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Statements: Some towers are windows. All windows are houses.
Some houses are temples.
Conclusions
I. Some towers are temples.
II. Some houses are towers.
III. Some temples are window.

A

Only I follows

B

Only II follows

C

Only III follows

D

I and II follow

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The correct Answer is:
B


Clearly only Conclusion II follows
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