Mathematics
Statement I: Every rhombus is a parallelogram.
Statement II: The opposite sides of a parallelogram, as well as a rhombus, are parallel to each other.
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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Answer
Statement I:
A rhombus is a parallelogram with two adjacent sides equal (in fact, all sides equal). So every rhombus is a parallelogram.
∴ Statement I is true.
Statement II:
In a parallelogram, both pairs of opposite sides are parallel. Since a rhombus is a parallelogram, the same is true for a rhombus.
∴ Statement II is true.
Both statements are true.
Hence, option 3 is the correct option.
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