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G ≤ B ≤ C                             G ≤ C. Hence conclusion I is true. H > G > I ≥ L                       H > L. Hence conclusion II is not true. G ≤ B ≤ C < E                      E > G. Hence conclusion III is not true.
In which of these expression ‘X > T’ is definitely True?
Statements:
I ≤ A ≤ S = X < L; N > W > G ≥ P ≥ S
Conclusions:
I. G ≥ A
II. N > L
In the question, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusion (s) among given three conclusions is /are definitely tr...
Statement: L ≥ X ≤ Z > Y ≤ A, Y = B ≥ CÂ
Conclusion: I. C >A          II. A ≥ C
Statements:S > T,T ≥ U,U < V
Conclusions: I. T > V II. S > U
Statements: D ≤ R < E = F, W = B > A ≥ F
Conclusions:
I. E = W
II. D < B
Which of the following will be definitely true if the given expression P > S ≥ U > V = T ≤ W < R = Q is definitely true?
Statements:
A > B ≥ D > C ≤ V < L; C > Z > Q
Conclusions:
I)Â B > Q
II) L < Z
...Statement: M > K ≥ V ≥ G; Q < T < M
Conclusion:
I. T < G
II. Q < V
Statement:
O ≤ P >K ≤ L; W ≤ X = K > R; Q > L
Conclusion:
I) W < L
II) L = W