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Statement
L = M ≥ N;
M > P;
L < K.
Conclusions
I. K > P
II. N < K
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- If only Conclusions I is true
- if only Conclusions II is true
- if either Conclusions I or II is true
- if neither Conclusions I nor II is true
- if both Conclusions I and II are true
Correct Option: B
Statement
L = M ≥ N;
M > P;
L < K ;
On combing both the statements, we get
P < L = M ≥ N < k
Conclusions
I. K > P (false)
II. N < K (true)
Hence, only Conclusions II is definitely true.