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

Statements:

Q > R ≤ S = T; S ≥ M = L ≤ W

I. T > L

II. T = L


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

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

Given Statements: Q > R ≤ S = T ≥ M = L ≤ W;

On combining: Q > R ≤ S = T ≥ M = L ≤ W

Conclusions:

I) T > L → False (As Q > R ≤ S = T ≥ M = L ≤ W → T ≥ L → T > L and T = L. So, it is false)

II) T = L → False (As Q > R ≤ S = T ≥ M = L ≤ W → T ≥ L → T > L and T = L. So, it is false)

Both conclusion (I) and (II) are complimentary pair.

Hence, Either conclusion (I) or (II) follows.

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