Let's analyze the statement and the conclusions step by step. Statement: "The team manager humiliated Satish in front of his colleagues on a Monday Morning." Conclusion I: "The team manager did not like Satish." Conclusion II: "Satish was not as popular as his other colleagues." Key Points: The statement tells us that the manager humiliated Satish publicly. It does not provide information about the manager's personal feelings toward Satish. It also does not offer any details about Satish's popularity compared to his colleagues. Analysis: For Conclusion I: The humiliation could be due to reasons like correcting behavior, maintaining discipline, or even a lapse in judgment. The statement does not explicitly indicate that the manager "did not like" Satish. Thus, we cannot conclude that personal dislike is necessarily the reason behind the action. For Conclusion II: The statement is silent about Satish's standing among his colleagues. Lack of popularity is not mentioned or implied by the fact that he was humiliated. Therefore, this conclusion also does not follow with certainty. Since neither conclusion is directly supported by the information given in the statement, the correct answer is:Option D: Neither conclusion I nor II is true.