Question
Statements: I < P = S ≥ O > W < E≤ G ≥ A
Conclusion I: O ≤ P II: G > O In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions:Solution
I < P = S ≥ O > W < E≤ G ≥ A                         O ≤ P. Hence conclusion I is true. I < P = S ≥ O > W < E ≤ G ≥ A                        No relationship can be established between O and G. Hence conclusion II is not 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 th...
Statements: F > C > K; L < G < D; C ≥ H < D > I
Conclusions:
I. L < C
 II. K > I
III. F > H
Statements: T @ A % S $ L © JÂ
Conclusions:Â
 I. T % LÂ
II. T $ LÂ
III. S # J
Statements: S ≥ U < N = A; D > U ≥ C
Conclusions: I. A > D II. C < A
Statements: Q > M > Y < N = H ≥ S < V < R ≤ K
Conclusion
I: K > Y
II: N > S
Statements: A @ Z, Z # L, L % N, N @ U
Conclusions:
I. A @ N
II. Z @ U
III. A # L
Statement: N < M; G ≤ V = M; J > V; K ≥ M
Conclusion:
I. J > K
II. K ≥ J
Statement: C < D ≤ E; F > E ≤ G ; D ≥ H
Conclusions: I. G = H II. G > H
...Statements:  W > O > E ≤ N > P; L ≥ U; P > Q = R > U
Conclusions:
I. Â N > U
II. Â P > U
III. Â P < L
IV....
Statements: Q > U = V ≤ X; R ≥ S ≥ X
Conclusions:
I. U = S
II. V < S