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Given statements: E = F > Q = A > B; J < Z ≤ A On combining the given statements: E = F > Q = A ≥ Z > J Conclusions: I. Q > Z → False (as Q = A ≥ Z) II. B > J → False (as B < A ≥ Z < J) → thus relation between B and J cannot be determined. Hence, neither conclusion I nor II is true.
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