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Question: If \'A\' represents \'Birds\' and \'B\' represents \'Flying Animals\', which of the following is true?

Options:

  1. All birds can fly
  2. Some flying animals are not birds
  3. All flying animals are birds
  4. Birds are not flying animals

Correct Answer: Some flying animals are not birds

Solution:

The statement \'Some flying animals are not birds\' is true, as there are flying animals like bats.

If 'A' represents 'Birds' and 'B' represents 'Flying Animals', which of the foll

Practice Questions

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If 'A' represents 'Birds' and 'B' represents 'Flying Animals', which of the following is true?
  1. All birds can fly
  2. Some flying animals are not birds
  3. All flying animals are birds
  4. Birds are not flying animals

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

If 'A' represents 'Birds' and 'B' represents 'Flying Animals', which of the following is true?
  • Step 1: Understand what 'A' and 'B' represent. 'A' is for 'Birds' and 'B' is for 'Flying Animals'.
  • Step 2: Think about what 'Flying Animals' includes. It includes all animals that can fly, not just birds.
  • Step 3: Identify examples of flying animals. Birds are one type, but there are others like bats and insects.
  • Step 4: Realize that since there are flying animals that are not birds (like bats), the statement 'Some flying animals are not birds' is true.
  • Categorical Logic – Understanding the relationship between different categories, specifically how subsets relate to one another.
  • Venn Diagrams – Visualizing the overlap and distinctions between different groups, such as birds and other flying animals.
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