Question
Six boxes P, Q, W, Y, Z and F are kept one above one
another such that bottommost box is numbered as 1 while the topmost box is numbered as 6. Which box is just below box W? I. Box P is just above box Q, which is an odd number box. Box Y is three boxes above box F but not the topmost box. Box Z is just above box W. II. Box P is three boxes above box Z. Box Q is above box Z. Box F is below box Z. The question given below consists of two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide which of the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read all the statements and give answer.Solution
From statement I alone, Box P is just above box Q, which is an odd number box. Box Y is three boxes above box F but not the topmost box. Box Z is just above box W. We have,
Statements: T ≥ U = V > W = Z ≤ X < Y ≤ M
Conclusions:
I. Z > T
II. U ≤ X
In this question, the relation between various elements is shown in the statement. After the statement, two conclusions are given, select a suitable op...
Which of the following makes C $ E or Y % E definitely true?
Statements: G > H ≥ I > K = L; O ≥ N ≤ M < K
Conclusions:
I. H > N
II. I < O
III. I ≥ M
Statements: A > B > C, C < D > E, E = F > G
Conclusion:
I. C = G
II. A > F
Statements:
A ≥ Z > B ≥ Y; C > B ≥ W
Conclusion:
I. A > W
II. C > Y
Statements: J < K = L ≥ M ≥ P; F ≥ K < G
Conclusion I. J < G II.F ≥ P
...Statements: I < W = T ≤ H = C ≤ Y, Y > M ≥ V
Conclusions:
I. Y ≥ W
II. H > V
III. M < T
- Statements: X < H = U ≤ I < N = M, M > B ≥ V
Conclusions:
I. I > V
II. U ≥ M Statements: B > A = D ≥ C = I ≥ H > E > F > G
Conclusions:
I. C ≥ E
II. E > C
III. A ≥ D