Question
Statements: P = J = W; W ≥ Y < Q; Q < Z = L
Conclusions: I. W ≥ Z II. W < Z In the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusion among given conclusions is/are definitely true and then give your answers accordingly.Solution
Given statement: P = J = W; W ≥ Y < Q; Q < Z = L On combining: P = J = W ≥ Y < Q < Z = L Conclusion: I. W ≥ Z → False (as W ≥ Y < Q < Z) thus clear relation between W and Z cannot be determined II. W < Z → False (as W ≥ Y < Q < Z) thus clear relation between W and Z cannot be determined Conclusions I and II forms complementary pairs. Hence, either I or II follows
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