Question
Statements: U > R ≥ T = S > P; T < Q > C < M
Conclusions: I). Â U < Q II). Â Q > PSolution
U > R ≥ T = S > P; T < Q > C < M Conclusions: I).  U < Q (U > R ≥ T < Q) –> False II).  Q > P (P < T = S < Q ) –> True Hence, option d is correct (Only conclusion II is true)
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