
deductions
Deductions in general knowledge refer to the process of reasoning where conclusions are drawn based on available information or premises. It involves analyzing facts, evidence, or observations to arrive at a logical conclusion. For example, if you know that all humans are mortal and that Socrates is a human, you can deduce that Socrates is mortal. Deductions help us make informed decisions and solve problems by applying logical thinking to reach outcomes that are consistent with the information we have.