The correct answer is E
Statements: S = R, T ≤ U, O < J, T ≤ J, U > R
Conclusion:
I. R ≥ T
II. R < T
Statements: P ≥ Q = S; T > U > R ≥ Q; V = W < U
Conclusions:
I. P > U
II. R < V
III. T < S
Statements: P ≥ Q ≥ R = S, Q ≥ T > U ≥ V
Conclusion:
I. P ≥ V
II. P > V
Statements:
P ≤ Q < R > K; R < S > T; T < U < V
Conclusions:
I). P < S
II). P ≥ S
...Statements: M % F & P % F; F # A & W; W @ O # S
Conclusions:
I. A @ O
II. M % O
III. S @ F
...Statements: P * R, M & N, R $ M
Conclusions: a) P @ M b) P $ M
...Statements: G < H ≤ I, V ≥ W = G, R ≥ I = A
Conclusions :I. R > G II. A ≥ H III. H ≤ R
...Statement: J `>=` I > P `<=` Q
Conclusion: I. P < J II. Q `>=` J
...In this question, the statement is followed by two conclusions. Which of the two conclusion(s) is/are true?
Statement: Z < L < P = V ≥ H = U ...
Statements: T < U = S ≤ O, C > Y ≥ X, T > K = X
Conclusions :I. O > K II. C < T III. U > K