Question
We Indians by nature are extremely emotional.
S6: What must be appreciated is that none of the members of the Indian team has reacted to this mind game utterance of Hayden. P: Had the political parties in India not been busy in fighting among themselves, they would have asked the Central Government to refuse visa to Hayden. Q: Statisticians are working overtime to prove how our players have not been selfish. R: Suddenly Hayden has become a villain. S: Without realizing Hayden's intent in calling subcontinent players selfish, we have reacted angrily. The correct sequence should be: Directions : In the following items each passage consists of six sentences. The first sentence (S₁) and the sixth sentence (S6) are given in the beginning. The middle four sentences in each have been removed and jumbled up. These are labelled P, Q, R and S. You are required to find out the proper sequence of the four sentences and mark accordingly on the Answer Sheet.Solution
The correct sequence is S-Q-R-P which is given in option (c). Therefore, option (c) is the correct answer. S1 talks about ‘we Indians’ so the next sentence which goes here is S as in S it is said that ‘we have reacted angrily’. After S the next sentence should be Q because S talks about ‘calling sub continent players selfish’ while Q states that ‘our player shave not been selfish’. The following statement should be R as it is the only one that fits here.The fourth statement is P.
Statements:
P ≤ M < X > K; X < S > T; T < U < V
Conclusions:
I). P < S
II). P ≥ S
...Statements: E * M, M # N, N $ K
Conclusions: a) E * N b) M $ K
Statements:
A > L ≥ W = J ≤ T; Y ≥ Z > L ≥ P
Conclusions:
I). P ≤ A
II). T > Y
...Statements: Y ≤ A = F; H > T; H < V < F; Y ≤ W < R
Conclusions:
I. Y < V
II. T < A
III. W > H
Which of the following symbols should be placed in the blank spaces respectively (in the same order from left to right) in order to complete the given e...
Statements: J > M < C ≤ S < Q = K > N
Conclusion
I. J ≥ S
II. N > M
Statement:G≥ K, K ≤ S, S = M, M < N
Conclusion: I. N > K II. G < S
Statements:
A > B ≥ D > C ≤ V < L; C > Z > Q
Conclusions:
I) B > Q
II) L < Z
...Statements: T < U = V = W < X < Y; Z = Y < R < S < O
Conclusions:
I. Z > U
II. T < O
Statements: P > Q ≤ R; Q ≥ O > S; T < S ≤ U
Conclusions:
I. T < R
II. U ≤ Q
III. P > U
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