Statements:
Z > N ≥ B = J ≤ M; Y ≥ U > N ≥ P
Conclusions:
I). P ≤ Z
II). M > Y
Z > N ≥ B = J ≤ M; Y ≥ U > N ≥ P Conclusions: I). P ≤ Z (Z > N ≥ P) ->False II). M > Y (M ≥ J = B ≤ N < U ≤ Y) ->False Hence, option e is correct(Neither conclusion I nor II is true)
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