Question
In the following question, a relationship between
different elements is shown in the statements, followed by two conclusions I and II. Assuming the statements to be true, decide which of the conclusion(s) is/are definitely true. Statements: 1. M < O = N ≤ E > Y 2. S > A ≥ C = D ≥ N Conclusions: I. O ≤ D II. A > MSolution
Statement- M < O = N ≤ E > Y S > A ≥ C = D ≥ N Conclusion I. O ≤ D      Hence conclusion I (D ≥ N =O) is true II. A > M    Hence conclusion II ( A ≥ C = D = O > M ) is true
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