Question
Statements: P < Q = S ≥ U; V ≤ P ≥ N >
I Conclusions: I. U < V II. Q > I In each question, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by conclusions. Study the conclusions based on the given statement and select the appropriate answer. Give answerSolution
Combined Inequalities: V ≤ P < Q = S ≥ U and I < N ≤ P < Q = S ≥ U V ≤ P < Q = S ≥ U No relationship can be established between U and V. Hence conclusion I is not true. I < N ≤ P < Q = S ≥ U I < Q. Hence conclusion II is true.
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