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Each of these questions consists of six ...

Each of these questions consists of six statements followed by four sets of three statements each. Select as your answer the set in which the statements are logically related
(1) Some X are P
(2) All P are s
(3) No S is W
(4) Some W are not X
(5) All X are S
(6) Some S are P

A

651

B

346

C

125

D

135

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The correct Answer is:
A

`ul ("Option (A)")`
The correct order of sistements is .516
i.e. All X are S
`ul ("Some X are are P")`
`ul ("Some S are P")`
` ul ("Options (B)")`
More than three terms are involved. Hence options (B) is incorrect
` ul ("Option (C)") ` The only possible order is All + AII = Some is 251 . but the middle terms is not distributed
`ul ("Option (D)") `
There is only one negative statement
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