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Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming that the information given in the statements is true, even if it appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements. दिए गए कथनों और निष्कर्षों को ध्यान से पढ़ें। यह मानते हुए कि कथनों में दी गई जानकारी सही है, भले ही यह सामान्य रूप से ज्ञात तथ्यों के साथ विचरण करती हो, यह तय करें कि दिए गए निष्कर्षों में से कौन सा कथन से तार्किक रूप से अनुसरण करता है। Statements/ कथन : Some plants are trees./ कुछ पौधे पेड़ हैं | All trees are bushes./ सभी पेड़ झाड़ियाँ हैं | Conclusions/ निष्कर्ष : 1.Some bushes are plants./ कुछ झाड़ियाँ पौधे हैं 2.All bushes are plants./ सभी झाड़ियाँ पौधे हैं | 3.No bush is a plant./ कोई भी झाड़ी पौधा नहीं हैं

The main benefit to the economy from an active stock market is the ready availability of risk capital for investment in equities through the primary market. For that risk capital to be readily available, investors need to have an easy exit route. Aliquid secondary market provides an easy exit route through the active involvement of buyers and sellers. It does not matter whether these buyers and sellers have short or long-term investment horizons. Liquidity in the market is enhanced by leveraged players who either borrow to play the market or achieve a similar result through futures contracts whose economic value includes financing costs. Short-sellers confer a similar benefit by borrowing stock or achieving the same result through futures contracts. Inference : Passive stock market enhances availability of capital. 1) If the inference is definitely true' i.e. it properly follows from the statement of facts given. 2) if the inference is probably true though not definitely true' in the light of the facts given. 3) If the data are inadequate, le from the facts given you cannot say whether the inference is likely to be true or false 4) If the inference is probably false", though not definitely false' in the light of the facts given.