Question
Statement: E < N < Q = W = F ≥ U > A
Conclusion: I. Q > A II. E > F In these questions relations between different elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions. Given answer :Solution
Combined Inequality: E < N < Q = W = F ≥ U > A Conclusion: I. Q > A ∴ Q > A. Hence, Conclusion I is true. II. E > F ∴ E < F .Hence, Conclusion II is not true.
Statement: M = C ≥ A = V < Q = S
Conclusions:
I. M ≥ V
II. A < S
Statements: S ≥ T = U > V, W < T ≤ P > X
Conclusion:
I. V ≥ X
II. W < S
Statements : I = K > N; N ≥ G ≥ H; P = H > F = O
Conclusions :
I. F < K
II. P ≤ N
III. I > P
Statements: T > U ≥ V; W ≥ X < V; X > Y > Z
Conclusions:
I. T > Z
II. V ≥ Y
III. U ≥ X
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’
Statement: M > N < P = Q ≥ R; Q ≥ T
Conclusion:
1. R≥T
2. N < T
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Conclusion:
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Conclusions :         I. A @ C                 II. A & C          �...
In the question, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusion (s) among given three conclusions is/are definitely true and th...
Statements: S ≥ U < N = A; D > U ≥ C
Conclusions: I. C < D II. S ≥ D