Question
Statements: M % C & G @ T $ D; W % M # P
Conclusions : I. D % C II. M % G III. W @ T In the following questions, the symbols %, $, #, @ and & are used with the following meaning as illustrated below: ‘Y%Z’ means ‘Y is not smaller than Z’. ‘Y$Z’ means ‘Y is not greater than Z’. ‘Y#Z’ means ‘Y is neither greater than nor equal to Z’. ‘Y@Z’ means ‘Y is neither smaller than nor equal to Z’. ‘Y & Z’ means ‘ Y is neither greater than nor smaller than Z’.Solution
Decoding: Statements: M ≥ C = G > T ≤ D ; W ≥ M < P Conclusions : I. D ≥ C II. M ≥ G III. W > T M ≥ C = G > T ≤ D No relationship can be established between D and C hence, conclusion I will not follow. M ≥ C = G > T ≤ D M ≥ G. Hence, conclusion II will follow. W ≥ M ≥ C = G > T ≤ D W > T. Hence, conclusion III will follow.
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