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SYLLOGISM   

Questions 1 to 10: Each of these questions contains six statements followed by four sets of combinations of three. Choose the set in which the statements are most logically related. 
1.
  1. No attendants are qualified.
  2. Some nurses are qualified.
  3. Some nurses are not qualified.
  4. All nurses are attendants.
  5. All attendants are qualified.
  6. Some attendants are qualified.
(a) ABF
(b) CDF
(c) BDF
(d) BDE


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