Question
In this question, a statement and related two
conclusions have been given in the form of i and ii, assuming that the statements given in the statements to be true are to be sure that what conclusions regarding the statements are logical? Statement. It rains on every Monday, it is raining today. Conclusion i) It is rainy season. ii) Today is Monday. Choose the right one from the following options. (A) The only conclusion i rational is. (B) The only conclusion ii is logical. (C) either i or ii conclusion is rational. (D) neither i nor ii conclusion is rational. (E) i and ii both conclusions are rational.Solution
The statement given is: "It rains on every Monday, it is raining today." Conclusion i) "It is rainy season." Conclusion ii) "Today is Monday." Let's analyze each conclusion: i) "It is rainy season."
- There is no direct indication in the statement that suggests it is the rainy season. The statement only implies that it is raining today, without specifying the season. So, conclusion i is not logically deducible from the given statement.
- The statement explicitly mentions that it rains every Monday, and it is raining today. From this, we can logically conclude that today is Monday.
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