In this sentence, the verb tense is in the past. The past tense of the verb 'invite' is 'invited'. Therefore, option a) is the correct answer. b) cannot be the answer as with HE, WISHES and not WISH is the correct usage.
Statement :M=N≥P<Q; R>Q ; T ≥N
Conclusion:
I. N<T
II. N≥R
...Statements: E = L ≤ G < I = H; E ≥ N < A; W ≥ P ≥ M > I
Conclusions:
I. E < W
II. A ≥ M
III. N < P
Statement: A > B = C < D > E; F ≤ H < I; E > G > I
Conclusions:
I. D > F
II. F < G
III. B < G
Statements: R ≥ T < U = V > W ≥ X, S < X > Y > Z
Conclusions:
I. U > S
II. T > Z
Which of the following symbols should replace (1) and (2) respectively in the given expression in order to make the expression N > P definitely true?
In the question, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusion (s) among given three conclusions is/are definitely true and th...
Statement: X > Y > Z; A > C > X; A < D
Conclusion: I. Z < A II. C > Y
Statements : M > J = L > O > I ≤ H < Q = N
Conclusions :
I. I > M
II. N > I
III. L < Q
Statements: X < M = I > G < J ≤ S; Q ≥ M = J; S > T ≥ U
Conclusions:
I. S > M
II. Q > G
III. T ≥ I
...
Statements: C > G > E; E = F; G < H
Conclusions: I) F < G
II) E < C
III) C > H