Question
Statement:  J > K ≥ C = D ≤ Y < Z
Conclusions: I. Z > C II. J ≥ Y III. J > D IV. C > Z In these questions, a relationship between different elements is shown in the statement(s). The statements are followed by four conclusions. Give answer for the following questions. ÂSolution
J > K ≥ C = D ≤ Y < Z                 Z > C. Hence conclusion I is true but conclusion IV is not true. J > K ≥ C = D ≤ Y < Z                 No relationship can be established between J and Y. Hence conclusion II is not true. J > K ≥ C = D ≤ Y < Z                 J > D. Hence conclusion III is true.
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