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It is based on Dr. Ambedkar's book 'Pakistan or the Partition of India' and other sources. The book aims to debunk the misconception spread by the Hindu right that Mahatma Gandhi was responsible for Partition.
Statements: A $ B @ D & E @ G % H, F & A, G $ J
Conclusions: I. A # H II. D $ J
...Statements: P > Q ≤ R; Q ≥ O > S; T < S ≤ U
Conclusions:
I. T < R
II. U ≤ Q
III. P > U
...Statements: X < Y < Z = L, R = S > T, T ≥ U < V = W > X
Conclusions:
I. R > Y
II. W < L
III. S > X
Statement: F ≥ G > I > E ≤ P, E = S ≥ P
Conclusion: I. F ≥ P II. G > P
14. Statement: L ≥ X ≤ Z > Y ≤ A, Y = B ≥ C
Conclusion: I. C > A II. A ≥ C
...Statements:
B < A = C; D ≥ A > R; U ≤ D < P
Conclusions:
I. D ≥ B
II. R < C
Statement: D < I < J = M = N `>=` R > X
Conclusion: I. J > X II. D < N
...Statements: M ≤ N; O < R; O = N; S ≥ Q; N > S
Conclusions:
(i) Q < M
(ii) N ≥ Q
(iii) M > R
Which of the following would replace @ and & respectively in the following expression such that ‘O > A’ is definitely true?
U = O > W # B ≤...
How many such pairs of letter are there in the word TELEPHONE, each of which has as many letters between them in the word as in the English alphabet?