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The word "imposition" fits both grammatically and contextually, conveying the idea of a penalty being imposed for non-compliance.
Statements: G@B; W#Z; B%W
Conclusions:
I) G@Z
II) Z@B
Statements: M @ N, P @ R, P & N
Conclusions: a ) M @ P b) R & M
...Statement: F < G; H ≥ I; H ≥ K; I > G ≥ J
Conclusion:
I. G > K
II. K > J
Statements: G > L = H ≥ K = I; J < M = H ≤ A; K > F > I
Conclusions:
I. J < G
II. F > M
III. K = A
Statements: G ≤ D < F; C > D = E; A ≤ B < C; G > H
Conclusions:
I. C > H
II. F > A
III. E < B
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...
Statement: D > T > G > C > M; J > C > U
Conclusion:
I. J > M
II. U < D
Statements:
T % W % B $ I @ L
Conclusions:
I. B * T
II. L © B
III. L * T
Statements:
P < S < L = Y; H < X < E < T = L > K
Conclusion:
I. K > P
II. X < Y
Statements : Y $ N * G © J @ Q
Conclusions :
I. G @ Q
II. Q * Y
III. Q % G