V > M ...(i) N< V ...(ii) J>N ...(iii) From (i) and (ii), no specific relation between M and N can be established. Hence, conclusion II (M > N) is not necessarily true. Again, from all (i), (ii) and (iii), no specific relation between J and M can be established. Hence, conclusion I (J > M) is not necessarily true. Again, from (ii) and (iii), no specific relation between V and J can be established. Hence, conclusion III (V > J) is not necessarily true.