Statements: P = Q = R > S > T > Z; U > R < V < W > X
Conclusions:
I. W > Z
II. R < W
III. R < X
Statements: P < Q = R ≥ S = T; R < U; R = W
Conclusion: I. W ≥ T II. U < P
...Which one the following symbols should replace the question mark in the given expression, in order to make the expressions L ≤ I as well as N > K ...
Statements:
S = K ≥ A ≥ X; Y < K = E ≤ U < Z
Conclusion:
I. X = E
II. K > X
Statements: T < I = Q < U ≤ V; U > F; J = U ≤ E
Conclusions:
I. E > Q
II. V ≥ T
III. T < V
IV. F = T
...Statements: M ≥ S, V ≤ S, O < N > J, V < O
Conclusion:
I. S > J
II. N ≥ V
- Statements: G > P > Y ≥ E = N ≥ Q ≥ Z
Conclusions:
I. P > Z
II. Q ≤ Y Statements: J > K > M ≤ N < O; M > P > L
Conclusions:
I. J > L
II. P < O
III. J > O
Statements: G < B ≤ T < U = F ≥ S
Conclusion: I. S ≤ T II. F > B
...Statements: R © K, K * N, N $ J, J % H
Conclusions:     I.R $ N                  II.J @ K              �...