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Replace ‘It is best’ with ‘It is better’ because of the comparison made between the two situations.
Statements: H ≥ I < J ≥ K > L ≥ M
Conclusions:
I. L < J
II. M ≤ J
III. K ≥ J
IV. I = K
Statements: A @ D % J # K & L $ U # O; V $ J # K
Conclusions : I. O @ J II. U # V ...
Statements:
A ≤ J ≤ K = M; Y ≥ Z > A
Conclusions:
I. J ≤ Z
II. Z ˃ Y
Statements: I > O = D; K < J ≤ O; L > K ≥ S
Conclusions:
I. I > S
II. D ≥ L
III. S > O
Statements:
M < K ≤ G ≤ Z; P = J > Z; I ≥ R > P;
Conclusions:
I. K ≤ P
II. M < R
Statements:
Q ≥ J ≤ V; U > J > X; M = U < P
Conclusions:
I. P > X
II. V ≥ M
Statement: M > N < P = Q ≥ R; Q ≥ T
Conclusion:
1. R≥T
2. N < T
...Statements : T ≥ W > X; Q = J < X; Q < O ≥ D
Conclusions :
I. J < W
II. O > W
III. D > J
...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...
Statements: J < K < M = L, D = E > F, F ≥ G < H = I > J
Conclusions:
I. D > K
II. I < L
III. E > J