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Statements : All bears are tigers . ...


Statements :
All bears are tigers .
Some bears are lions .
Conclusion
I. Some tigers are lions .
II: No lions are tigers .

A

Neither conclusion I nor II follows

B

Both conclusion I and II follow

C

Only conclusion I follows

D

Only conclusion II follows

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C
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