Question
In this question, the statement is followed by two
conclusions. Which of the two conclusion(s) is/are true? Statement: Z < L < P = V ≥ H = U ≥ F Conclusions: I. U < P II. H = PSolution
Z < L < P = V ≥ H = U ≥ F               P ≥ U. Hence conclusion I is not true. Z < L < P = V ≥ H = U ≥ F               P ≥ H. Hence conclusion II is not true but, conclusion I and II are complementary pair. Therefore, either conclusion I or II is true.
Statements: Â A % B & G % B; B # L & J; J @ K # S
Conclusions:
I. L @ K
II. A % K
III. S @ B
...Statements: M = R ≥ S , N = O > Q, Q > W = A < S
Conclusions :I. N ≥ S
II. W > R
III. O ≤ S
Statements: A$K; E#N; K@E
Conclusions:
I) A$N
II) A@N
Which of the following letters should be placed in the blank spaces respectively (in the same order from left to right) to complete the given expression...
What is the suitable sign that should be placed so that O > K is true, and J ≤ M is true in the relation 'J = K ≤ L ( ) M < N = O'?
Statements : Z < S < W < D; E ≤ C ≤ Y < D; U < T < S ≤ V
Conclusions :
I. V > Z
II. C < U
III. V > E
Statements: M > T, P > R, T = Q, U ≥ Q, P = U
Conclusion:
I. M ≥ R
II. R > M
Statements: T @ A % S $ L © JÂ
Conclusions:Â
 I. T % LÂ
II. T $ LÂ
III. S # J
Statements: A > C = B ≥ D ≥ F, B = G ≤ H < E
Conclusions:
I. A > G
II. H ≥ F
III. E > C
Statements: R = S > Y ≥ T = W ≥ U > V > X
Conclusions:
I. Y < X
II. S > V
III. U ≤ RRelevant for Exams: