Question
Read the given statement and conclusions carefully.
Decide which of the given conclusions is/are definitely true from the statement. Statement: Q > M < P ≤ N = O ≥ L > R Conclusion I: R < Q II: N > RSolution
Q > M < P ≤ N = O ≥ L > R             There is no relation between R and Q. Hence conclusion I is not true. Q > M < P ≤ N = O ≥ L > R            N > R. Hence Conclusion II is true.
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