Question
Statements: D < O = Q > U < I ≤ R; K ≥ O = I; R > H
≥ G Conclusions: I. R > O II. K > U III. H ≥ Q In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by three/four conclusions. Read the statements and then decide which of the following conclusions follow from the given statements.Solution
D < O = Q > U < I ≤ R                       No relationship can be established between R and O. Hence conclusion I does not follow. K ≥ O = I > U                                      K > U. Hence conclusion II follows. D < O = Q > U < I ≤ R > H          No relationship can be established between H and Z. Hence conclusion III does not follow.
Statements:
A > K ≥ M; Z ≤ A < T; C > M ≤ D
Conclusions:
I). Â Z < D
II). Â M < T
III). Â C < A
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