Directions: There are two statements followed by two conclusions marked I and II. These conclusions are taken to be drawn on the basis of the given statements. Study the given statements and the conclusions drawn carefully and decide your answer. Statement: All apples are bananas All bananas are sweets Conclusion: I some apples are sweets Conclusion: II some bananas are apples

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Directions: There are two statements followed by two conclusions marked I and II. These conclusions are taken to be drawn on the basis of the given statements. Study the given statements and the conclusions drawn carefully and decide your answer. Statement: All apples are bananas All bananas are sweets Conclusion: I some apples are sweets Conclusion: II some bananas are apples