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Directions: In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These Statements are followed by 2 Conclusions. Marks answer as option given.

Statements:

J > K, K ≤ N = P, J = R < S

Conclusions:

I. P > K

II. P = K


1. Only conclusion I follows.
2. Only conclusion II follows.
3. Both conclusion I and II follows.
4. Either conclusion I or II follows.
5. None follows.

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Correct Answer - Option 4 : Either conclusion I or II follows.

Given statements: J > K, K ≤ N = P, J = R < S

On combining: P = N ≥ K < J = R < S

Conclusions:

I. P > K - False (As P = N ≥ K makes P ≥ K)

II. P = K - False (As P = N ≥ K makes P ≥ K)

But these two statements are complementary statements.

Hence, Either conclusion I or II follows.

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