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Directions: In the following question assuming the given statement to be true, find which of the conclusion among the given conclusions is / are definitely true and then give your answer accordingly.                       

Statement: X > Z < Y ≤ V; P > K > S = Q ≥ V  

Conclusion:

I) K > X 

II) Y < P


1. Only I is true.
2. Only II is true.
3. Either I or II is true.
4. Neither  I nor II is true.
5. Both I and II are true.

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Correct Answer - Option 2 : Only II is true.

Given Statement: X > Z < Y ≤ V; P > K > S = Q ≥ V 

On Combining: P > K > S = Q ≥ V ≥ Y > Z < X

Conclusion:

I) K > X → False ( As  K > S = Q ≥ V ≥ Y > Z < X → so, no direct relation between K and X can be determined)

II) Y < P → True ( As  P > K > S = Q ≥ V ≥ Y → so P > Y)

Hence, Only II is true.

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