Question
Statements: S ≥ K > W= B > T ≤ Q > G < I
Conclusions: I. S > Q II. I < K In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions:Solution
S ≥ K > W= B > T ≤ Q > G < I No relationship can be established between S and Q. Hence conclusion I is not true. S ≥ K > W= B > T ≤ Q > G < I No relationship can be established between K and I. Hence conclusion II is not true.
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