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The correct answer is B
statement : Q > R ≥ S = V = Y > H < N
conclusion :
I. Q < S
II. Y < R
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Who sits right between Varu and Sita?
Change the question mark with the option that follows the applied logic in the first pair.
Bad : Good :: Destination : ??
If in a code language CRACKS is written as DQBBLR, then how would SPROUT be written in that same code language?
In a code language, 'PRIZE' is written as RPZIF, and 'POWER' is written as OPEWS.
How will 'MONEY' be written in the same language?
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If + means −, − means ×, × means ÷, and ÷ means +, what will be the value of the following expression?
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...Which of the following interchanges of signs would make the given equation correct?
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