Question : Directions: In the following question, three statements are given followed by two conclusions I, II, III and IV. You have to consider the statements to be true, even if it is seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions, if any, follow from the given statements. Statements: A. Rabindranath Tagore wrote many poems. B. Every poet has aesthetic knowledge. C. Aesthetic is a part of the axiological study. Conclusions: I. Rabindranath Tagore did a different axiological study. II. He followed the base of logic and ethics.
Option 1: Only conclusion I follows
Option 2: Both conclusions I and II follow
Option 3: Only conclusion II follows
Option 4: None of these
Correct Answer: Both conclusions I and II follow
Solution : According to the given statements – Conclusion I: Rabindranath Tagore did a different axiological study. According to the given statements, Rabindranath Tagore was a poet and every poet has aesthetic knowledge. And, aesthetics is a part of axiological study. So, Rabindranath Tagore did a different axiological study. So, this conclusion follows. Conclusion II: He followed the base of logic and ethics. Since axiology is considered a branch of philosophy and it includes values like aesthetics, it is concluded that Rabindranath Tagore, being a poet and having aesthetic knowledge, also followed the base of logic and ethics.
Therefore, both conclusions I and II follow. Hence, the second option is correct.
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Option 1: Only Conclusion I follows
Option 2: Only Conclusion II follows
Option 3: Both Conclusions I and II follow
Option 4: Neither Conclusion I nor Conclusion II follows
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Option 1: Only conclusion II follows
Option 3: Only conclusion I follows
Option 4: Neither conclusion I nor II follows
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Option 1: Either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
Option 2: Neither conclusion I nor II follows
Option 4: Only conclusion II follows
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Option 2: Only conclusion II follows
Option 3: Neither I nor II follows
Option 4: Both conclusion I and conclusion II follow
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