Statements: L < E; M = O; E >K ≥ M
Conclusions:
I. L < M
II. K = O
Given statements: L < E; M = O; E > K ≥ M On combining: E > K ≥ M = O; L < E Conclusions: I. L < M → False (as L < E, E > K and K ≥ M → there is no clear relation between L and M) II. K = O → False (as K ≥ M = O → K ≥ O) Hence, none of the given conclusion is true.
Peace
I Though he was in love with her, he never failed to give her a peace of his mind in certain situations.
II These disappointmen...
Direction: In each of the questions given below, four words are given in bold. These four words may or may not be in their correct position. The senten...
He was wrongly blamed for something his friends did, and was upset for over a month.
Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
JUST
In the question, a highlighted word is given, which is followed by three statements. You have to identify in which statement the highlighted word is in...
Directions: In each question below, word is used in four different ways. Choose the option in which the usage of the word is INCORRECT or INAPPROPRIA...
Intrusion
A. The intrusion of early recordings on the CD is a bonus.
B. He felt slight intrusion at being kept waiting.
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The word is no longer in use.
Guzzle
Embargo