In the given question, two columns are given such that column I has three sets of statements while column II has three sets of conclusions. You have to assume the given statement to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known fact. Match the conclusions S, T, and U which will logically follow the statements P, Q, and R disregarding the commonly known facts.
A statement is said to be followed if both the conclusions given against the conclusions S, T, and U are true according to the statements P, Q, and R.
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Column I |
Column II |
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P. Some 2 is 3. No 3 is 4. Some 3 is 5. Some 4 is 5. |
S. All 5 is 2 is a possibility. Some 3 can be 5. |
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Q. No 2 is 3. No 3 is 4. Some 4 is 5. |
T. No 3 is 4. Some 5 is 2. |
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R. Only a few 2 is 3. No 3 is 4. Only a few 4 is 5. |
U. Some 2 can be 5. Some 2 is not 4. |