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  1. In which of the following expressions does the expression 'M' > R' does not hold true ?
    1. M = P > Q > R
    2. M > P ≥ Q = R
    3. R = P < Q < M
    4. R , Q ≤ P = M
    5. M = P < Q = R
Correct Option: E

We can check all the options one by one.
from option (a),
M = P > Q > R ⇒ M > R
So, expression M > R holds true for option (a).
From option (b),
M > P ≥ Q = R ⇒ M > R
So, expression M > R holds true for option (b).
From option (c).
R = P < Q < M ⇒ R < M
So, expression M > R holds true for option (c).
From option (d),
R < Q ≤ P = M ⇒ R < M
So, expression M > R holds true for option (d)
From option (e),
M = P < Q = R ⇒ M < R
So, expression M > R does not hold true for option (e).



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