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  • Srishti Sharma

    Srishti Sharma

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    Please describe the reason with violated rule

    The doubt is regarding syllogism questions.

    In syllogism-type questions, I have noticed that in some questions we are always rigid to the Venn diagram, whereas in some we alternate the diagram according to the conclusions, to check if that conclusion can be true or not.In general, when should we check if there is a possibility for the conclusion to be true or not.Syllogism doubt.png 217.91 KBimage.png 17.71 MBAlso, the above two Venns that I have drawn are correct or not, and how is the Venn in the solution correct?In general, I doubt that whenever we are solving syllogism questions, there are times when, by the given statements, we will be able to conclude more than 1 Venn diagram. In that circumstance, how do we decide which one to use for our answer?

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