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Proper planning by the management can avoid the occurrence of such incidents thus, II follows. The skipping of celebrations does not address the problem statement and thus, does not follow.
Statements: S ≥ K > W= B > T ≤ Q > G < I
Conclusions: I. S > Q II. I < K
Statements: R ≤ K ≤ H = O ≥ D > Q; K > P
Conclusions:I. K < Q II. D ≥ P
Which of the following expressions will be true if the expression ‘D ≥ E < F = G’ is definitely true?
Statements: M = N; A < C < E; N > A
Conclusions:
I. E > N
II. M > C
What should come in the place of question mark, in the given expressions to make ‘T ≤ Z’ always true?
R > S = T ≤ U ≤ V _?_ W = X ≤ Y...
Statements: J ≥ Q, L > S, L ≥ Q, K = J < N
Conclusion:
I. L > J
II. N > Q
Statements: A < B; C = D; B >E ≥ C
Conclusions:
I. A < C
II. E = D
Statement: J > H ≤ G; F < M ≤ J; G = K
Conclusion: I. M ≤ G II. M > K
Statements:
C > D ≥ E ≤ F; Y ≥ Z ≥ A = C
Conclusion:
I. Y > F
II. F ≥ Y
In the question, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusion (s) among given two conclusions is/are definitely true and then ...