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In these questions, a relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by two conclusions. Statements: M < S<=T = R>=D > E>=F, G<=S < H Conclusions: I.G = R II.G < R

Correct Answer: Either conclusion I or II is true.

Explanation:

Given:M < S<=T = R>=D > E>=F ...(i)


G<=S < H ...(ii)


Combining (i) and (ii), we get


G<=S<=T = R>=D > E>F andH > S<=T = R>=D > E>=F and


G<=S > M and M < S < H


(I) G = R is not true.


(II) G < R is not true.


But both are complamentary are pair.


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