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1). None is true2). Only I is true3). Only II is true4). Only I and III is true |
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Answer» Given STATEMENTS: N > O ≥ P< R; O ≤ M; P ≥ Q; J > Q; K < L; K < Q On combining: N > O ≤ M; O ≥ P < R; J > Q ≤ P; Q > K < L Conclusions: I. M ≥ Q → True (as O ≤ M and O ≥ P and Q ≤ P → Q ≤ P ≤ O ≤ M → Q ≤ M) II. K < R → True (as P < R and Q ≤ P and Q > K → R > P ≥ Q > K → R > K) III. N > K → True (as N > O and O ≥ P and Q ≤ P and Q > K → N > O ≥ P ≥ Q > K → N > K) Therefore, all the conclusions follow. |
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Which of the following expressions will not be definitely true if the expression A ≤ L ≥ B = M < O ≤ C is definitely true?1). A = B2). M < L3). C > M4). B < C |
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Answer» Let’s check each option, 1) A = B: Since, A ≤ L ≥ B ⇒ A = B (Is possibly true) 2) M < L: Since, L ≥ B = M ⇒ L > M (Is possibly true) 3) C > M: Since, M < O ≤ C ⇒ C ≥ M (True) 4) B < C: Since, B = M < O ≤ C ⇒ B < C (True) 5) B > O Since, B = M < O ⇒ B < O (False) Thus B > O is not true. |
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