Question : Directions: In this question, the statement is followed by two conclusions. Which of the two conclusion(s) is/are true? Statement: A = B ≥ C ≤ D > G < E < F Conclusions: I. B > F II. C < A
Option 1: Only conclusion I is true
Option 2: Only conclusion II is true
Option 3: Neither conclusion I nor II is true
Option 4: Both conclusions I and II are true
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Correct Answer: Neither conclusion I nor II is true
Solution : Given: Statement: A = B ≥ C ≤ D > G < E < F
Let's analyse the given conclusions – Conclusion (I): B > F→No relation can be established between B and F. Therefore, this conclusion is false. Conclusion (II): C < A→This conclusion is false. A = B ≥ C ⇒ A ≥ C
So, neither conclusion I nor II is true. Hence, the third option is correct.
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