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Statements: N ≥ U > W; F < H ≤ S; G = N; W ≥ S. Conclusions: I. H < W II. U > F III. S < G Which conclusion(s) is/are true?
- Both I and III are true
- Only III is true
- Either I or II is true
- Both II and III are true
Correct answer: Both I and III are true
Solution
From N ≥ U > W and W ≥ S, we get N ≥ U > W ≥ S, so S < N and hence S < G because G = N. Also, H ≤ S and S ≤ W, so H < W is true. Conclusion II cannot be confirmed because F is only known to be less than H, not necessarily less than U.
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