He is (A)/one of the students (B)/who go to (C)/the school every day (D).
Here, ‘who’ represents the students who go to everyday, no ‘he’. So, plural verb should be used. Hence the given statement is correct.
Statements: S * K, T $ K, K @ B
Conclusions: a) S $ B b) S @ B
...Statements: G > H = M; N < R = H; S > R
Conclusions:
I. S > M
II. G < S
III. N > G
Statements: M > P > Q < R = T; A < B ≤ C = P; L > N = T > X
Conclusions:
I. R > P
II. R < P
...In which of these expression ‘X ≤ B’ is definitely true?
Which of the following symbols should be placed in the blank spaces respectively (in the same order from left to right) in order to complete the given e...
Statements: I < Q = S = T ≤ U ≤ W < X > Y = V
Conclusions:
I. I > Y
II. W ≥ Q
III. T < V
...Statements: Q ≥ R > U; R ≤ S; U ≥ B
Conclusions: I. B < R II. B ≤ Q
Statements: H + L & F; F + V $ U; A * U * R
Conclusions:
I. H + U
II. A * F
III. R + L
Statements: C > G > E; E = F; G < H
Conclusions: I) F < G
II) E < C
III) C > H
If the expressions, ′A < B ≤ N > E ′, ′Z ≥ N′ and ′Z ≥ B′ are true then which of the following combinations will be definitely true?