Question
Statements: M ≤ N; O < R; O = N; S ≥ Q; N >
S Conclusions: (i) Q < M (ii) N ≥ Q (iii) M > R In the following question assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusion among given conclusions is/are definitely true and then give your answers accordingly.Solution
Given statements: M ≤ N; O < R; O = N; S ≥ Q; N > S On combining: M ≤ N = O < R; Q ≤ S < N Conclusions: (i) Q < M , False since either Q≤M OR Q>M (ii) N ≥ Q , False since N≠Q (iii) M > R , False since M Hence, option 1 is the answer.
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