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Directions: In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the various statements which is followed by three conclusions. Choose the correct answer on the basis of information given below.
Statements: Y ≥ I > S, H ≤ A ≤ I, K > J > A, Z = H < W
Conclusions: Z < Y, J ≥ W, Z = Y
None of the conclusions follow
Only conclusion I follows
Either conclusion I or III follows
Only conclusion III and either conclusion I or II follow
All the conclusions follow
Statements: Y ≥ I > S, H ≤ A ≤ I, K > J > A, Z = H < W Conclusions: Z < Y, J ≥ W, Z = Y For conclusion I: Z < Y From statements I, II and IV, we get: Y ≥ I ≥ A ≥ H = Z Here, common sign between Y and Z is ' ≥'. Thus Y ≥ Z or Z ≤ Y. Hence conclusion I does not follow individually. For conclusion II: J ≥ W From statements II, III and IV, we get: J > A ≥ H < W Here, we can see that there is opposite sign between J and W, thus no relationship can be established between them. Hence conclusion II does not follow. For conclusion III: Z = Y From statements I, II and IV, we get: Y ≥ I ≥ A ≥ H = Z Here, common sign between Y and Z is ' ≥'. Thus Y ≥ Z or Z ≤ Y. Hence conclusion III does not follow individually. Combining conclusions I and III: While combining conclusion I i.e. Z < Y and conclusion III i.e. Z = Y, we'll get Z ≤ Y, which is the actual relationship between them. Therefore, Either conclusion I or conclusion III follows. Hence option C is correct.
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