The Government of India has prioritised developing a robust and cost-efficient logistics ecosystem. To fulfil this vision, the logistics division of ________________ undertakes an annual “Logistics Ease Across Different States (LEADS)” survey in all States/ UTs to assess and suggest various improvements in logistics sector of the country.
The Government of India has prioritised developing a robust and cost-efficient logistics ecosystem. To fulfil this vision, the logistics division of DPIIT, Ministry of Commerce & Industry undertakes an annual “Logistics Ease Across Different States (LEADS)” survey in all States/ UTs to assess and suggest various improvements in logistics sector of the country. The LEADS survey assesses viewpoints of various users and stakeholders across value chain (Shippers, Terminal Infrastructure Service Providers, Logistics Service Providers, Transporters and Government agencies) to understand the ‘enabler’ and ‘impediments’ to logistics ecosystem in the country. The annual survey, processes the data received from stakeholders (perception data) and States/ UTs (objective data) and ranks logistics ecosystem of each State/ UT using a statistical model.
Statements: G < I ≤ C = B, M ≥ O < A, M ≤ H < G
Conclusion:
I. A > H
II. B > M
III. I > O
Statements: Q > W > X; J > W; Z < X < P
Conclusions:
I. P > Z
II. J > Q
III. W < P
Statement:
O ≤ P > K ≤ L; W ≤ X = K > R; Q > L
Conclusion:
I. O > K
II. L < P
Statements: E = Q > R = Y ≤ Z = N; K = Y; L > R
Conclusion: I. N > L II. N ≤ L
Statement:
O ≤ P > K ≤ L; W ≤ X = M > O; Q > L
Conclusion:
I. X > K
II. M < P
Statements: V ≥ W > X = Y, C > D = E ≥ V
Conclusions :I. E ≥ W
II. D ≥ Y
III. C > V
...Statements: J > K ≥ L = M; N ≥ K > P
Conclusions:
I. J > P
II . L ≥ N
III. P =M
...In the question, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusion (s) among given three conclusions is/are definitely true and th...
Statements: N ≥ M ≥ O; U < N; V < O ≤ R
Conclusions:
I. V < N
II. R ≥ N
III. O < U
Statements: R < S = K < T ≤ F; T > E; I = T ≤ W
Conclusions:
I. W > K
II. F ≥ R
III. R < F