Correct option is C
Ans. (c)
Sol. Let's analyze the given statement and conclusions:
Given statement:
G = L > E < A ≤ M This implies:
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G = L (G and L are equal)
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L > E (L is greater than E)
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E < A (E is less than A)
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A ≤ M (A is less than or equal to M)
Now, let's check each conclusion:
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Conclusion i) L > M: This is
not true. From the statement, we know that
A ≤ M, but we don't have enough information to prove that
L > M. In fact,
L could be less than or equal to
M, so this conclusion does not follow.
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Conclusion ii) G < A: This is
not true. From the statement, we know that
G = L, and
L > E < A, which implies that
G (and L) is greater than
E, but it doesn't establish that
G < A. In fact,
G and
L could be greater than
A or equal to
A, so this conclusion does not follow.
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Conclusion iii) A > L: This is
not true. We know
A ≤ M and
L > E, but no direct comparison between
A and
L is given, so this conclusion does not necessarily follow either.