It is clear from the statement that product of company 'X' has good quality and is available at a reasonable price. Hence, both the conclusions follow
Both the conclusion follow from the statement. Conclusion I is the direct result of the statement. Conclusion II follows because in the given statement, there is a need to replace the present system with a new one.
none follow as the given statement merely says that camels are very useful for desert. it does not state whether they are chip or available in large number
it is given in the statement that most of the laborers belonging to unorganized sector earn very low and uncertain income, it means that there are some laborers who earn regular and certain income. Hence, Conclusion II definitely follows from the statement.
Pakistan's ability to manufacture arms is not being talked about in the statement. So Conclusion I does not follow. The fact Conclusion II cannot be deduced from the statement. So, Conclusions II also doesn't not follow.
From the commitment of the present Government, it cannot be concluded that former government did not do anything serious about the development nor does it mean that present Government will not do anything for the development of other sectors, hence none of the conclusion follows.
Both the conclusion follows. The waiver is incorporated because some of the students for MA will not have previous experience and some of the students will have previous experience of social work.
Conclusion I is valid conclusion as the use of word 'could' implies a difficulty in obtaining reservation but Conclusion II is invalid as it is not certain.
Both I and II are invalid as statement itself is vague and ambiguous which is unable to make proper connectivity with the given conclusion.
Both I and II are invalid because they lack proper connectivity with the given statement.
Conclusion I is valid because if unemployment is the main reason behind poverty, then creating employment opportuities is the need of the hour. Conclusion II is invalid because of the presence of word 'all'.
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