Question
Statements: E ≥ F ≥ A ≤ W, N ≥ M ≥ Y = E
Conclusion: I. N > W II. Y ≥ A In these questions, relationships between different elements are shown in the statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions. Give answerÂSolution
Given statement: E ≥ F ≥ A ≤ W, N ≥ M ≥ Y = E Combined statement: N ≥ M ≥ Y = E ≥ F ≥ A ≤ W For conclusion I - N > W, it doesn’t follows, as there is no relation between N and W. For conclusion II - Y ≥ A, it follows.
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