Question
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 give your answer accordingly. Statements: F > G ≥ K = J ≤ L > H = I ≤ M Conclusion I: M ≤ K II: M > KSolution
F > G ≥ K = J ≤ L > H = I ≤ M No relationship can be established between M and K but it will make a complementary pair. Hence either conclusion I or II is true.
Statement: Z > T ≥ K; Z ≤ S = J; I > T
Conclusion:
I. J > K
II. I > S
Statements:
A > K ≥ M; Z ≤ A < T; C > M ≤ D
Conclusions:
I). Z < D
II). M < T
III). C < A
...Statement- 1 - 6# ≥ 9# ≥ 10# ≤ 5#
2 - 7* ≤ 10# ˃ 5* ≥ 6*
Conclusions:
1) 5# > 5*
2) 9# ˃ 6*
3) ...
Statements: J = N, K < L, M ≥ J, N ≤ K
Conclusion:
I. N ≤ M
II. L > N
Statements: M % N, N & A, A @ B, B # C
Conclusions: I. C & A II. M # B
...Which of the following symbols should be placed in the blank spaces, respectively ( in the same order from left to right ) in order to complete the giv...
Statements: D > E ≥ I > G; L = F < H ≤ G; L > J
Conclusions:
I. E > J
II. L ≤ D
III. I ≥ F
In the question, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the following conclusion(s) among the three conclusions is/are true and then g...
Statements: B > C = D ≥ F > E > G ≥ H
Conclusions:
I. C ≥ G
II. B = F
III. H < F
Statements: M * T, D % T, D # K, K $ R
Conclusions: I. M * D II. T # K II...