Disregard commonly known facts. Which conclusion would follow on the basis of given statements only?
Statement (I): Some bottles are car. Some cars are cycle.
Conclusion: \[\begin{array}{rl} \bullet & \text{[(I)] Some bottles are cycle is a possibility.} \\ \bullet & \text{[(II)] All bottles are cycle.} \\ \end{array}\]
Step 1: Statement Analysis.
Statement (I) suggests the possibility of some bottles being cycles, but it does not confirm that all bottles are cycles. Therefore, conclusion (II) is not definitively true.
Step 2: Conclusion Determination.
Only conclusion (I) represents a possibility. Conclusion (II) is not substantiated by the provided statements.
Final Answer: \[ \boxed{(1) \, \text{Only conclusion (I) follow.}} \]