Question
In a certain code language, 'helmet power value' is
written as 'Fg Rd Ws' and 'power value bike' is written as 'Qa Ws Rd'. How will 'bike' be written in that language?Solution
I. 'helmet power value' is written as 'Fg Rd Ws' Â II. 'power value bike' is written as 'Qa Ws Rd' From I and II, we conclude that 'power' and 'value' is written as 'Ws' and 'Rd', however not necessarily in the same order. From I alone, we conclude that 'helmet' is written as 'Fg'. From II alone, we conclude that 'bike' is written as 'Qa'. So, 'bike' is written as 'Qa'.
Statements: H < I; J < L < K; H ≥ L > M
Conclusions:
I. J < I
II. M < K
III. K > I
Statements: A ≤ B > C ≥ D > F, B ≤ E > G, D < H
Conclusions: I. G ≥ A
II. H > F
Statement: F ≥ G > I > E ≤ P, E = S ≥ PÂ
Conclusion: I. F ≥ P         II. G > P
What should come in the place of question mark, in the given expressions to make ‘D > F’ always true?
P > D ≥ I _?_ J = F > M
Statements: V ≥ W > X = Y, C > D = E ≥ V
Conclusions :I. E ≥ W
II. D ≥ Y
III. C > V
...Statements: D > E > G ≤ H < I; G > P > F
Conclusions:
I. D > F
II. P < I
III. D > I
In which of these expression ‘L>A’ is definitely True?
What should come in the place of [@] and [%] sequentially, in the given expressions to make ‘H > A’ always true?
A < B ≤ C [@] D = E [%] F ...
In the question, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusion (s) among given three conclusions is /are definitely true and t...
Statements: 1 > 2 ≥ 3 = 4 < 5 ≤ 6; 7 ≥ 8 = 9 < 4 = 10 ≥ 11
Conclusions:
I. 2 ≥ 10
II. 3 < 7
III. 6 > 11