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    Question

    Statement: I ≤ S, S < X, X = F, F ≤ K

    Conclusion: I. K > I II. I < X In the question below relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by two conclusions.
    A if only conclusion 1 is true Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    B if only conclusion 2 is true Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    C if either conclusion 1 or conclusion 2 is true Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    D if neither conclusion 1 nor conclusion 2 is true Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    E if both conclusion 1 and conclusion 2 are true Correct Answer Incorrect Answer

    Solution

    Combined Inequalities: I ≤ S < X = F ≤ K I ≤ S < X = F ≤ K∴ I < K. Hence, Conclusion I is true. I ≤ S < X = F ≤ K∴ I < X. Hence, Conclusion II is true.

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