Correct Answer - Option 2 : Only II follows
Given statements: W ≤ R < T ≥ S > X, M = K > F < B < X
On combining: W ≤ R < T ≥ S > X > B > F < K = M
Conclusions:
I. F ≤ T → False (As it is clear in the combined statement that F < T hence false).
II. T > F → True.
Here either - or case will not follow because one statement is true and one is false.
Hence, Only II follows.