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Given below are two statements and four conclusions drawn based on the statements.

  • Statement $1:$ Some soaps are clean.
  • Statement $2:$ All clean objects are wet.

Conclusion $\text{I}$: Some clean objects are soaps.

Conclusion $\text{II}$: No clean object is a soap.

Conclusion $\text{III}$: Some wet objects are soaps.

Conclusion $\text{IV}$: All wet objects are soaps.

Which one of the following options can be logically inferred?

  1. Only conclusion $\text{I}$ is correct
  2. Either conclusion $\text{I}$ or conclusion $\text{II}$ is correct
  3. Either conclusion $\text{III}$ or conclusion $\text{IV}$ is correct
  4. Only conclusion $\text{I}$ and conclusion $\text{III}$ are correct
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Given the statements:

  • Statement $1:$ Some soaps are clean.

  • Statement $2:$ All clean objects are wet.

Based on the above two statements we can draw the Venn diagram.

Now, we can conclude that, based on the above two Venn diagrams.

  • Conclusion I: Some clean objects are soaps. ${\color{Green}{-\text{True}}}$
  • Conclusion II: No clean object is a soap.${\color{Red}{-\text{False}}}$
  • Conclusion III: Some wet objects are soaps.${\color{Green}{-\text{True}}}$
  • Conclusion IV: All wet objects are soaps.${\color{Red}{-\text{False}}}$

$\therefore$ Only conclusion I or conclusion III are correct.

Correct Answer $:\text{D}$

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