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\(\large \color{black}{\begin{align} &\underline{statement}- \text{All men are girls.} \hspace{.33em}\\~\\ & \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ - \text{Some girls are students.} \hspace{.33em}\\~\\ &\underline{conclusion}- I.)\ \text{All girs are men.} \hspace{.33em}\\~\\ & \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ - II.)\ \text{Some girls are not students.} \hspace{.33em}\\~\\ & a.)\ \ \text{Only I.) is correct .} \hspace{.33em}\\~\\ & b.)\ \ \text{Only II.) is correct .} \hspace{.33em}\\~\\ & c.)\ \ \text{Both I.) and II.) are correct .} \hspace{.33em}\\~\\ & d.)\ \ \text{Neither I.) and II.) are correct .} \hspace{.33em}\\~\\ \end{align}}\)
Convince the rest of us, if you can, that this is a serious question.
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hmmmm kinda sure it would be option B ...all bcoz u cant say tht all girls are men
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the answer is given d.) but i cannot understand it
no if i sau that some a is b it doesn;t mean that some a is not b
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