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Directions (1-10): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
In the following question assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusion among given five conclusions is/are definitely true and then give your answers accordingly.
1.
Statement:
N≤ S< P;P=Q ≥B;Q< R=L
Conclusion:
i) N< R
ii) N=R
2.
Statement:
H ≥I ≥L; M< C≤ D; D≤ V=Y >L
Conclusion:
i) H=V
ii) L >C
3.
Statement:
H ≥I ≥L; M< C≤ D; D≤ V=Y >L
Conclusion:
i) M< Y
ii) L≤ M
4.
Statement:
A=B≤ F< G≤ L; G ≥S≤ P< Q; P≤ L< M=T
Conclusion:
i) P=B
ii) T >S
5.
Statement:
A=B≤ F< G≤ L; G ≥S≤ P< Q; P≤ L< M=T
Conclusion:
i) L≤ F
ii) F< L
6.
Statement:
I ≥M; M ≥J; L≤ J; L=O; O< N
Conclusion:
I) L=I
II) L< I
7.
Statement:
B< H≤ K; H ≥I >F; F=M >Z,
Conclusion:
I) I≤ K
II) B< Z
8.
Statement:
S≤ T ≥Z=I; I=N >M
Conclusion:
I) M >T
II) N≤ T
9.
Statement:
K≤ A ≥C >D=F≤ I >Z
Conclusion:
I) F >A
II) C ≥Z
10.
Statements:
E≤ K <L; K=S >O;S ≤T >U
Conclusions:
I) E≤ T
II) L >O
Check your Answers below:
Directions (1-10): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
In the following question assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusion among given five conclusions is/are definitely true and then give your answers accordingly.1. Question
Statement:
N≤ S< P;P=Q ≥B;Q< R=L
Conclusion:
i) N< R
ii) N=RAns:1N≤ S< P=Q< R=L
i) N< R – True
ii) N=R – False2. Question
Statement:
H ≥I ≥L; M< C≤ D; D≤ V=Y >L
Conclusion:
i) H=V
ii) L >CAns:5H ≥I ≥L<Y=V ≥D ≥C >M
i) H=V – False
ii) L >C – False3. Question
Statement:
H ≥I ≥L; M< C≤ D; D≤ V=Y >L
Conclusion:
i) M< Y
ii) L≤ MAns:1
H ≥I ≥L< Y=V ≥D ≥C >M
i) M< Y – True
ii) L≤ M – False4. Question
Statement:
A=B≤ F< G≤ L; G ≥S≤ P< Q; P≤ L< M=T
Conclusion:
i) P=B
ii) T >SAns:2A=B≤ F< G ≥S≤ P≤ L< M=T
i) P=B – False
ii) T >S – True5. Question
Statement:
A=B≤ F< G≤ L; G ≥S≤ P< Q; P≤ L< M=T
Conclusion:
i) L≤ F
ii) F< LAns:4A=B≤ F< G ≥S≤ P≤ L< M=T
i) L≤ F – can be True
ii) F< L – can be True6. Question
Statement:
I ≥M; M ≥J; L≤ J; L=O; O< N
Conclusion:
I) L=I
II) L< IAns:4I ≥ M ≥ J ≥ L=O< N
I) L=I – may be true
II) L<I – may be trueSo either I or II follows
7. Question
Statement:
B< H≤ K; H ≥I >F; F=M >Z,
Conclusion:
I) I≤ K
II) B< ZAns:1I) I≤ K –> True
II) B< Z — > False8. Question
Statement:
S≤ T ≥Z=I; I=N >M
Conclusion:
I) M >T
II) N≤ TAns:2I) M >T — > False
II) N ≤ T — > True9. Question
Statement:
K≤ A ≥C >D=F≤ I >Z
Conclusion:
I) F >A
II) C ≥ZAns:5I) F >A — >False
II) C ≥Z– >False10. Question
Statements:
E≤ K <L; K=S >O;S ≤T >U
Conclusions:
I) E≤ T
II) L >OAns:3I) E≤ T– > True
II) L >O–> True