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Question : Directions: In the question two statements are given, followed by two conclusions, I and II. You have to consider the statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions, if any, follows from the given statements.
Statements:
I. Each correct is wrong.
II. No wrong is right.
Conclusions:
I. No correct is right.
II. Some wrongs are correct.

Option 1: Only conclusion II follows

Option 2: Both conclusions I and II follow

Option 3: Only conclusion I follows

Option 4: Neither conclusion I nor II follows


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Answer (1)
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Correct Answer: Both conclusions I and II follow


Solution : The possible Venn diagram, according to the given statements is as follows –

Let's analyse the conclusions –
Conclusion (I): No correct is right – From the Venn diagram, it is evident that all correct is wrong and no wrong is right. So, from this, it can be concluded that no correct is right. Thus, this conclusion follows.
Conclusion (II): Some wrongs are correct – From the Venn diagram, it is evident that some parts of the circle representing wrong lie outside the circle representing correct while some lie inside. So, from this, it can be concluded that some wrongs are correct. Thus, this conclusion follows.

So, both conclusions I and II follow. Hence, the second option is correct.

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