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Statements: All cakes are ice-creams.
All ice-creams are toffees.
Conclusions: I All cakes are toffees.
II All toffees are ice-creams.

A

if only conclusion I follows

B

if only conclusion II follows

C

if either I or II follows

D

if neither I nor II follows and

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A

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