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  • Question
  • Statements:
    M % R, R # T, T * N
    Conclusions:
    I. N * R, II. NSR, II. NSM


  • Options
  • A. All follow
  • B. Only either I or II follows
  • C. Only either I or II and III follow
  • D. Only either I or III and II follow

  • Correct Answer
  • Only either I or II and III follow 

    Explanation

    M < R ...(i) R ? T ...(ii) T = N ...(iii)
    Combining these we get M < R ? T = N
    Hence N ? R
    Which means either I (N = R) or II (N > R) follows.
    Again N > M. Hence III follows


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