Q: Which of the following statements about types of inference such as kevalÄnvayi, kevalavyatireki and anvayavyatireki are correct?
(A) In kevalÄnvayi inference, the hetu and sÄdhya are found only in positive instances, with no known negative instances;
(B) In kevalavyatireki inference, the relation is known primarily through negative instances where both hetu and sÄdhya are absent together;
(C) In anvayavyatireki inference, both agreement in presence (anvaya) and agreement in absence (vyatireka) support the conclusion;
(D) The classic smokeāfire example on a hill is usually taken as anvayavyatireki inference;
(E) If a hetu is present in both sapakį¹£a and vipakį¹£a cases, it can still serve as a proper ground in kevalÄnvayi inference;
(F) Understanding these types helps in identifying the structure of anumÄna in Indian logic questions in UGC NET;
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