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The incorrect word in the sentence is "unless." The correct word should be "until." "Until" is used to indicate the time up to which something will continue, in this case, the museum's closure.
Statement: S > P, P ≥ U, U > V, V ≤ N
Conclusion: I. N ≥ U II. S < N
Statements: T > U, V > W, U = X, R ≥ X, V = R
Conclusion:
I. T ≥ W
II. W > T
Statements: N ≥ M ≥ O; U < N; V < O ≤ R
Conclusions:
I. V < N
II. R ≥ N
III. O < U
Statements: M = R ≥ S , N = O > Q, Q > W = A < S
Conclusions :
I. N ≥ S
II. W > R
III. O ≤ S
Statements: O > Q < R > P = U ≥ S > T ≥ N
Conclusion
I: S < R
II: U > N
Statements:
A < R ≤ Y = F; U > L = T; A < L = P > E
Conclusions:
I). U > E
II). T > Y
...Statements: T ≤ Q > B = W, Q ≥ E ≥ H
Conclusion:
I. B > H
II. T ≥ E
III. H = W
Statements: N & C, C # I, I @ L, L % Y
Conclusions: I. C & Y II. L # N
...What should come in the place of question mark, in the given expressions to make ‘T > Y’ always true?
R > T = U ≥ V ? W ≥ X =Y
In the question, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the following conclusion(s) among the three conclusions is/are definitely true...