Who among the following person goes on Sunday?
The person who likes White go immediately before N. More than three persons go between N and O, who likes Red. O does not go on Tuesday. Two persons go between the one who likes White and the one who likes Yellow. There will be two cases: If the person who likes White go on Monday, then N will go on Tuesday and O will go on Sunday. If the person who likes White go on Friday, then N will go on Saturday and O will go on Monday. Equal number of persons goes before and after I, who likes Pink. It means I goes on Thursday. But case 1 will get discarded as I likes Pink.
As many persons go between J and I as many between I and N. M who likes Orange goes before K who likes Black. L does not like Green. We know that only one person goes between I and N. So, J will go on Tuesday. M and K will go on Wednesday and Sunday respectively. Only colour left for N is Green and only person left for the one who goes on Friday is L. Final arrangement as shown below:
Statements: W < B ≤ D = L, L < M ≤ K < Z
Conclusions:
I. W ≤ M
II. D < K
III. Z > B
Statements: Q > U = V ≤ X; R ≥ S ≥ X
Conclusions:
I. U = S
II. V < S
Statements: A & D, D # P, P @ Q, Q % R
Conclusions: I. D & R II. Q # A
...Statements: B < I ≥ E > K; Z ≤ N = K
Conclusions:
I. Z < E
II. N ≤ I
III. B > N
Statements: B @ E, E $ Y, Y & I, I % C
Conclusions: I. E @ I II. C & B
...In the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusion among given conclusions is/are definitely true and the...
Statement: C > S > F > B > L; I > B > T
Conclusion: I. I > L II. T < C
Statements : C ≤ A < B ≤ D; E < B > F > G; I < H < G
Conclusions :
I. B > I
II. D > H
III. H < B
Statements: M # N # O $ P & Q % R % S
Conclusions : I. Q @ S ...
Statements: O ≥ M > F, K ≤ J ≤ D = F, B ≤ Z ≤ L = K
Conclusion:
I. M > L
II. D ≥ B