How many persons goes between L and R?
P is going to Germany on Saturday. N going on Monday but does not go to Bangladesh. Table is below. The one who goes on Tuesday is going to Brazil. R is going on Sunday. The one who is going on Thursday is going to Canada. M going to France but does not go on Friday. O goes to Australia. Hence, M have only option to go on Wednesday and O has also only one option to go on Friday. L does not go to Brazil. Hence, L has only one option to go on Thursday. Now we have only one employee is left who is Q. So, place Q in the table. Now, N does not go to Bangladesh because of this N has only one option to go to China. Now, R goes to Bangladesh.
Statements: S * K, T $ K, K @ B
Conclusions: a) S $ B b) S @ B
...Statements: G > H = M; N < R = H; S > R
Conclusions:
I. S > M
II. G < S
III. N > G
Statements: M > P > Q < R = T; A < B ≤ C = P; L > N = T > X
Conclusions:
I. R > P
II. R < P
...In which of these expression ‘X ≤ B’ is definitely true?
Which of the following symbols should be placed in the blank spaces respectively (in the same order from left to right) in order to complete the given e...
Statements: I < Q = S = T ≤ U ≤ W < X > Y = V
Conclusions:
I. I > Y
II. W ≥ Q
III. T < V
...Statements: Q ≥ R > U; R ≤ S; U ≥ B
Conclusions: I. B < R II. B ≤ Q
Statements: H + L & F; F + V $ U; A * U * R
Conclusions:
I. H + U
II. A * F
III. R + L
Statements: C > G > E; E = F; G < H
Conclusions: I) F < G
II) E < C
III) C > H
If the expressions, ′A < B ≤ N > E ′, ′Z ≥ N′ and ′Z ≥ B′ are true then which of the following combinations will be definitely true?