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Statements: V ≤R = W ≥ Q, U = T ≥ S < X, U
< Q Conclusions: I. S < W II. V ≥ X In these questions, a relationship between elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by two conclusions. Give answerSolution
Given statements: V ≤R = W ≥ Q…………(i) U = T ≥ S < X…………(ii) U < Q…………(iii) Combining all the statements, we get V ≤R = W ≥ Q > U = T ≥ S < X…………(iv) Check for conclusion I From (iv), W > S or S < W is true. Hence, conclusion I is true. Check for conclusion II From (iv), we cannot compare V and X. Hence conclusion II is not true.
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