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      Question

      Statements: C = A ≤ H < K ≥ L = Q; S = T ≥

      K Conclusion: I. C < T II. A = S In these questions, a relationship between elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by two conclusions. Give answer
      A If only conclusion I is true Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
      B If only conclusion II is true. Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
      C If either conclusion I or II is true. Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
      D If neither conclusion I nor II is true. Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
      E If both conclusion I and II are true. Correct Answer Incorrect Answer

      Solution

      Given statements: C = A ≤ H < K ≥ L = Q……(i) S = T ≥ K……(ii) From (i) and (ii), we get S = T ≥ K > H ≥ A = C…….(iii) From (iii), T > C or C < T is true. From (iii), S > A or A < S is true. But conclusion II (A = S) is not true. Hence, only conclusion I is true.

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