I was unwilling to go any further. I returned home.
(I) Returning home
(II) Though unwilling to return
(III) Unwilling to go
Unwilling to go any further, I returned home.
Which of the following symbols should replace the question mark in the given statement in order to make conclusion 'L > G' as well as 'B > X' definitel...
Statements: B @ E, E $ Y, Y & I, I % C
Conclusions: I. E @ I II. C & B
...Statements: A % B & G @ T $ D; W % A # P
Conclusions : I. D % B II. A % G ...
Statements: J = S ≤ A = Y > X, W ≥ J > O = B
Conclusion:
I. W ≥ S
II. S > B
III. B < A
Which of the following expressions will be true if the expression ‘J ≥ K > L ≥ M’ is definitely true?
Statements: C $ O, O% D, A © D
Conclusions:
I. A © O
II. D @ C
III. C © A
Statements: S ≥ U < N = A; D > U ≥ C
Conclusions: I. A > D II. C < A
In the following question, the statement is followed by two conclusions. Which of the two conclusions is/are true?
Statement: N < P > I < Q > S...
Statements: M * P $ C + D; I + F; I & C * K
Conclusions:
I. P + F
II. D * K
III. K + M
Statements: Z = Y ≥ X > W, Q > O = P ≥ I, W ≥ V ≥ U = Q
Conclusions:
I. Z ≥ Q
II. I ≤ W
III. X > P