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l Male condoms are disposable, female condoms are not.
II. Male and female condoms, both, are disposable.
III. Condoms are not disposable in general
IV. Condoms cannot be self-inserted
What is true from the above statements?

A

I, IV

B

III, IV

C

Only ll

D

All

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To determine which statements about condoms are true, let's analyze each statement step-by-step: ### Step 1: Analyze Statement I **Statement I:** Male condoms are disposable, female condoms are not. - **Analysis:** This statement is incorrect. Both male and female condoms are designed for single use and are disposable. ### Step 2: Analyze Statement II **Statement II:** Male and female condoms, both, are disposable. - **Analysis:** This statement is correct. Both types of condoms are intended for one-time use and are disposed of after use. ### Step 3: Analyze Statement III **Statement III:** Condoms are not disposable in general. - **Analysis:** This statement is incorrect. The general characteristic of condoms is that they are disposable after a single use. ### Step 4: Analyze Statement IV **Statement IV:** Condoms cannot be self-inserted. - **Analysis:** This statement is incorrect. Female condoms can be self-inserted without the need for a healthcare professional. ### Conclusion Based on the analysis: - Statement I is false. - Statement II is true. - Statement III is false. - Statement IV is false. Thus, the only true statement from the options provided is **Statement II**: "Male and female condoms, both, are disposable."
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