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Statements: F > V > W ≥ L > G; F ≤ O = M < I
Conclusions: I. M > LÂ Â Â II. V < I In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions:Solution
I > M = O ≥ F > V > W ≥ L > G                      M > L. Hence conclusion I is true I > M = O ≥ F > V > W ≥ L > G                      I > V. Hence conclusion II is true
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