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Option-1: Both the statements are individually true and Statement II is the correct explanation of Statement I.
This option suggests that both statements I and II are true, and statement II is the correct explanation for statement I. However, this is not accurate. While statement I states that there was no increase in the tax/GDP ratio for three years after the 2007-08 Annual Budget in India, statement II mentions that government expenditure increased noticeably. These two statements are independent and not directly related. Statement II cannot provide a logical explanation for why there was no increase in the tax/GDP ratio.
Option-3: Statement I is true but Statement II is false.
This option suggests that statement I is true, but statement II is false. Since statement I states that there was no increase in the tax/GDP ratio for three years, and statement II mentions that government expenditure increased noticeably, both statements can be true independently of each other. Therefore, this option is valid.
Option-4: Statement I is false but Statement II is true.
This option suggests that statement I is false, but statement II is true. However, statement I can indeed be true without contradicting statement II. It is possible for there to be no increase in the tax/GDP ratio for three years