Statements: R ≤ K ≤ H = O ≥ D > Q; K > P
Conclusions:I. O ≥ Q II. Q > P
Combined Inequalities: R ≤ K ≤ H = O ≥ D > Q and P < K ≤ H = O ≥ D > Q R ≤ K ≤ H = O ≥ D > Q, O > Q. Hence, conclusion I is not true. P < K ≤ H = O ≥ D > Q, No relationship can be established between Q and P. Hence, conclusion II is not true.
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