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Directions: In the following question assuming the given statements to be True, find which of the conclusion among given conclusions is/are definitely true and then give your answers accordingly.

Statement: 5 < 9 = 4 ≤ 3; 13 < 1 ≥ 7 = 3; 12 > 9 = 2

Conclusions:

I. 5 < 2

II. 9 > 12

III. 13 < 3


1. Only I is True
2. Only II is True
3. Only III is True
4. All I, II, III are True
5. None is True

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Correct Answer - Option 1 : Only I is True

Given Statement: 5 < 9 = 4 ≤ 3; 13 < 1 ≥ 7 = 3; 12 > 9 = 2

On combining: 5 < 9 = 4 ≤ 3 = 7 ≤ 1 > 13, 12 > 9 = 2

Conclusion: 

I. 5 < 2 → True (As 5 < 9 = 2, 5 < 2)

II. 9 > 12 → False (As 12 > 9 = 2, 9 is less than 12).

III. 13 < 3  → False (As, 3 = 7 ≤ 1 > 13, definite relationship between the two cannot be determined).

Therefore, Only conclusion I is True.

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