Question
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. Statements: P > Q = R ≥ Y < T, O ≤ S ≤ X ≤ T, W ≥ V = U ≥ Q Conclusions: I. V ≥ S II. Y ≤ W III. R < OSolution
V = U ≥ Q = R ≥ Y < T ≥ X ≥ S                   No relationship can be established between V and S. Hence conclusion I is not true. W ≥ V = U ≥ Q = R ≥ Y                                W ≥ Y. Hence conclusion II is true. R ≥ Y < T ≥ X ≥ S ≥ O                                 No relationship can be established between R and O. Hence conclusion III is not true.
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