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When a company has limited budget or capital available, it would have to choose between various independent projects. The company will choose such projects that will contribute maximum to shareholder value. For example, if there are 2 independent projects with NPV of Rs.3000 and Rs.5000 respectively, the company will allocate more capital to the project with NPV of 5000.
Statement: W > X > Y; Z > B > W; Z < C
Conclusion: I. Y < Z II. B > X
Statements: V ≤R = W ≥ Q, U = T ≥ S < X, U < Q
Conclusions: I. S < W II. V ≥ X
Statements : E > N > W ≤ M > L; K ≥ G; L > P = Q > G
Conclusions :
I . M > G
II . W < N
III . L < K
...Statements : T @ V % Z # C & B $ S # E; W $ C @ Z
Conclusions : I. E @ Z II. S # W �...
What should come in the place of question mark, in the given expressions to make ‘J < E’ always true?
‘D < E _? _F = G ≥ H = I ≥ J’
Statements: E ≤ F = G ≤ H = I, M < L ≤ G = K ≥ J
Conclusion:
I. I ≤ L
II. I > M
III. E ≥ J
Statements:
A = C > E = F > D; Y < Z ≤ F
Conclusions:
I. E > Z
II. D ˃ Y
Statements: Q = R; S ≥ T; P ≤ Q; R > V; R > S; T ≥ U
Conclusions:
(i) R > U
(ii) ...
In the question, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusion (s) among given two conclusions is /are definitely true and the...
Statements: B > C= D > F < G = J; H > F > I ≥ E
Conclusions:
I. C > E
II. H < G
III. J = H