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ExamsIBPS POReasoning

Which of the following statements shows that both \(A > R\) and \(B < C\) hold definitely true?

  1. B ≤ C = A ≥ K = R
  2. C = K > B < R > B < R > A
  3. C > B > A > K = R
  4. B = K < C < R = A

Correct answer: C > B > A > K = R

Solution

In option C, the chain C > B > A > K = R directly gives B < C and A > K = R, so A > R also holds. The other options do not guarantee both conditions simultaneously.

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