Correct Answer - Option 2 : Only II follows
Given statements,
C = G ≥ T = P; Y > M = B ≤ P
On combining these we get
C = G ≥ T = P ≥ B = M < Y
Conclusions:
I. G > Y → False (As we can see that G ≥ T = P ≥ B = M < Y, so G > Y is false)
II. M ≤ G → True (As we can see that G ≥ T = P ≥ B = M, so M ≤ G is true)
Hence, only II follows.