Logical Reasoning – Interpreting a proverb: The sentence "The old order changed, yielding place to new" leads to which conclusion(s)? (I) Change is the law of nature; (II) Discard old ideas solely because they are old.
Verbal Reasoning
Statement and Conclusion
Difficulty: Easy
Choose an option
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AOnly conclusion I follows
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BOnly conclusion II follows
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CEither I or II follows
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DNeither I nor II follows
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EBoth I and II follow
Answer
Correct Answer: Only conclusion I follows
Explanation
Given data
- Premise: 'The old order changed, yielding place to new.'
- Conclusion I: Change is natural/inevitable.
- Conclusion II: Old ideas should be discarded because they are old.
Concept/ApproachThe proverb asserts the inevitability of change, not a blanket prescription to reject all things old.
Step-by-step reasoning• (I) is consistent: the assertion captures the general principle that change is a constant.• (II) introduces a fallacious reason (age alone) for discarding ideas; the premise does not advocate that.
Verification/AlternativeA system can evolve while retaining valuable old elements; the proverb does not prohibit that.
Common pitfalls
- Turning a descriptive maxim about change into a normative 'discard everything old' rule.
Final AnswerOnly conclusion I follows.