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Directions: In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by two conclusions. Choose the correct answer for inequality given below:
Statements: U = V < W, V ≥ S = T, S < Y ≤ Z
Conclusions: I. W > T II. T < Y
Conclusion I follows
Conclusion II follows
Both the conclusions I and II follow
Either conclusion I or II follows
None of the conclusions follows.
Both the conclusions I and II follow. Option C, is hence the correct answer. Common explanation: There is a priority order of the symbols according to which the priority of the symbol is decided to reach the conclusion. Whenever there are two or more type of symbols are there between two objects whose relation is to be determine we have to use this order. If the direction of sign is opposite between that two objects, no relation can be stated perfectly and we have to say that it does not follow. Priority Order: 1. > and < 2. ≥ and ≤ 3. = For conclusion I: W > T Combining I and II: W > V ≥ S = T As, “>” is highest prior sigh here, so, the conclusion follows. For conclusion II: T < Y Combining statement II and III: T = S < Y As, “<” is highest prior sigh here, so, the conclusion follows.
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