79. Statement: H > Y ≤ N = U ≤ B; G ≤ K = N ≥ W ≥ D. Conclusions: I. D ≤ U II. B ≤ G 1) Both conclusions I and II are true 2) Only conclusion II is true 3) Only conclusion I is tru... 79. Statement: H > Y ≤ N = U ≤ B; G ≤ K = N ≥ W ≥ D. Conclusions: I. D ≤ U II. B ≤ G 1) Both conclusions I and II are true 2) Only conclusion II is true 3) Only conclusion I is true 4) Neither conclusion I nor II is true 80. Statement: V ≥ X < E ≤ S = Q; H ≥ E > U ≥ B < D. Conclusions: I. Q > B II. H ≥ S 1) Neither conclusion I nor II is true 2) Only conclusion I is true 3) Either conclusion I or II is true 4) Both conclusions I and II are true.

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The question presents a logical reasoning problem with statements and conclusions. It requires us to evaluate the validity of the conclusions based on the given statements, typically used in logical reasoning or aptitude tests.

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["79: Only conclusion I is true.","80: Only conclusion I is true."]

["79: Only conclusion I is true.","80: Only conclusion I is true."]

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["79: Only conclusion I is true.","80: Only conclusion I is true."]

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For statement 79, observation of the direct relations among N, U, and D confirms conclusion I. Conclusion II lacks any supportive inequality linkage. In statement 80, the chain Q > B holds due to established inequalities, but H’s relation to S remains indeterminate.

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Watch for direct or indirect connections and verify each linked relation carefully without assuming unstated conditions.

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