Question
Statements : S > T ≤ A = I; L ≥ A
Conclusion I: L ≥ T II : A > S
Solution
Ans.5;
Given statements: S > T ≤ A = I ... (i) L ≥ A ... (ii) Combining (i) and (ii), we get S > T ≤ A ≤ L Thus, T ≤ L or L ≥ T is true. Hence conclusion I is true. But we can’t compare S and A. Hence conclusion II (A > S) is not true.
Ans.5;
Given statements: S > T ≤ A = I ... (i) L ≥ A ... (ii) Combining (i) and (ii), we get S > T ≤ A ≤ L Thus, T ≤ L or L ≥ T is true. Hence conclusion I is true. But we can’t compare S and A. Hence conclusion II (A > S) is not true.