Statements :
Only a few Toy is Game.
All Games are Players.
No Player is Sport.
Conclusion :
I. At least some Players are Toys.
II. No Sport is Toy.
III. All Toys can be Sports.
Only a few Toy is Game (I) + All Games are Players (A) → Some Toys are Players (I) → Conversion → Some Players are Toys (I). Hence conclusion I follows. Only a few Toy is Game (I) + All Games are Players (A) → Some Toys are Players (I) + No Player is Sport (E) → Some Toys are not Sports (O). Hence neither conclusion II nor III follow.
Statements: G < H ≤ I, V ≥ W = G, R ≥ I = A
Conclusions :I. R > G II. A ≥ H III. H ≤ R
...Statement: P > Q ≤ R = S > T < U
Conclusions: I. P > U II. R < U
...Statements:
A = C > E = F > D; Y < Z ≤ F
Conclusions:
I. E > Z
II. D ˃ Y
In which of the following expressions will the expression ‘S > Y’ and ‘R > Y be definitely true?
Statement: A ≥ B ≥ C = D > E, F > G = H ≤ C
Conclusion: I. C ≥ F II. F > D
Which of the following symbols should replace the question mark in the given statement in order to make conclusion 'L > G' as well as 'B > X' definitel...
Statement:
Q < B ≥ M; M > T = V; S < J = K ≥ L; V > K
Conclusion:
I. B > S
II. B > L
III. M < J
Statements: J ≥ K ≥ L = O; M ≤ N < O; M ≥ P < K
Conclusions:
I. L < M
II. J ≥ N
III. N > P
Statements : I = K > N; N ≥ G ≥ H; P = H > F = O
Conclusions :
I. F < K
II. P ≤ N
III. I > P
Statements: M ≥ O ≥ P ≤ W, N ≥ K ≥ Y = M
Conclusion:
I. N > W
II. Y ≥ P