The question contains six statements followed by four sets of combinations of three. You have to choose that set in which the third statement logically follows from the first two.A. Zens are Marutis.
B. Zens are fragile.
C. Marutis are fragile.
D. Opels are fragile.
E. Marutis are Opels.
F. Opels are stable.
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Check for contradiction within statements if inference doesn’t seem direct.
E. Marutis are Opels.
F. Opels are stable.
D. Opels are fragile.
If Marutis are Opels and Opels are stable, then Marutis are stable — which contradicts D. Thus, the set EFD forms a paradox or contradiction set. The best logical grouping comes from a contradiction analysis in this case.