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Statements: A < B = C < D, A > E = F ≥ G ≥ H > I
Conclusions:
I. D > I
II. E = I
Statements: F < G ≤ H; D < I; J ≥ G; F < A < D
Conclusions:
I. I > F
II. J > A
III. D > G
Statements: P = J = W; W ≥ Y < Q; Q < Z = L
Conclusions:
I. W ≥ Z
II. W < Z
Statements: Z > Y ≥ X; I < N ≤ L; F < I > D > Z
Conclusions:
I. L > F
II. X < N
III. Y < I
Statements: B > D > X > T ≤ N ≥ O = U
Conclusion
I: N > D
II: T > B
Statements: U $ N © C @ H © Y
Conclusions:
I. U © H
II. C # U
III.H © U
What should come in the place of question mark, in the given expressions to make ‘J < E’ always true?
‘D < E _? _F = G ≥ H = I ≥ J’
Statements: R < S = K < T ≤ F; T > E; I = T ≤ W
Conclusions:
I. W > K
II. F ≥ R
III. R < F
In the question, assume the given statements to be true. Find which of the following conclusion(s) among the three conclusions is/ are definitely true ...
Statements: E * M, M # N, N $ K
Conclusions: a) E * N b) M $ K