opposite
Statements: A > B; C > D; E ≥ A; F = C; C < B
Conclusions:
(i) B > D (ii) A > F (iii) F < E
...Statements: P < Q = R ≥ S = T; R < U; R = W
Conclusion: I. W ≥ T II. U < P
Statements: C % K, K @ L, L & U, U $ G
Conclusions: I.G @ L II. C @ L III. C @ G
...What should come in the place of question mark (?) in the given expression so that the expression T > Z is definitely true and Y ≥ W is definitely...
Statement: X < V ≥ A > Y; A ≤ S < W
Conclusions:
I. X < W
II. S > Y
Statements:
R ≤ S = T; P < Q = R; S < U ≤ V; W ≥ V
Conclusions:
I). P < U
II). W > R
III). T ...
Statement:
J < K ≤ M > O; M > P < Z; Z = R
Conclusion:
I. P < K
II. R > K
Statement: L > J ≥ U ≥ F; P < S < L
Conclusion: I. S < F II. P < U
Statements:
M > N = W; J < P = N; Y > P
Conclusions:
I. Y > W
II. M < Y
III. J > M
In which of the following expressions will the expression ‘S > R’ and ‘W < T’ be definitely false?