Question
Under the
weather In the following question, out of the four alternatives, select the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase.ÂSolution
‘Under the weather’ means slightly unwell or in low spirits.
In the question, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the following conclusion(s) among the two conclusions is/are true and then give...
Statements: A ≤ B = C ≥ D > E > F; F = G ≥ H = I > J > K = L
Conclusions:
I. B > F
II. H = L
Statement: M = C ≥ A = V < Q = S
Conclusions:
I. M ≥ V
II. A < S
Statements:Â Â Â Â Â Â Q % G & Z % G; G # C & E; E @ P # D
Conclusions :Â Â Â Â Â I. C @ PÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â II. Q % PÂ Â Â Â Â ...
Statements: O @ G % N & A @ I % P; V $ U & Q # A
Conclusions:
I. N @ U
II. G % V
III. V # I
Statements: X < H = U ≤ I < N = M, M > B ≥ V
Conclusions:
I. I > V
II. U ≥ MStatements:
R ≤ S = T; P < Q = R; S < U ≤ V; W ≥ V
Conclusions:
I). Â P < U
II). Â W > R
III).  T ≥ Q...
Statements: L ≤ Y = T ≤ S; S = F ≤ U; K > N = U
Conclusions:
I. K > T
II. U ≥ L
...Statements: S > T > V ≤ W < X; V > P > U
Conclusions:
I. S > U
II. P < X
III. S > X
Statements: X > U < Y = W ≤ Z = S ≤ N ≥ T > I
Conclusions:
I. U ≥ Z
II. Y ≤ N