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Statements: P ≤ M < C ≥ $ > Q ≥ U

Conclusions:

I. M < $

II. C ≥ U

III. $ ≤ M

ANone is True

BOnly III is True

CEither I or III is true.

DNone of these

Answer:

C. Either I or III is true.

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Solution: Given statement: P ≤ M < C ≥ $ > Q ≥ U Conclusions: I. M < $ → False (no definite relation shows between $ and M, hence the conclusion is false) II. C ≥ U → False(as C > U, hence C is not equal to U, so conclusion if definitely false) III. $ ≤ M → False (no definite relation shows between $ and M, hence conclusion is false) Hence, conclusion I and III are complementary pairs. So, either conclusion I or III is true.


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