Below are given statements followed by two conclusions I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts.
Statements: All birds are trees. All trees are papers. Some papers are books.
Conclusions: I . All birds are papers.
II. Some birds are books.
Decide which of the below options logically follows the given conclusions.
Statements: B ≤ C < E; B ≥ G < H; G > I ≥ L
Conclusions:
I. G ≤ C
II. H ≥ L
III. G > E
Statements: M = R ≥ S , N = O > Q, Q > W = A < S
Conclusions :I. N ≥ S II. W > R III. O ≤ S
Statements: A > B ≥ C ≤ N = W, X ≤ Z < Y < B
Conclusion:
I. A > X
II. B > X
III. Z ≤ N
Statements: Q % G & Z % G; G # C & E; E @ P # D
Conclusions : I. C @ P II. Q % P ...
Statements: T @ A % S $ L © J
Conclusions:
I. T % L
II. T $ L
III. S # J
In each of the questions below are given some statements followed by two conclusions. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they see...
In which of these expression ‘O ≤ F’ is definitely true?
Statements: M ≥ S, V ≤ S, O < N > J, V < O
Conclusion:
I. S > J
II. N ≥ V
Statements: A > Y = D > Q, M ≤ B > P > Y
Conclusion:
I. Y ≤ M
II. B > Q
Statements: A > B ≥ F = E ≤ G > C = D ≤ H
Conclusion
I: H ≤ F
II: H > F