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Statement: M > N ≥ O; M ≤ P = Q; R > N
Conclusion: I. N < Q II. R > M
Statements: J ≥ W > B; D < A ≤ B > M; F ≤ G = D
Conclusions:
I. J > F
II. M ≤ W
III. J ≥ G
...Statement: P = O ≥ N ≥ Y < M < W ≥ X; Y > Z
Conclusion:
I. Z ≥ X
II. P > Z
...Statements: L ≥ M > N, P > N, T = O ≥ N
Conclusions:
I. T > P
II. L > N
Statements: D % E, E & A, A @ B, B # C
Conclusions: I. C & A II. D # B
...Statements: Z > X > D > H ≤ M ≥ N = G
Conclusion
I: M > X
II: H > Z
Statements: P ≥ U ≥ Y > T ≤ Q = V > R > S < W
Conclusion
I: Q > S
II: T ≤ P
Statements : I = K > N; N ≥ G ≥ H; P = H > F = O
Conclusions :
I. F < K
II. P ≤ N
III. I > P
In the question, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusion (s) among given two conclusions is /are definitely true and the...