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Directions: - In these questions, the relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions. Marks answer as an option given.

Statements: L > I ≤ P = W; X = K > L = T

Conclusions:

I. T > P

II. T = W


1. Only I follows
2. Only II follows
3. Either I or II follows
4. Both I or II follow
5. Neither I nor II follows

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Correct Answer - Option 5 : Neither I nor II follows

Given statements: L > I ≤ P = W; X = K > L = T

On combining: X = K > L = T > I ≤ P = W

(I) T > P  False (as T = L > I ≤ P implies that there are opposite signs between T and P. So, It is false)

(II) T = W → False (as T = L > I ≤ P = W  implies that there are opposite signs between T and W. So, It is false)

Hence, Neither I nor II follows.

Note:

This is not the case of EIther or, as in the conclusion only two signs are present, i.e. (>, =).

For case of Either Or, three signs should be present between two elements, when no relationship is given i.e. (>, <, =)

There is a possibility of T < W,  which also prevails here, but it is not given.

Hence, this case is not Either Or case.

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