Question
Statements: S < V = J ≤ G < K, P > L > C, K = A >
P Conclusions: I. V > P II. C < K III. A > S In the question, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the following conclusion(s) among the three conclusions is/are true and then give your answer accordingly.Solution
V = J ≤ G < K = A > P                                  No relationship can be established between V and P. Hence conclusion I is not true. K = A > P > L > C                                         K > C. Hence conclusion II is true. S < V = J ≤ G < K = A                                  A > S. Hence conclusion III is true.
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