Word – reverse of third letter from left Symbol – if place value of 2nd last letter of the word in English alphabet is odd then use ‘$’ and if it is even then use ‘@’ code .      Number – sum of vowels                  Â
Statements: A ≥ B = C; D ≥ E > F; C > G; G ≥ D; F > H
Conclusion:
I. F < D
II. E > H
III. G ≥ E
Statements: B & Y, Y # M, M $ X, X @ S
Conclusions: I. X $ YÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â II. X & Y
...Statements: K ≥ N = I ≥ H ≤ U; B = S ≤ I
Conclusion: I. B < K II. B = K
...Statement: A > D = N ; NÂ `>=` Q; Q > S; S < T
     Conclusion: I. N > S                     II. Q `<=` A
...Statements: N < G ≥ F > E ≥ D, D = O ≥ I > P
Conclusions:
I. D < G
II. N > I
III. P < E
Statements: P @ Q, Q $ R, R & S, S % T
Conclusions:
I. Q @ S
II. T & P
Statements: A > F < C; D ≤ E < F > B; I ≤ E < D
Conclusions:
I. C > I
II. E < A
III. D ≥ A
Statements : M ≤ N; O < R; O = N; S ≥ Q; N > S
Conclusions :
(i) Q < M (ii) N ≥ Q (iii) M > R
...Statements: J > M < C ≤ S < Q = K > N
ConclusionÂ
I. J ≥ S
II. N > M
In the question, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusion (s) among given two conclusions is/are definitely true and then ...