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Logical deduction with categories: 'All film stars are playback singers' and 'All film directors are film stars' — identify which conclusions necessarily follow (All directors are playback singers; Some film stars are directors)

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: Only conclusion I follows

Explanation:


Given data

  • Premise 1: All film stars ⟶ playback singers.
  • Premise 2: All film directors ⟶ film stars.
  • Conclusions:
    • I: All film directors ⟶ playback singers.
    • II: Some film stars are film directors.


Concept/Approach (why this method)

Use transitivity of subset relations: If A ⊆ B and B ⊆ C, then A ⊆ C. Particular existence ('some') cannot be derived from two universal premises without an existential premise.


Step-by-Step calculation / logic
1) Directors ⊆ Stars and Stars ⊆ Singers ⇒ Directors ⊆ Singers ⇒ Conclusion I is necessary.2) Conclusion II asserts existence ('some'); from two universals, it does not necessarily follow ⇒ not compelled.


Verification/Alternative

Model with zero directors: Premises still hold; Conclusion II ('some') fails. Hence II is not a necessary conclusion.


Common pitfalls

  • Assuming classes are non-empty without explicit statement.
  • Believing a chain of universals implies a particular 'some' statement.


Final Answer
Only conclusion I follows.

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