The correct answer is: Neither I nor II follows.
The statement is an advertisement for Kraft colors. It says that Kraft colors add color to our lives. This does not mean that catchy slogans do not attract people, nor does it mean that people like dark colors. It is possible that Kraft colors are attractive because they are colorful, and that people like colorful things. It is also possible that Kraft colors are attractive because they are associated with positive things, such as happiness and joy. There is no evidence to support either conclusion I or conclusion II.
Here is a more detailed explanation of each option:
- Option A: Only conclusion I follows. This option is incorrect because there is no evidence to support the conclusion that catchy slogans do not attract people. The statement only says that Kraft colors add color to our lives. It does not say anything about catchy slogans.
- Option B: Only conclusion II follows. This option is also incorrect because there is no evidence to support the conclusion that people like dark colors. The statement only says that Kraft colors add color to our lives. It does not say anything about dark colors.
- Option C: Either I or II follows. This option is incorrect because there is no evidence to support either conclusion I or conclusion II. The statement only says that Kraft colors add color to our lives. It does not say anything about catchy slogans or dark colors.
- Option D: Neither I nor II follows. This option is correct because there is no evidence to support either conclusion I or conclusion II. The statement only says that Kraft colors add color to our lives. It does not say anything about catchy slogans or dark colors.
- Option E: Both I and II follow. This option is incorrect because there is no evidence to support either conclusion I or conclusion II. The statement only says that Kraft colors add color to our lives. It does not say anything about catchy slogans or dark colors.