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ExamsIBPS POReasoning

Statements: P<Q≥G; G≥I≥E; C<P; C>U Conclusions: I. U>I II. P<E

  1. Both I and II are True
  2. Only II is True
  3. Either I or II is True
  4. Neither I nor II is true

Correct answer: Neither I nor II is true

Solution

I: Chain: U<C<P<Q and Q≥G≥I. No connection between U and I without knowing Q's exact value → cannot determine U>I ✗. II: P<Q≥G≥I≥E. P is less than Q but Q≥E doesn't mean P<E (P could be between Q and E or anywhere) → cannot determine ✗. Neither follows.

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