Direction: In the question given below there is a statement followed by some conclusions. You have to assume everything in the statement to be true, then consider the conclusions together and decide which of them logically follows beyond a reasonable doubt from the information given in the statement:

People who are socially inhibited, shy, or afraid to socialize, are not "antisocial" as the popular culture calls them. Clinically, antisocial is synonymous with sociopathy, or the disregard for, and violation of, the rules of society and the rights of others. Antisocial also implies that the person does socialize, when, in fact, many people behaving a-socially desperately want interaction, medically known as Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD).

I. Social Anxiety Disorder is a combination of biological susceptibility to excessive anxiety, coupled with activating experiences shaping how the anxiety manifests.

II. A person exhibiting antisocial tendencies cannot be asocial.

III. Individuals with SAD desperately want to socialize but fear doing or saying things that will cause embarrassment and shame.

IV. Being anti-social is a voluntary act.

1
Only I and II
2
Only III and IV
3
Only II, III and IV
4
Only II and III
5
All of the above

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