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Four sets of three statements each are given below. Take these statements to be true even if they look factually absurd. Select one alternative in which third statement is implied by the first two statements.

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Four sets of three statements each are given below. Take these statements to be true even if they look factually absurd. Select one alternative in which third statement is implied by the first two statements.


1). All apples are red. All bananas are apples. So, all bananas are red.
2). All tables are chairs. All cupboards are tables. So, all chairs are cupboards.
3). All J’s are K’s. All K’s are M’s. So, all M’s are J’s.
4). All locks are keys. Some ball are keys. So, all locks are balls.

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