In which of these expression ‘X > T’ is definitely True?
1) S < T ≥ U ≥ V < W > R ≥ X > Y No relationship can be established between X and T. Hence option 1 is not correct. 2) W > R > X = M ≥ P = V > T = C X > T. Hence option 2 is correct. 3) Y ≤ V > X > S ≥ N ≤ P = T < U No relationship can be established between X and T. Hence option 3 is not correct. 4) U > X = C ≥ D = H ≥ T ≤ V = Q X ≥ T. Hence option 4 is not correct. 5) P > X ≤ V = Y < R ≤ Q = T < O T > X. Hence option 5 is not correct.
If the expressions, ′X < C ≤ N > E ′, ′N ≥ O′ and ′W ≥ C′ are true then which of the following combinations will be definitely true?
Statements:
B < C ≤ I = O; C ≥ J ≥ K ≥ N; Z ≤ M ≤ N
Conclusions:
I) O > Z
II) O = Z
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Statements: D = B ≤ I < L ≥ M = R; T = U ≥ L
Conclusion: I. D < U II. B = T
Statements: N # L, L @A, A % I, I & E
Conclusions :
I.E $ L <...
Statements:
A $ B * X © Y @ Z
Conclusions:
I. X @ Z
II. Z * A
III. Z % X
Statements: A % I, I * Q, Q % R, R $ M
Conclusions :
I. M # I
II. M # Q
III. I # R
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Statement: C < X ≤ B > E < L < I
Conclusion: I. X > L II. B > C
Statements: K @ L; M & O, N % L, K $ O
Conclusions:
I. O @ L
II. M @ L
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Conclusions : I. R % Z II. J @ B III...