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1) V > W ≥ X = Y = Z ≤ U ‘X < V’ and ‘Y ≤ U’ are true. 2) V > W = X = Y ≥ Z ≤ U ‘X < V’ is true but ‘Y ≤ U’ is false. 3) V > W ≥ X = Y < Z ≤ U ‘X < V’ is true but ‘Y ≤ U’ is false. 4) V > W ≤ X = Y ≤ Z ≤ U ‘X < V’ is false but ‘Y ≤ U’ is true.
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 t...
Given statement shows the relation between different elements followed by two conclusions.
Statement: C1 < L1 > I2 = E1 ≥ N2 > T1
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Statement: L ≥ X ≤ Z > Y ≤ A, Y = B ≥ C
Conclusion: I. C >A II. A ≥ C
Statements: T = U, V < M, W ≥ T, U ≤ V
Conclusion:
I. U ≤ W
II. M > U
Statement: C < X ≤ B > E < L < I
Conclusion: I. I > E II. C < I
...Statements: J ≥ Q, L > S, L ≥ Q, K = J < N
Conclusion:
I. L > J
II. N > Q
Statements: S ≥ W = R > I < M > F > P ≤ X
Conclusion I: S > R
II: P < M
Statement: A = B ≥ C ≥ D, B < F ≤ K < M
Conclusions:
I. D < F
II. M < A
III. K > D
Statements: P ≥ Q = S; T > U > R ≥ Q; V = W < U
Conclusions:
I. P > U
II. R < V
III. T < S
Statements: N < G ≥ F > E ≥ D, D = O ≥ I > P
Conclusions:
I. D < G
II. N > I
III. P < E