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Directions: In the question given below, a passage is given followed by three statements that may or may not be concluded from the passage. Select the correct combination of statements that can be concluded.
Improving education is a slow, arduous, long-term undertaking everywhere, and nowhere more so than in Africa, where tight economic constraints often prevent sustained investment in human capital. Too often, though, expedient approaches prove shortsighted and fail to engage local leaders who hold the keys to economic and social progress. Too often, grassroots-level voices, reflecting firsthand experience addressing their communities' problems, are ignored. When global leaders gather in Hamburg this week for the G20 summit, the new G20- Africa Partnership will take center stage. But those committed to helping Africa should focus squarely on the nuts and bolts of aid and development and that means investing in local leadership.
I. Engaging local leaders is essential to improve education in Africa.
II. Economic constraints have hampered the growth of the education sector in Africa.
III. Local leadership does not affect education.
Only I
Only II
Only III
Only I and II
Only II and III
- Statement I: Engaging local leaders is essential to improve education in Africa.
- This statement can be concluded since the passage highlights the importance of engaging local leaders to aid economic and social progress, which includes improving education.
- Statement II: Economic constraints have hampered the growth of the education sector in Africa.
- This is a correct conclusion, as the passage explicitly mentions that tight economic constraints prevent sustained investment in human capital, including education.
- Statement III: Local leadership does not affect education.
- This statement cannot be concluded from the passage. The passage suggests the opposite, emphasizing local leadership's role in development.
- Option 1, Only I: Incorrect, as both statements I and II are valid conclusions.
- Option 2, Only II: Incorrect, statement I is also valid.
- Option 3, Only III: Incorrect, no evidence for statement III.
- Option 4, Only I and II: Correct, both I and II can be concluded.
- Option 5, Only II and III: Incorrect, statement III is invalid.
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