Question
Statement: F < G; H ≥ I; H ≥ K; I > G ≥ J
Conclusion: I. G > K II. K > J In these questions, a relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by two conclusions. Give answerSolution
K ≤ H ≥ I > G ≥ J                No relationship can be established between G and K. Hence conclusion I does not follow. K ≤ H ≥ I > G ≥ J                No relationship can be established between K and J. Hence conclusion II does not follow.
If the expressions, ′X < C ≤ N > E ′, ′N ≥ O′ and ′W ≥ C′ are true then which of the following combinations will be definitely true?
Statements: D ≥ E > F; G < H ≤ F; H > I
Conclusions:
I. D > H
II. I < E
 III. F > I
Statement: F ≥ I ≥ S ≥ H ≥ Y
Conclusion: I. H ≤ F                         II. Y ≤ I
...Statement: P < Q; R ≥ S; R ≥ O; S > Q ≥ T
Conclusion:
I. Q > O
II. O > T
Statement: F < G < H ≥ J; F ≥ K > L
Conclusion:
I. H > L
II. H = L
Statements:M > N,N < O,O < P
Conclusions: I. M ≥ P II. O > M
Statements: I < Q = S = T ≤ U ≤ W < X > Y = V
Conclusions:
I. I > Y
II. W ≥ Q
III. T < V
...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:
M < N < K ≥ R > S; Y < B < P ≤ N
Conclusions:
I). S > B
II). Y < K
...In the question, assuming the given statement to be true, find which of the conclusion (s) among given two conclusions is /are definitely true and then...