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Statements: K ≥ L, N = R, L ≥ R, Q > C = K
Conclusions: I. R ≤ Q II. C ≥ N In these questions, a relationship between elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by two conclusions. Give answerSolution
Given statements K ≥ L……………(i) N = R……………(ii) L ≥ R…………..(iii) Q > C = K…………..(iv) Combining all these statements, we get Q > C = K ≥ L ≥ R = N Thus, Q > R or R < Q is true. But conclusion I is not true but conclusion II (C ≥ N) is true.
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