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Statement : GgtCgeO,PltC Conclusions: I...

Statement : `GgtCgeO,PltC` Conclusions: I. `OltP` II. `S ltP``

A

if only conclusion I is true.

B

If ony Conclusion II is true.

C

If only Conclusion I or II is trur.

D

if neither Conclusion I nor II is true.

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The correct Answer is:
D

`S gt C ge O`
`S gt C gt P`
`Plt C geO`
Conclusions:
I. `OltP:` Not True
II. `S ltP:` Not True
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