Question
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 then give your answer accordingly. Statements: U ≥ T ≥ D < J ≤ P < K = S Conclusions: I. T > K II. J < SSolution
U ≥ T ≥ D < J ≤ P < K = S                 No relationship can be established between T and K. Hence conclusion I is not true. U ≥ T ≥ D < J ≤ P < K = S                 S > J. Hence conclusion II is true.
Statements: B & C, C # D, D @ E, E % F
Conclusions: I.   C & F                    II. E # B
...Statements: X ≥ W, W ≤ U, U > T, T < S
Conclusions: I) X > U
II) S > U
III) T < W
Statements :
A > B > C
Y > B
D > C > Z
Conclusions :
I. Z > D
II. Y > A
III. B > Z
...Statements: E > F = G; H < I = F; J > IÂ
Conclusions: I) J > GÂ
II) E < JÂ
III) H > E
Statements: A < B; C = D; B >E ≥ C
Conclusions:
I. A < C
II. E = D
Statements: D ≤ P > J > N > G, P ≤ R < V, N < K
Conclusions:
I. J < V
II. D > G
Statements:
A = B ≤ Y < Z; P ≤ I < A; M ≤ Y < N
Conclusions:
I). Â M < Z
II). Â P < Y
III). Â N > A
...Statements: G@B; W#Z; B%W
Conclusions:
I) G@Z
II) Z@B
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