Question
Statements: T > U, V > W, U = X, R ≥ X, V = R
Conclusion: I. T ≥ W II. W > T In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions:Solution
T > U = X ≤ R = V > W                     No relationship can be established between T and W. Hence neither conclusion I nor II follows but it will make a complimentary pair. Hence either conclusion I or II follows
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