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Statement – Conclusions

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Reasoning – Statement – Conclusions

What is Statement – Conclusions?

You are presented with a factual statement followed by several conclusions. You must determine which conclusions logically follow from the statement.

Types of Conclusions

1. Direct conclusions: Clearly supported by the statement. 2. Indirect conclusions: Implied through reasoning. 3. Invalid conclusions: Not supported or based on assumptions.

Example Questions

  • Statement: All roses are flowers.
    Conclusions:
    I. All flowers are roses.
    II. Some roses are flowers.

    Answer: Answer: Only II follows
  • Statement: Some pens are books.
    Conclusions:
    I. Some books are pens.
    II. All pens are books.

    Answer: Answer: Only I follows

Exam Tips

  • Focus on what is explicitly stated.
  • Use Venn diagrams to test logical validity.
  • Reject assumptions or outside knowledge.

Common Mistakes

  • Accepting conclusions based on belief or common sense.
  • Assuming the converse of a true statement is also true.
  • Overinterpreting vague or generalized statements.

Quick Revision Checklist

  • Rephrase the conclusion as a question: Is this definitely true?
  • Draw Venn diagrams when needed.
  • Practice identifying valid vs invalid conclusions.

Summary: Statement–Conclusion questions test your logical deduction ability. Stick to facts and avoid assumptions to choose the valid conclusion.