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Given the statements D > H ≥ N and S > I ≤ H, consider the conclusions I. N ≤ S and II. N < D. Which is true?
AOnly N < D is true
BOnly N ≤ S is true
CBoth conclusions are true
DNeither conclusion is true
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: A. Only N < D is true
1. From D > H ≥ N we get N ≤ H < D, so N < D — conclusion II holds.
2. For N and S: S > I, I ≤ H, N ≤ H — there is no chain linking N to S.
3. So N ≤ S cannot be established; **only N < D is true**.
_Source: IBPS RRB Officer Scale I Prelims PYQ (Examrace), Q.8_
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