Question
Statements: H ≥ R, T < L, R ≥ T, L < N > I
Conclusion: I. R > I II. N ≥ T In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions:Solution
H ≥ R ≥ T < L < N > I No relationship can be established between R and I. Hence conclusion I does not follow. H ≥ R ≥ T < L < N > I N > T. Hence conclusion II does not follow.
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