Statement A ≤ B < C ; A ≥ D; C ≤ F Conclusions I. D < C II. F ≥ D

Correct Answer: If only Conclusions I is true

Explanation:

Statement A ≤ B < C ; A ≥ D ; C ≤ F ; On combining both the statements, we get D ≤ A ≤ B < C ≤ Conclusions I. D < C           (true) II. F ≥ D       (false) Hence, only conclusion I is definitely true.

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