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This option directly conveys the speaker's intention to tell someone that they do not want to join the art classes. The other options either change the tense or the sentiment of the sentence.
Statements: M ≥ S, V ≤ S, O < N > J, V < O
Conclusion:
I. S > J
II. N ≥ V
Statement: K = B; D ≥ L ≥ T ≥ B
Conclusion: I. D > K II. D = K
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: T > S > R, L ≥ D < R, L ≤ O ≤ Z
Conclusions:
I. T > L
II. S > D
III. Z ≥ R
...Statements: O > Q < R > P = U ≥ S > T ≥ N
Conclusion
I: S < R
II: U > N
Statements: R @ C % L # X & P $ A # W; Q $ L @ X
Conclusions:
I. W @ L
II. A # Q
III. R @ X
...Statements: H = U > G, S < G
I. H ≥ S
II. U > S
Which of the following expressions will be false if the expression V ≥ W > X = Y ≤ Z < A is definitely true?
Statements: Z ≤ B = G; I > U; I < W < G; Z ≤ X < S
Conclusions:
I. Z < W
II. U < B
III. X > I
Statements: B & A, A # O, O $ Z, Z @ S
Conclusions:
I. Z $ A
II. Z & A