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Combining these statements, we get

V < F < R, G < R


Hence G and V cant be compared.
17. (3);
W > A (i); B < A .(ii); B > M .(iii);
Combining these statements, we get
W > A > B > M. Hence B < W. Which mean
Either B < M or W = B.
18. (1);
J < M .(i); M = N .(ii); N < T ..(iii)
Combining these statements, we get
J<M=N<T
T > J Hence I is valid.
19. (2);
Z < N .(i); F > N .(ii); F < K .(iii);
Combining these statements, we get
Z<N<F<K
K > N Hence I is not valid.
K > Z Hence II is not valid
20. (3);
D = T .(i); T > M .(ii); M < K .(iii);
Combining these statements, we get
D = T > M, K > M
Hence D > M. Which means either M = D or D > M
21. (1);

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