Question : Direction: In the following question,one statement is given followed by two Conclusions I and II. You have to consider the statement to be true, even if it seems to be at variance from commonly known facts. You are to decide which of the given conclusions can be definitely be drawn from the given statement.
Statement : Aggressive animals can be trained with care and affection to behave as the occasion demands.
Conclusions :
I. Trained dogs cannot be aggressive.
II. Animals are always aggressive unless care and affection is given to them.
Option 1: Both I and II follows.
Option 2: Only I follows.
Option 3: Only II follows.
Option 4: Neither I nor II follows.
Correct Answer: Both I and II follows.
Solution :
Conclusion I:
Trained dogs cannot be aggressive.
From the given statement, it can be said that if dogs are trained they won't be aggressive.
Conclusion II:
Animals are always aggressive unless care and affection is given to them.
From the given statement, we can say that if animals are not trained with the love and affection they require, they will become aggressive.
Therefore, from the above we can say that both conclusion I and conclusion II satisfies the statement.
Hence, option first is correct.
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