1. In this question, relationship between different elements is shown in the statement. This statement is followed by two conclusions: Statements: M ≤ N < O ≥ P < Q Conclusion: i) M < P ii) O < Q Choose the appropriate one from the following options (A) Only conclusion i follows (B) Only conclusion ii follows (C) Either i or ii follows (D) Neither i nor ii follow s (E) Both i and ii follow.





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