The correct answer is: Only conclusion I follows.
The statement “All the organised persons find time for rest” is a universal affirmative statement. The conclusion “Sunita is an organised person” is a particular affirmative statement. The two statements are related in the following way:
All A are B
C is B
Therefore, C is A
In this case, A is “organised persons”, B is “find time for rest”, and C is “Sunita”. The conclusion “Sunita is an organised person” follows from the statement “All the organised persons find time for rest” because Sunita is a person who finds time for rest.
The conclusion “Sunita is an industrious person” is a particular affirmative statement. The two statements are not related in the following way:
All A are B
C is B
Therefore, C is A
In this case, A is “industrious persons”, B is “find time for rest”, and C is “Sunita”. The conclusion “Sunita is an industrious person” does not follow from the statement “All the organised persons find time for rest” because there are other reasons why Sunita might find time for rest, such as being a good time manager or being motivated to achieve her goals.