Two statements are given followed by two conclusions as responses. You have to consider the statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from the commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusion(s) can definitely be drawn from the given statements. Statements: Schools help in the early development of a child by making them productive. It is advisable that children below the age of four should not be sent to school. Conclusions: Children below the age of four cannot be productive. Only children above the age of five should be sent to schools.

Two statements are given followed by two conclusions as responses. You have to consider the statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from the commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusion(s) can definitely be drawn from the given statements. Statements: Schools help in the early development of a child by making them productive. It is advisable that children below the age of four should not be sent to school. Conclusions: Children below the age of four cannot be productive. Only children above the age of five should be sent to schools. Correct Answer <p>Only Conclusion I follows.</p>

From the given statements, we can conclude that school makes children productive but only children above the age of four should be sent to schools. So it can be said that only after reaching the age of four can children be productive which is stated in the first conclusion. The second conclusion is not in reference with the statements as the statements do not mention anything regarding children above the age of five.

Hence, the correct answer is "Option 1".

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