During an aviation regulatory audit, a compliance officer maps out the relationships between different vehicle classifications based on current operational guidelines. The officer establishes the following foundational premises:
- All perpetually autonomous drones are unregistered aircraft.
- No unregistered aircraft are commercially insured vehicles.
- Some delivery gliders are commercially insured vehicles.
Based strictly on formal deductive logic—and without assuming the physical existence of any entity not explicitly established by the premises—identify the logically infallible deductions from the officer's mapping.
Deduction I: Some perpetually autonomous drones are unregistered aircraft.
Deduction II: No commercially insured vehicles are perpetually autonomous drones.
Deduction III: Some delivery gliders are not perpetually autonomous drones.
Which of the following represents the correct evaluation?
- Only Deductions II and III are infallible.Cevap
- BDeductions I, II, and III are all infallible.
- COnly Deductions I and II are infallible.
- DOnly Deduction II is infallible.