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Option 4 : Only conclusion II follows
I. Schools are not establishments. → False (As No school is an institution but they are establishment → so, schools are establishment)
II. All schools have buildings. → True (As establishments that are not institutions have buildings and No school is an institution → so, all schools have buildings)
III. Schools do not have buildings. → False (As establishments that are not institutions have buildings and No school is an institution → so, schools do have buildings)
Hence, only conclusion II follows.
- If there are two or more sentences that are used to frame a statement, then, the sentences must be interrelated, and mutual contradiction should be there.
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- If there is more than one conclusion that is applicable to the statement, students must ensure that the conclusions they opt for have some relation with each other.
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