Concept:Syllogism: Understanding the logical relationship between premises.
Explanation:Statements: Some fools are intelligent. Some intelligent are great.
The middle term "intelligent" is not used in a universal sense in either premise, so no definite link exists between fools and great.
Conclusion I (Some fools are great) does not necessarily follow.
Conclusion II (All great are intelligent) is an overgeneralization; the given statement only says "some intelligent are great," not "all."
Thus, neither conclusion follows.
Answer:D. if neither I nor II follows