Which of the following expressions will be definitely false if the given expression 'G > H = I ≥ V ≤ Y ≤ Z ≤ T is definitely true ?
Expression : G > H = I ≥ V ≤ Y ≤ Z ≤ T
=> G > H = I ≥ V -----------Eqn (i)
T ≥ Z ≥ Y ≥ V ---------------Eqn (ii)
(A) : I < G : from the first equation, I is less than G, thus its true.
(B) : T ≥ V : From the second equation, T is clearly greater than and equal to V, thus its true.
(C) : T ≤ Y : From the second equation, T is clearly greater than and equal to Y, thus it is false.
(D) : Z ≥ V : From the second equation, Z is clearly greater than and equal to V, thus its true.
=> Ans - (C)
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