Question
Statements: L ≥ M = N < P; O < Q ≥ R =S ≥
L Conclusions: I). Q > M II). Q = NSolution
L ≥ M = N < P; O < Q ≥ R =S ≥ L Conclusions: I).  Q > M ( Q ≥ R =S ≥ L ≥ M = N ) ->False II). Q = N (Q ≥ R =S ≥ L ≥ M = N) ->False Hence, option b is correct (Either conclusion I or II is true)
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