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K is sitting between Q and J. L is to the immediate right of J. Q K J L Two friends are sitting between J and M. R is to the immediate left of M. Q K J L R M …….(I) R M Q K J L…..(II) Two friends are sitting between K and P. Case 1 will get discarded as we cannot place P. Q K J L R M …….(I) R M Q K J L P …..(II) Final arrangement will be: R M Q K J L P
Statements: H > S ≥ V ≥ I; T ≤ G = I; U < J ≤ T
Conclusions:
I. S > J
II. U < I
III. H ≥ G
Statements: B & A, A # O, O $ Z, Z @ S
Conclusions:
I. Z $ A
II. Z & A
Statements: M ≤ N; O < R; O = N; S ≥ Q; N > S
Conclusions:
(i) Q < M
(ii) N ≥ Q
(iii) M > R
...Statement: F < G < H ≥ J; F ≥ K > L
Conclusion:
I. H > L
II. H = L
Statements: L > M > Z ≥ S < R = O < N
Conclusion
I. N ≥ L
II. L > S
...Statements: V ≤R = W ≥ Q, U = T ≥ S < X, U < Q
Conclusions: I. S < W II. V ≥ X
Which of the following set of symbols should be placed in the blanks respectively (from right to left) in the given expression in order to make the expr...
Statements: Q = R; S ≥ T; P ≤ Q; R > V; R > S; T ≥ U
Conclusions:
(i) R > U (ii) V ≥ U (iii) P = R (iv) P < R
...Statement:
O ≤ P > K ≤ L; W ≤ X = K > R; Q > L
Conclusion:
I. O > K
II. L < P
Statements: P = Q ≥ S > U = Y, U ≤ R < T ≤ W < V
Conclusions:
I. V > Y
II. P ≥ R
III. T < Q