Question
In the following question, a relationship between
different elements is shown in the statement followed by two conclusions (I) and (II). Assuming the statement to be true, decide which of the conclusions is/are definitely true? Statement: K ≥ X < Y ≤ Z = N ≤ P Conclusions: (I) N < X (II) X < PSolution
Combined statement = K ≥ X < Y ≤ Z = N ≤ P K ≥ X < Y ≤ Z = N ≤ P        N > X. Hence conclusion I is not true. K ≥ X < Y ≤ Z = N ≤ P       P > X. Hence conclusion II is true.
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