Statements: U = R < M < Q < P; A > B > E < R < T; I < N = B > U > X
Conclusions:
I. P ≤ U
II. T > A
U = R < M < Q < P; A > B > E < R < T; I < N = B > U > X Conclusions: I. P ≤ U (U = R < M < Q < P) -> False II. T > A (A > B > E < R < T) -> False Hence, option e is correct (Neither conclusion I nor II is true)
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