Question
Statement: L ≥ X ≤ Z > Y ≤ A, Y = B ≥ CÂ
Conclusion: I. C >A                         II. A ≥ C In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions Mark answer asÂSolution
C ≤ B = Y ≤ A                      C ≤ A. Hence conclusion II is not true but conclusion II is true.
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