Consider the following three statement: Some roses are red. All red flowers fade quickly. Some roses fade quickly. It then asks which of the following statements can be logically inferred from the above:
Answer: If (i) and (ii) are true, then (iii) is true.
Explanation
If all red flowers fade quickly and some roses are red, then these roses being red flowers will also fade quickly.
Hence, if statements (i) and (ii) are true, it can be inferred that some roses fade quickly.
Whereas if any of the statements (i) and (ii) are false, nothing can be inferred about the statement (iii).
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