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The correct answer is C
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?