In the present perfect form with the passive, we always use 'has/have been' + the past participle form. So, option 4 is correct
Statements: Q > M > Y < N = H ≥ S < V < R ≤ K
Conclusion
I: K > Y
II: N > S
Statements: P ≥ U ≥ Y > T ≤ Q = V > R > S < W
Conclusion
I: Q > S
II: T ≤ P
Statements:
C > D ≥ E ≤ F; Y ≥ Z ≥ A = C
Conclusion:
I. Y > F
II. F ≥ Y
Statements:
Q ≥ R = P; R > S ≥ Z; S ≥ B < C
Conclusions:
I. C > Z
II. B < Q
Statements:
C © S * R, U % R $ Z
Conclusions:
I. Z $ C
II. U % S
III. U © C
The position of how many alphabets will remain unchanged if each of the alphabets in the word ‘MAKEUP’ is arranged in alphabetical order f...
Statements: Q # N, N % S, S * U, U # M
Conclusions:
I. Q # S
II. Q * S
III. N % M
Statements: A > B ≥ C ≤ D; E ≥ F ≥ G = A
Conclusion:
I. E > D
II. D ≥ E
Statement: J < L; J ≥ H > K; L ≥ F > M
Conclusion:
I. K ≥ L
II. F ≥ J
In this question, two statements are followed by two conclusions, numbered I and II. Find out wh conclusion(s) is/are definitely true, based on the giv...