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A statement is a formal account of certain facts, views, problems or situations expressed in words.Conclusion: A conclusion is a belief or an opinion that is the result of reasoning out a given statement. It can also be defined as a proposition in an argument to which other propositions in the argument given support.Statement: The manager humiliated Sachin in the presence of his colleagues. Conclusions:I. The manager did not like Sachin.II. Sachin was not popular with his colleagues.OptionsIf only Conclusion I followsIf either I or II follows.If both I and II follow.If neither I nor II followsIf only Conclusion II follows.

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A statement is a formal account of certain facts, views, problems or situations expressed in words.Conclusion: A conclusion is a belief or an opinion that is the result of reasoning out a given statement. It can also be defined as a proposition in an argument to which other propositions in the argument given support.Statement: The manager humiliated Sachin in the presence of his colleagues. Conclusions:I. The manager did not like Sachin.II. Sachin was not popular with his colleagues.OptionsIf only Conclusion I followsIf either I or II follows.If both I and II follow.If neither I nor II followsIf only Conclusion II follows.

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The correct answer is "If only Conclusion I follows".

Here's the step-by-step reasoning:

The statement only provides information about an incident where the manager humiliated Sachin in front of his colleagues.

Conclusion I: "The manager did not like Sachin" could be inferred from the statement because usually, one would not humiliate someone they like.

Conclusion II: "Sachin was not popular with his colleagues" cannot be inferred from the statement because the statement does not provide any information about Sachin's popularity or relationship with his colleagues.

Therefore, only Conclusion I follows from the statement.

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