Mathematics
Statement I: Consider the adjoining figure. It has only one line of symmetry.
Statement II: A semicircle has one line of symmetry, whereas an arrowhead has 2 lines of symmetry.

Statement I is true but statement II is false.
Statement I is false but Statement II is true.
Both Statement I and Statement II are true.
Both Statement I and Statement II are false.
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Statement I is true. The given figure (combination of an arrowhead-like shape on top of a semicircular shape) has exactly one line of symmetry ā the vertical line passing through its centre.
Statement II is false. A semicircle has one line of symmetry (the perpendicular bisector of its diameter), but an arrowhead also has only one line of symmetry (its diagonal), not 2.
Hence, Option 1 is the correct option.
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