Question
Statements: J > G = Y ≥ K = S; L < T = I ≤ P
≤ E = K Conclusions: I. G > T II. T = G In each of the following questions, the relationship between different elements is shown in the statements followed by two conclusions. Find the conclusion which is definitely true.Solution
I. G > T (T = I ≤ P ≤ E = K ≤ Y = G) → False II. T = G (T = I ≤ P ≤ E = K ≤ Y = G) → False But after combining, we get either of the conclusion follows. Either conclusion I or II is true.
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