1. Statements : No star is a cone. Some cones are triangles. All kites and stars. Conclusions : I. All stars are kites. II. At least some triangles and stars. (1) Only Conclusion I follows (2) Only Conclusion II follows (3) Either Conclusion I or Conclusion II follows. (4) There is possibility that some stars are triangles. (5) Neither Conclusion I nor Conclusion II follows.






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