Question
The equations in the statements represent the heights
of the given letters. According to these equations, find who is the shortest amongst all. Statements : I. P > Q > R II. L = N > P ≤ KSolution
L/N > P > Q > R, Also P ≤ K. So Only Q and R are shorter than P and among Q and R, R is the shortest.
Statements: X @ Y $ Z & U, Z @ V
Conclusions: I. V # X II. V $ X
...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: M < N = O ≤ Q, M > U = L ≥ P ≥ S
Conclusions:
I. N > L
II. U < O
III. O > LStatements:
V < E ≤ I = O; E ≥ J ≥ S ≥ W; Z ≤ M ≤ W
Conclusions:
I) O > Z
II) O = Z
...Statement: H ≥ U < T; C < M; M = T > O
Conclusions:
I. H > O
II. C > U
III. T > C
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: U $ N © C @ H © Y
Conclusions:
I. U © H
II. C # U
III.H © U
Statements: R ≥ S = T; R < U < V; W > X > V
Conclusion:
I. U > T
II. T < V
Statements: U ≤ X = V < W; V > T = Q ≥ R
Conclusions: I. V ≥ R II. W > R
In the following question, a relationship between different elements is shown in the statements, followed by two conclusions I and II. Assuming the stat...