Statements F ≥ G = H; G > J ≥ K Conclusions I. F ≥ K II. K < H

Correct Answer: if neither Conclusions I nor II istrue

Explanation:

Given that, D > E ≤ F ............(i) J < F ......................(ii) On combining the statements (i) and (ii), we get D > E ≤ F > J Conclusions I. D > J        (false) II. E < J         (false)So, it is clear that neither Conclusion I nor II is true

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