Question
Statements: P > Q ≥ M ≤ N; Y ≥ Z ≥ A =
P Conclusion: I. Y > N II. N ≥ Y In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by conclusions.Solution
Y ≥ Z ≥ A = P > Q ≥ M ≤ N                              No relationship can be established between Y and N but it will make a complementary pair as it has three signs >, < and =.
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