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    Statements : W < H ≤ L < J ≤ N < V,   M = F ≠ J = G ≥ I > Q,   U ≤ P < E = C = I
    Conclusions :  I. E < V     II. W < P

    Neither C1 nor C2 follows

    Incorrect Answer
    Only C1 follows
    Correct Answer
    Both C1 and C2 follow
    Incorrect Answer
    Only C2 follows
    Incorrect Answer
    Either C1 or C2 follows
    Incorrect Answer
    Explanation:

    Statements: W < H ≤ L < J ≤ N < V,   M = F ≠ J = G ≥ I > Q,   U ≤ P < E = C = I
    Conclusions:  I. E < V     II. W < P
    Combining the equations to find the relationship between E and V, we get
    E = C = I ≤ G = J ≤ N < V
    Clearly, the common sign of inequalities between E and V is of '<'. Conclusion E < V is hence stays true. C1, hence, follows.
    Similarly, combining equations to find the relationship between W and P, we get
    W < H ≤ L < J = G ≥ I = C = E > P
    Clearly, the signs are getting reversed and hence we can't define a relationship between W and P. C2, hence, doesn't follow.


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