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The idiom "at odds" means to be in disagreement or conflict. In this sentence, the couple is having problems, but they eventually get their act together. The idiom "at odds" is the most appropriate option in this context.
Statements:
Only a few Outlet are Showroom.
Few Showroom are Shop.
All Shop are Mart.
Conclusion:
I. All Mart are Out...
How many children does Mr. Raman has?
I. Mr. Raman has eight sons and each has one sister.
II. Number of sons of Mr. Raman is eight times ...
In the question below some statements are given followed by two conclusions I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they see...
Statements:
All carpet are towels.
Some mat are carpet.
Conclusions:
I. Some mat are towels.
II. No mat is carpet.
Statements:
All Books are Chapter.
Only a few Chapter are Topic.
No Topic is a Header.
Conclusions:
I. Some Chapters ...
Statements:
Some sheep are bull
Only a few bull are cow
No bull is dog
Conclusions:
I. Some dog are not cow
II. All bull can be cow
Statements:
Only books are staplers.
All pencils are books.
All pencils are glasses.
No glass is a jug.
Conclusion...
Statements:
Some bells are temples.
Some temples are marbles.
Conclusions:
I. Some bells are marbles
II. ...
Statement:
All N are M
Only M is D.
Conclusion:
I. Some N...
In each question below are given three statements followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. You have to take the two given statements to be...