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Statements: Q > R ≥ V = U ≤ W > S = T ≤ X
Conclusion
I: X ≤ V
II: X > V
Statements: E > G < H > F = I ≥ J > K ≥ D
Conclusion
I: J < H
II: I > D
Statements:
Some Cloud is Thunder.
Only a few Thunder is Lighting.
No Lighting is Star.
Conclusion:
I. All Cloud can ...
Statements:
A ≤ Z < X < I; L > P > C > B = I;
Conclusions:
I) Z > L
II) B > A
Statements: M ≥ O ≥ P ≤ W, N ≥ K ≥ Y = M
Conclusion:
I. N > W
II. Y ≥ P
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 then ...
Statements: D ≥ E < F = G; M < E = N ≥ O
Conclusions: I. G > M II. N < G
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: E $ N, N * G, H % E
Conclusions: a) G # H b) H $ N
Statements: A > F < C; D ≤ E < F > B; I ≤ E < D
Conclusions:
I. C > I
II. E < A
III. D ≥ A