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The correct answer is A
Statements: I > O = D; K < J ≤ O; L > K ≥ S
Conclusions:
I. I > S
II. D ≥ L
III. S > O
What is the place of question mark (?) in the given expression does the expression L < I and W > L is definitely true?
W = P ≥ M ? L ; P ≤ I
Statements: A < B < C < D > E
Conclusions: I. E < B II. D > A
...Statements: V ≥ W > X = Y, C > D = E ≥ V
Conclusions :I. E ≥ W
II. D ≥ Y
III. C > V
...Statements: Y < X ≥ B < V; A < L ≤ K; R ≤ F ≤ O < X; V ≤ K
Conclusions:
I. R < K
II. A < B
III. Y < F
Statements: T > V > Q > S; L > S > V ≥ O ≤ X < Y
Conclusions:
I. T > L
II. V ≥ Y
III. T > O
Statements: P % Q, P $ R, Q # S, R @ T
Conclusions:
I. R $ Q
II. S & T ...
Statements: A @ B, B # C, C % D
Conclusions: a) A # C b) A @ D
Statements: A ≤ B > C ≥ D > F, B ≤ E > G, D < H
Conclusions: I. G ≥ A
II. H > F
Statements: O @ G % N & A @ I % P; V $ U & Q # A
Conclusions:
I. N @ U
II. G % V
III. V # I