Statement: The classroom has a capacity of 40 students. Conclusions: I. There are exactly 40 students enrolled. II. The room cannot accommodate more than 40 students. MCQ with Answer and Explanation

Statement: The classroom has a capacity of 40 students. Conclusions: I. There are exactly 40 students enrolled. II. The room cannot accommodate more than 40 students.
A. Only II follows
B. Neither I nor II follows
C. Both I and II follow
D. Only I follows
Answer: Option A
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
Capacity means maximum limit, so II follows. I does not; actual enrolment can be less.

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