Question
Statements: A > I = L ≥ Y = T ≥ W, D < V ≤ W
Conclusions: I. Y ≥ D II. V ≤ L III. I > D In the following question the relationship between different elements is given in the statements followed by three conclusions I, II and III. Read the statements carefully and mark your answer accordingly.Solution
A > I = L ≥ Y = T ≥ W ≥ V > D                    Y > D. Hence conclusion I is not true. A > I = L ≥ Y = T ≥ W ≥ V > D                     V ≤ L. Hence conclusion II is true . A > I = L ≥ Y = T ≥ W ≥ V > D                     I > D. Hence conclusion III is true .
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