Question
Three statements, showing relationship between different
elements, are followed by three conclusions (I). (II) and (III). Assuming the statements to be true, decide which of the conclusions is/are definitely true? Statements: (1) P < G (2) R >T (3) G = R Conclusions: (I) T< G (II) P > G (III) R > PSolution
Combined statement = P < G = R > T P < G = R >T G >T. Hence conclusion I is true. P < G = R > T G > P. Hence conclusion II is not true. P < G = R >T R > P. Hence conclusion III is true.
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