Question
Statements: S ≥ W = R > I < M > F > P ≤ X
Conclusion I: S > R II: P < M In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions:Solution
S ≥ W = R > I < M > F> P ≤ X                         S ≥ R. Hence conclusion I is not true. S ≥ W = R > I < M > F > P ≤ X                        M > P. Hence conclusion II is true.
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