Statements: M = N; O < P < Q; N > O
Conclusions:
I. Q > N
II. M > P
Given statements: M = N; O < P < Q; N > O On combining: M = N > O < P < Q Conclusions: I. Q > N → False (as N > O < P < Q → thus clear relation between Q and N cannot be determined) II. M > P → False (M = N, N > O and O < P thus clear relation between M and P cannot be determined) Hence, none of the two follows.
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