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In the following question, three statements are given followed by four conclusions numbered I, II, III and IV. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.

Statements: All buildings are rains. All papers are buildings. All dogs are paper.

Conclusions: I. All dogs are rain. 

                   II.   Some papers are rains.

                   III. Some rains are in buildings.

                   IV.  Some rains are paper.


A) Only I and II follow

B) Only II and III follow

C) Only I, II and III follow

D) All follow

E) None of these

Answer:

Option E

Explanation:

Clearly, III is the converse of first premise and so it holds.

All papers are buildings. All buildings are rains.

Since both the premises are universal and affirmative, the conclusion must also be universal and affirmative and should not contain the middle term. So, it follows that 'All papers are rains'. IV is the converse of this conclusion and so it holds.

Clearly, it follows that 'All dogs are buildings'.

All dogs are buildings. All buildings are rains.

Clearly, it follows that 'All dogs are rains', So, I follows. Thus, I, III and IV follow from the given premises. Hence, the answer is (e)