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Statements :
L > M, M > N, N > P
Conclusions :
I. L > P
II. M > P
Select one:
a. If both conclusions I and II follows
b. If neither conclusion I nor II follows
c. If only conclusion II follows
d. If only conclusion I follows
e.If either conclusion I or II follows

Answers

Answered by KrishnaKumar01
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Answer:

Q1. Statements: C≥N≥Y>A<W<B=L>D

Conclusion

I: A<C

II: D>W

Q2. Statements: D≥R=Q≤P≤F>E>I<L>C

Conclusion

I: R<F

II: E>C

Q3. Statements: S≤N≤P>W=K≥I≥G=M

Conclusion

I: W=M

II: M<W

Q4. Statements: Q>X>D=M>K≤L=E<C

Conclusion

I: M<C

II: K<Q

Q5. Statements: G>K>Y≥D<M≤S=T>P≥L

Conclusion

I: D<G

II: S>L

Directions (6-10): In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions:

(a) If only conclusion I follows.

(b) If only conclusion II follows.

(c) If either conclusion I or II follows.

(d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows.

(e) If both conclusion I and II follow.

Q6. Statements: A≥Q, U>V=R, A >B≤V, U<S

Conclusion:

I. B<S

II. R<S

Q7. Statements: D≥Q, P>J, O>Q>J, T>D

Conclusion:

I. O>T

II. T>J

Q8. Statements: A≥Q, U>V=R, A >B≤V, U<S

Conclusion:

I. Q≥U

II. U>Q

Q9. Statements: R≥Z, C=B<Z, D≥R>O

Conclusion:

I. D>B

II. O<C

Q10. Statements: Q=B, K<E<B, J≥E, R≤Q

Conclusion:

I. J>K

II. R≤B

Step-by-step explanation:

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