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In such questions, first consider common side in both dices. Here, '12' is the common side in both the figures. In clockwise direction, the sequence will be (12, 7 and 10) in figure 'a'. In clockwise direction, the sequence will be (12, 8 and 9) in figure 'b'. Clearly, '8' is opposite to '7', '9' is opposite to '10' and so, '12' must be opposite to '11'. Hence, option b.
Statements: S < T < U ≤ W; C > U < V < W ≤ X
Conclusion:
I. S < V
II. T < 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 th...
Statement: X>W=Y>N≤P; W≥Z ;Z ≥P
I. X>Z
II. W≥P
Statements: S > T > W = U ≤ V ≤ I, X > Y = S
Conclusions:
I. W > Y
II. I ≥ T
III. U < Y
Statements: O > Q < R > P = S ≥ T > U ≥ N
Conclusion
I: T < R
II: S > N
Statements: P @ Q, Q # R, R % S
Conclusions: a) P # R b) P @ S
Statements: A @ D % M % N; M $ P $ Q
Conclusions : I. D % Q I...
Statements: M @ N, P @ R, P & N
Conclusions: a ) M @ P b) R & M
...In which of these expression ‘L>A’ is definitely True?
Statements: B > C ≥ D ≥ E; G ≤ F = E; I < H ≤ G
Conclusions:
I. C > H
II. I < E
III. B ≥ F