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Decoding: Statements: A > D ≥ M ≥ N; M ≤ P ≤ Q Conclusions :     I. D ≥ Q                               II. A > N    III. P ≤ D A > D ≥ M ≤ P ≤ Q            No relationship can be established between D and Q hence, conclusion I will not follow. A > D ≥ M ≥ N                    A > N. Hence, conclusion II will follow. A > D ≥ M ≤ P ≤ Q            No relationship can be established between D and P hence, conclusion III will not follow.
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