Statements : All men are married. Some men are educated. Conclusions : I. Some married are educated. II. Some educated are married.

Only conclusion I follows
Only conclusion II follows
Either I or II follows
Neither I nor II follows E. Both I and II follow

The correct answer is: Only conclusion I follows.

The first statement is “All men are married.” This means that every man is married. The second statement is “Some men are educated.” This means that there are some men who are educated.

The first conclusion is “Some married are educated.” This conclusion is true because the first statement says that all men are married, and the second statement says that there are some men who are educated. Therefore, some of the men who are married must also be educated.

The second conclusion is “Some educated are married.” This conclusion is not necessarily true. The first statement says that all men are married, but it does not say that all educated people are men. Therefore, it is possible that some of the people who are educated are not married.

In conclusion, only conclusion I follows.

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