Both I and II are beyond the scope of the statement.
I Follows form the tone of the statement. But II does not follow from the statement. See the word 'unnecessarily' used in the statement.
Quashing of ban will result in conclusion I. Hence I follows. But II does not follow from the statement.
We can't co-relate the given conclusions with the statement given. Hence, neither I nor II follows.
The sentence ''the economy has been dragged down by agriculture'' does not necessarily imply that agriculture showed negative growth . Possibility of nominal growth can't be ruled out. Hence, I does not follow.
I follows. That is why it is a jolt to the water industry. The presence of pesticides undermines the very purpose of ''safe drinking''. II does not follow because the statement talks only about ''bottled water'', not drinking water in general.
I does not follow because it is a subjective perception.II follows because while the oppostion walked out, even the allies have given vent to their dissatisfaction.
History of neck-and neck matches implies that it is hard to predict well in advance. Do not opt for 'either' because the case of 'draw' can' t be ignored.
Lack of faith in poll survey is based on the results force cast about the performance of Party X and party Y.This mars I true. But the statement does not lead to II.
I is obvious due to the initiative taken by the government. II is also true; that is why the bank is being implemented.
Recruiting officers from abroad implies. I Conclusion II can't be correlated with the statements.
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