Directions: In the following questions, a statement or two are follow...
The given statement is a well-known quote from Shakespeare's play "The Merchant of Venice." It suggests that even someone with malicious intentions can manipulate or use scriptures to support their own purposes. Let's analyze the given conclusions:
I. Even an unscrupulous person has some principles.
This conclusion does not logically follow from the given statement. The statement simply states that the devil can use scripture for his purposes, but it does not imply that an unscrupulous person has principles. There is no direct connection between the two.
II. The real wisdom is to be found in scriptures.
This conclusion also does not logically follow from the given statement. The statement talks about the devil using scripture, but it does not make any claims about the wisdom or truthfulness of scriptures themselves. It is possible for scriptures to contain wisdom, but the statement does not provide any evidence or support for this conclusion.
Therefore, neither conclusion I nor conclusion II can be derived from the given statement. Hence, the correct answer is option E - Neither I nor II follows.
In conclusion, it is important to carefully analyze the given statements and evaluate the logical connection between the statements and the conclusions. In this case, the conclusions do not follow logically from the given statement, leading to the answer being option E.
Directions: In the following questions, a statement or two are follow...
Definitely none of the conclusions are relevant. The first one says even an immoral person has principles; but it doesn't match the statement which means THE DEVIL CAN CREATE HIS OWN SCRIPTURE FOR HIS BENEFITS. Also, the second conclusion refers to finding wisdom in scriptures. But the statement doesn't say anything about wisdom. Hope I explained well.