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Here, all the three equal parts have similar design, if rotated in clockwise direction. So, we can obtain the answer figure for the missing portion by rotating the question figure by 90° clockwise.
Statements: G < I ≤ C = B, M ≥ O < A, M ≤ H < G
Conclusion:
I. A > H
II. B > M
III. I > O
Statement: B > C = J; B > S > E; B < N
Conclusion: I. E < C II. J ≤ E
Statements: R % U, U # V, V @ C, C * F
Conclusions :
I. F $ V
II. C % U
III. R % F
IV. U...
Statements:
A $ B % D % C
Conclusions:
I. B © C
II. A * D
III. C % A
What should come in the place of question mark, in the given expressions to make ‘M < J’ always true?
M = N ≤ O = P ? K= J
Statements: H > E > I < F; D < I ≤ J; G < N ≤ D
Conclusions:
I. N < H
II. F ≥ G
Statements : C © S * R, U % R $ Z
Conclusions :
I. Z $ C
II. U % S
III. U © C
In which of the following expressions the expression ‘Q ≤ N’ would hold definitely true?
In which of the following expressions will the expression ‘S > Y’ and ‘R > Y be definitely true?
In Which of the following expressions does the expression ‘ H ≥ D ’ definitely hold true?