Here... all Dogs may be Black or all Dogs may not be Black. So conclusion 1 and 2 both individually are wrong. But yes, one of these cases will be there.
Here, one of the possibilities is that All Cats are Black and all Dogs are also Black.... then Conclusion 2 will be incorrect. Conclusion must always follow for all cases.
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Sir provide the solution of yesterday's question
Sir first question 2 conclusion right hooga , because conclusion 1 is opposite of conclusion 2
Here... all Dogs may be Black or all Dogs may not be Black.
So conclusion 1 and 2 both individually are wrong. But yes, one of these cases will be there.
Sir question 1- Conclusion 2 is correct na(option b).
Because if all cats are dogs and all cats are black, this means all dogs are not cat and black.
Here, one of the possibilities is that All Cats are Black and all Dogs are also Black.... then Conclusion 2 will be incorrect. Conclusion must always follow for all cases.
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Sir if all cats are dogs and all cats (dogs) are black then statement I is correct na🤔🤔
Not it is not correct. All cats are dog but opposite is not necessarily true. Opposite of that statement will be "some dogs are cats"
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