Question
What is the sum of the weight of P and
T? Answer the following question based on the information given below. Six person, P, Q, R, S, T and U, are arranged in a straight line in decreasing order of their weight. The weight of each person is an integer. Only two persons weigh less than Q. The heaviest person weighs 75kg. R weighs more than T. T weighs more than U. U is not the lightest person. The weight of R is 69kg. The weight of S is 65kg.Solution
Only two persons weigh less than Q. The heaviest person weighs 75kg. (75) >Â ____ > _____Â > Q > ____Â > _____ R weighs more than T. T weighs more than U. U is not the lightest person. The weight of R is 69kg. (75 kg) >Â R(69 kg) > T > Q > U > _____ The weight of S is 65kg. (75 kg) >Â R(69 kg) > T > Q > U > S (65 kg) The final arrangement is as follows: P (75kg) > R (69kg) > T (68kg) > Q (67kg) > U (66kg) > S (65kg)
Statement: A ≤ B ≤ C > D; E < D; F > E
Conclusions: I. D > A II. E < C
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Only a few Bottle is Cap.
No Cap is Surface.
No Surface is Structure.
Conclusion:
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Statements: B ≥ C > D; B < E > J; G > A ≥ H > J
Conclusion:
I. D ≤ A
II. G > C
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...
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Statements: O > P ≥ S = V > N; O ≤ G < D; N < Y > C
Conclusions: I. G > V   II. C ≤ O
- Statement: J > F ≥ G = H ≥ I ≥ E = K ≤ D
Conclusions:
I. J > E
II. D ≥ H
III. I < F Statements:
P < S < L = Y; H < X < E < T = L > K
Conclusion:
I. K > P
II. X < Y
Statement: B = E ≥ F ≥ M < J < V ≥ R; M > A
Conclusion:
I. A ≥ R
II. B > A
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