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Statement: In deserts, camels are indisp...

Statement: In deserts, camels are indispensable for people to travel from one place to another.
Conclusions: I. Camels are the only cheapest mode of transportation available in deserts.
II. There are plenty of camels in deserts.

A

if conclusion I follows

B

if conclusion II follows

C

if both I and II follow

D

if neither I nor II follows

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The correct Answer is:
D

The statement merely says that camels are very useful for deserts. It does not state whether they are cheap or available in large number.
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