Correct Answer - Option 5 : Both I and II follow
Given statements,
O ≥ Y > L = S; O = Q ≤ B < M
On combining these we get
M > B ≥ Q = O ≥ Y > L = S
Conclusions:
I. M > S → True (As we can see that M > B ≥ Q = O ≥ Y > L = S, so M > S is true)
II. L < Q → True (As we can see that Q = O ≥ Y > L, so L < Q is true)
Hence, both I and II follow.