Direction: In the following questions a statement is given and it is ...
Statement:
The global warming is a cause of serious concern for the planet.
Conclusion I:
Global warming is a result of increasing pollution.
Conclusion II:
Global warming is resulting in an increase in the average temperature of the Earth.
Both conclusions cannot be concluded from the given statement. Let's evaluate each conclusion individually:
Conclusion I:
Global warming is a result of increasing pollution.
- The statement mentions that global warming is a cause of serious concern for the planet, but it does not specifically mention that it is a result of increasing pollution. There could be other factors contributing to global warming as well, such as deforestation or natural climate cycles. Therefore, this conclusion cannot be logically inferred from the given statement.
Conclusion II:
Global warming is resulting in an increase in the average temperature of the Earth.
- The statement mentions that global warming is a cause of serious concern for the planet. One of the main effects of global warming is an increase in the average temperature of the Earth. This conclusion can be logically inferred from the given statement.
Conclusion II follows from the given statement, but Conclusion I does not. Therefore, the correct answer is option 'B' - Only conclusion II follows.
Direction: In the following questions a statement is given and it is ...
The given statement says that Global warming is a serious cause of concern. Conclusion B explains one of the reasons for such concern. Hence, B logically follows from the given statement. Conclusion I on the other hand is unrelated to the given statement because the statement does not mention anything about the causes of pollution. Thus, option B is the correct answer.