Correct Answer - Option 1 : Only II is True
Given statements: I < K; K = O; O ≥ U
On combining: I < K= O ≥ U
Conclusions:
I. U > I → False (as O ≥ U, K = O means U ≤ K, I < K, can’t set up any relation between U and I)
II. K ≥ U → True (as K= O ≥ U → K ≥ U)
Therefore, Only II is true.