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Statements: D = P > Q = X ≤ Y = M; J = X; K >
Q Conclusion: I. M > K II. M ≤ K In these questions, a relationship between elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by two conclusions. Give answerSolution
Given statements: D = P > Q = X ≤ Y = M…….. (i) J = X……. (ii) K > Q……. (iii) From (i) and (iii), we get K > Q = X ≤ Y = M……. (iv) No relationship can be established between M & K but they will make a complementary pair. Hence, either conclusion I or II is true.
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