Answer:
C. No faith is strong. Only strong have biceps. No faith has biceps.
Explanation:
The question above is related to the topic of "Syllogism." This is a type of reasoning which consists of a premise or premises and a conclusion. The conclusion is logically derived from the premises. In order to do this, the two premises have to be joined together.
Among the choices above, letter B shows a conclusion that has been logically derived from the first two premises. Its premises support the conclusion.
"No faith has biceps." is a valid argument because it is supported by a premise ("No faith is strong.") and another premise ("Only strong have biceps.").
"Only strong have biceps" also means that "All biceps are strong."