Direction: In the following question assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusion among given conclusions is/are definitely true and then give your answers accordingly.
Statements: C > B ≥ F < D; A < H = D ≤ I; E ≤ B < L
Conclusions:
I. L = C
II. I > F
III. E > F
IV. E < CGiven statement: C > B ≥ F < D; A < H = D ≤ I; E ≤ B < L
On combining: A < H = D ≤ I; F < D; C > B ≥ F; L > B ≥ E
Conclusions:
I. L = C → False (C > B; L > B → C > B < L → relation between L and C cannot be determined)
II. I > F → True (F < D ≤ I → implies I > F)
III. E > F → False (E ≤ B; F ≤ B → E ≤ B ≥ F → relation between E and F cannot be determined)
IV. E < C → True (C > B ≥ E)
So only statement II and IV are true.