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Statements: I ≥ J ≤ K = L ≤ M; G ≤ H < I; M ≤ N < O ≥ P
Conclusions:
I. M < H
II. N ≥ J
III. M ≥ H...
Which of the following symbols should replace the sign (@) and (%) respectively in the given expression in order to make the expression C ≥ G and A > ...
Statements: E ≤ F = G ≤ H = I, M < L ≤ G = K ≥ J
Conclusion:
I. I ≤ L
II. I > M
III. E ≥ J
Statement: P > Q ≤ R = S > T < U
Conclusions: I. P > U II. R < U
...Statements: T < Q ≥ L; W < Q ≥ E; E < S
Conclusions:
I. T < S
II. S > Q
III. E < L
In which of the following expressions will the expression ‘D < F’ be definitely true?
26. Statements: T @ V % Z # D & B $ S # E; W $ Z @ C
Conclusions : I. E @ Z ...
Statement: J > H ≤ G; F < M ≤ J; G = K
Conclusion: I. M ≤ G II. M > K
Statement: B > C = J; B > S > E; B < N
Conclusion: I. E < C II. J ≤ E
Given statement shows the relation between different elements followed by two conclusions.
Statement: B2 = T4 < E3 ≤ G5 > F6 = H7 > Q8
...