAVAL'notation''. Please help me. It is very difficult for me to solve this type of problem.

Manoj kumar said:   1 decade ago
Raval notations is new and simple method to solve syllogism problems at a glance. You can search this method on Google.

Smita Pathak said:   1 decade ago
Can some one one explain me ravals notation with example please ?

Manoj said:   1 decade ago
Raval's notation is new simplest and quickest way to solve syllogism problems at a glance. Search 'raval notations at philpapers' in google and find complete new and simple approach published at University of London.

Seema said:   1 decade ago
Its simple. As no middle term is distributed in both the premises no No conclusion follows.

P.m.chellapandi said:   1 decade ago
I have a doubt on syllogism which is should we draw the figure only for the given statement or should we draw all the possible case. Please clear me.

Adity said:   1 decade ago
What is Raval's notation?

Ravinder Kumar said:   1 decade ago
Syllogism questions including possibility type questions are solved at glance by Raval's notations. Search 'Raval notations at philpapers' in google and find complete new and simple approach published at University of London.

Satish said:   10 years ago
I think answer is option 2.

Sunny said:   10 years ago
@Satish.

How?


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