Question : Directions: In the following question, some statements are given, each followed by some conclusions. You have to consider the statement to be true, even if it seems to be at variance from commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions, if any, follows from the given statements. Statement: German engineering is considered the best in the world. Conclusions: I. No other countries have the best engineers. II. Engineers from other countries are catching up with German engineers nowadays.
Option 1: Only I follows
Option 2: Only II follows
Option 3: Both I and II follow
Option 4: Neither I nor II follows
Correct Answer: Neither I nor II follows
Solution : According to the above-given statement – Conclusion I: No other countries have the best engineers. In the above statement, it has not been mentioned that only German engineering is considered the best in the world. As such, this conclusion is incorrect. Conclusion II: Engineers from other countries are catching up with German engineers nowadays. The above statement does not state that other countries' engineers are trying to be on an equal platform as German engineers. As such, this conclusion is also incorrect.
Therefore, the correct answer is neither conclusion I nor conclusion II. Hence, the fourth option is correct.
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Option 1: Only conclusions I follows
Option 2: Only conclusions II follows
Option 3: Both conclusions follow
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Option 2: Both conclusions I and II follow
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Option 1: Only conclusion I follows
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