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Given the statements A ≥ B > C ≥ F and Z < C ≤ D < E, consider the conclusions I. A > Z and II. F > E. Which is true?
AOnly the second conclusion is true
BBoth conclusions are true
COnly the first conclusion is true
DNeither conclusion is true
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: C. Only the first conclusion is true
1. A ≥ B > C > Z gives A > Z — conclusion I holds.
2. F ≤ C ≤ D < E gives F < E, which contradicts F > E.
3. So conclusion II fails; **only the first conclusion is true**.
_Source: IBPS RRB Officer Scale I Prelims PYQ (Examrace), Q.10_
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