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Statement: X≤W=Y<P; W≥Z; Z ≥X
I. P>X
II. Y≥X
Statements: R @ D, D $ J, J # M, M @ K
Conclusions: Â Â Â Â Â I. K # JÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â II. D @ MÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â III. ...
Statements: V ≤R = W ≥ Q, U = T ≥ S < X, U < Q
Conclusions: I. V < Q II. Q > X
Statements: J $ K, K * T, T @ N, N © R
Conclusions:
 I. J $ T                  II.R * T               Â...
Statements: A > B ≥ C; D ≤ C > E > F; H < F
Conclusions:
I. H ≤ B
II. A > D
III. D > F
In the question, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusion(s) among given two conclusions is/are definitely true and then g...
Which of the following will be definitely true if the given expression L > M ≥ N > O ≥ P > Q = S ≤ T > R ≤ U is definitely not true?
Statements: U < N ≥ C; C > Z = S; U ≥ H ≥ O
Conclusions:
I. N > O
II. S ≤ N
III. S > U
Three statements, showing relationship between different elements, are followed by three conclusions (I). (II) and (III). Assuming the statements to be ...
Statement: P < R; P ≥ Q > K; N ≥ O > R
Conclusion:
I. K ≥ R
II. O ≥ P