Q. In each of these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by two conclusions.
Statements
A>B=C;E=F;E≥D>C
Conclusions
I. L > J II. J < M
A. If only conclusion I is true
B. If only conclusion II is true
C. If either conclusion I or II is true
D. If neither conclusion I nor II is true
E. If both the conclusions I and II are true
Sol:
The correct option is A If only conclusion I is true
Given statements are
I≤J …(i)
K < L > M …(ii)
J = K …(iii)
G≥H=I (iv)
After combining all these statements, we get
G≥H=I≤J=K<L>M
As J = K < L
So, J < L
Hence, L > J is true
Again, J = K < L > M
So, J < L < M
Hence, no relation can be established between J and M.