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Statements: I ≥ J ≤ K = L ≤ M; G ≤ H < I; M ≤ N < O ≥ P
Conclusions:
I. M < H
II. N ≥ J
III. M ≥ H...
Statements:
R ≤ A ≤ B > C = X < J < K = L
Conclusions: I. R ≤ B II. L > C ...
What should come in the place of question mark, in the given expressions to make ‘L < P’ always true?
L < N < O _?_ Q = R ≤ P = M
Statements: M ≤ N; O < R; O = N; S ≥ Q; N > S
Conclusions:
(i) Q < M
(ii) N ≥ Q
(iii) M > R
26. Statements: T @ V % Z # D & B $ S # E; W $ Z @ C
Conclusions : I. E @ Z ...
Statements: A ≥ B > C ≥ D < E < F < G
Conclusions: I. A > D II. G > C
...Statements: G ≤ H < I = J > K, L < B ≥ V > I ≥ D
Conclusion:
I. G = D
II. K ≤ D
III. B > H
Statements: H ≥ D = R > I < M > U > P ≤ N
Conclusion I: H > R
II: P < M
In the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusion among given conclusions is/are definitely true and the...
Statements: A @ D % M % N; M $ P $ Q
Conclusions : I. D % Q I...