Step 1: Interpret the given FALSE statement.
"The statement 'Some human beings are not cruel' is FALSE" means its negation is TRUE:
\[
\text{All human beings are cruel}.
\]
So, (i) is directly true.
Step 2: Check (ii).
If all humans are cruel, then certainly "some humans are cruel" is also true. So (ii) is true.
Step 3: Check (iii).
Since humans are cruel and they are a subset of all creatures, it follows that "some cruel creatures are humans." So (iii) is true.
Step 4: Check (iv).
This contradicts (i). So (iv) is false.
Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{\text{(i), (ii) and (iii)}}
\]
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