Question
Statements: J < K; L = M; K >N ≥ L
Conclusions: I. J < L II. N = M In the following questions 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: J < K; L = M; K > N ≥ L On combining: K > N ≥ L = M; J < K Conclusions:  I. J < L → False (as J < K, K > N and N ≥ L → there is no clear relation between J and L) II. N = M → False (as N ≥ L = M → N ≥ M) Hence, none of the given conclusion is true.
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