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Directions:(1-10)In each of the following questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements followed by two conclusions. Find the conclusion which is definitely true.
Give answer:
1.
Statements:
G > A ≥ R ≠ S = B; P > Q ≤ M > E ≤ D; D < R ≠ C > T
Conclusions:
I) E < G
II) B > C
2.
Statements:
L < V ≥ M ≥ P ≤ E; O > G < A ≥ K ≥ V; J ≤ A ≥ R ≥ T
Conclusions:
I) P ≤ T
II) O > L
3.
Statements:
D > F ≥ H ≥ K < M; P = R ≥ S < T ≤ B ≤ K
Conclusions:
I) D > S
II) M > T
4.
Statements:
D ≥ R > E ≥ C > T ≤ N; E ≤ S ≠ A < P
Conclusions:
I) P > T
II) D > S
5.
Statements:
R > I < C = H ≤ A ≤ N; S ≥ L ≤ P ≤ G; M ≥ N ≤ E = P
Conclusions:
I) G ≥ C
II) I < S
6.
Statements:
H > A ≥ R ≠ D = M; S ≤ M = T ≠ K ≥ H
Conclusions:
I) R ≥ K
II) S ≤ D
7.
Statements:
P ≥ Q = R; Q < S ≤ T
Conclusions:
I). S > P
II). T > R
8.
Statements:
A > O ≥ P; C < O < T
Conclusions:
I). A > C
II). P < T
9.
Statements:
S < R = Q ≥ V; T = V ≥ G < U
Conclusions:
I). U > S
II). R ≥ G
10.
Statements:
G ≥ R > P = S; P > H; I < R
Conclusions:
I). I < S
II). G > P
Check your Answers below:
Directions:(1-10)In each of the following questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements followed by two conclusions. Find the conclusion which is definitely true.
Give answer:
Statements:
G > A ≥ R ≠ S = B; P > Q ≤ M > E ≤ D; D < R ≠ C > T
Conclusions:
I) E < G
II) B > CAns: 1
I) E < G: G > A ≥ R > D ≥ E (True)
II) B > C: B = S ≠ R ≠ C (False)2. Question
Statements:
L < V ≥ M ≥ P ≤ E; O > G < A ≥ K ≥ V; J ≤ A ≥ R ≥ T
Conclusions:
I) P ≤ T
II) O > LAns: 4
I) P ≤ T: T ≤ A ≥ R ≥ K ≥ V ≥ M ≥ P (False)
II) O > L: O > G < A ≥ K ≥ V > L (False)3. Question
Statements:
D > F ≥ H ≥ K < M; P = R ≥ S < T ≤ B ≤ K
Conclusions:
I) D > S
II) M > TAns: 5
I) D > S: D > F ≥ H ≥ K ≥ B ≥ T > S (True)
II) M > T: M > K ≥ B ≥ T (True)4. Question
Statements:
D ≥ R > E ≥ C > T ≤ N; E ≤ S ≠ A < P
Conclusions:
I) P > T
II) D > SAns:4
I) P > T (False)
II) D > S (False)5. Question
Statements:
R > I < C = H ≤ A ≤ N; S ≥ L ≤ P ≤ G; M ≥ N ≤ E = P
Conclusions:
I) G ≥ C
II) I < SAns: 1
I) G ≥ C (True)
II) I < S (False)6. Question
Statements:
H > A ≥ R ≠ D = M; S ≤ M = T ≠ K ≥ H
Conclusions:
I) R ≥ K
II) S ≤ DAns: 2
I) R ≥ K (False)
II) S ≤ D (True)7. Question
Statements:
P ≥ Q = R; Q < S ≤ T
Conclusions:
I). S > P
II). T > RAns: 2
I) S > P (P ≥ Q = R < S) False
II). T > R (R < S ≤ T) True8. Question
Statements:
A > O ≥ P; C < O < T
Conclusions:
I). A > C
II). P < TAns: 5
I). A > C (A > O > C) True
II). P < T (T > O ≥ P) True9. Question
Statements:
S < R = Q ≥ V; T = V ≥ G < U
Conclusions:
I). U > S
II). R ≥ GAns: 2
I). U > S (S < R = Q ≥ V = T ≥ G < U) False
II). R ≥ G (R = Q ≥ V = T ≥ G) True10. Question
Statements:
G ≥ R > P = S; P > H; I < R
Conclusions:
I). I < S
II). G > PAns: 2
I). I < S (I < R > P = S) False
II). G > P (G ≥ R > P) True