Six persons P, Q, R, S, T, and U have different number of marks with them. S has more marks than T, who has more marks than U. R has more marks than S. Only P has more marks than Q. Who has the third highest number of marks?
P > Q > R > S > T > U
Statements: Q % G & Z % G; G # C & E; E @ P # D
Conclusions : I. C @ P II. Q % P ...
Statements: S%R, R@U, U & V, V # N
Conclusions :
I. N @ U
II. R @ N
...
Statements: A ≥ B > C, N ≤ M ≤ D = C, X ≤ P ≤ O = N
Conclusion:
I. C ≥ P
II. P = N
Statements: A @ D % M % N; M $ P $ Q
Conclusions : I. D % Q I...
Statements: M ≤ N; O < R; O = N; S ≥ Q; N > S
Conclusions:
(i) Q < M
(ii) N ≥ Q
(iii) M > R
...Statements: Y $ Z, H $ D, Z * D
Conclusions: a) Y & H b) Y * D
...Which of the following will be definitely true if the given expression L > M ≥ N > O ≥ P > Q = S ≤ T > R ≤ U is definitely not true?
Statement: C < D ≤ E; F > E ≤ G ; D ≥ H
Conclusions: I. G = H II. G > H
...Statements : B ≤ I; E = D; H > F; C ≤ H; I = D; A ≤ B; H < E
Conclusions:
(i) I > F (ii) B ≤ H (iii) A ≤ E (iv) E ...
Statement: B = E ≥ F ≥ M < J < V ≥ R; M > A
Conclusion:
I. A ≥ R
II. B > A
...