Concept:In syllogism, "some" statements are reversible, but a universal affirmative statement does not guarantee overlap with a particular statement.
Explanation:• Statement 1: "Some sticks are bolts" means there is at least one stick that is a bolt.
• The converse of "Some sticks are bolts" is "Some bolts are sticks". So Conclusion I follows.
• Statement 2: "Kite is a stick" means all kites are sticks (universal affirmative).
• From "some sticks are bolts", we know some sticks are bolts, but we cannot conclude that any kite (which is a stick) must be among those bolts. It is possible that all kites are sticks that are not bolts. So Conclusion II does not follow.
Answer:Only conclusion I follows.