Question
In a certain language ‘visible from space’,
is written as ‘w@i21 g$i12 t#a15 ’, then what does ‘Solar eclipse’ stand for? Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.Solution
Here the code contains 2 letters, one symbol and a number. First letter represents a next consonant of the first letter of the word. Then symbol represents no. of vowels (if no. of vowels is 1, then code $, if it is 2, then code #, if it is 3, then code @ and if it is 4, then code %). Next letter represents a previous vowel of second last letter of the word. Last number represents no. of letters in the word multiplied by 3. In the word ‘Solar’ S → t No. of vowels → 2 → # Second last letters → previous vowel → u No. of the letters in the word → 5 × 3 → 15 Code for ‘solar’ is t#u15. In the word ‘Eclipse’ E → f No. of vowels → 3 → @ Second last letters → previous vowel → o No. of the letters in the word → 7 × 3 → 21 Code for ‘eclipse’ is f@o21.
Statement:  F > E = L ≤ V ≤ P = C
Conclusions:
I. C > E
II. E = C
III. F > P
IV. C ≥ E
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‘D < E _? _F = G ≥ H = I ≥ J’
Statement: A > D = N ; NÂ `>=` Q; Q > S; S < T
     Conclusion: I. N > S                     II. Q `<=` A
...In the following question the relationship between different elements is given in the statements followed by three conclusions I, II and III. Read the ...
Statements: W ≤ B = F; H > T; H < U < F; W ≤ X < S
Conclusions:
I. W < U
II. T < B
III. X > H
Statements: C > D ≥ E > F; H ≥ G < F; I > H
Conclusions:
I. C > I
II. D > G
III. C ≤ HStatements: R ≥ S > T; U < V ≤ T; V > W
Conclusions:
I. R > V
II. W < S
 III. T > W