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We have, The one who uses Faber sits third to the left of the one who sits second to the right of A. Only two persons are sitting between A and C. From the above condition, there are three possibilities. Again we have, The number of persons sitting to the left of C is the same as the right of the one who uses Nataraj. Only two persons sit between the one who uses Nataraj and D. From the above condition,case1 gets eliminated. Case-2
Statements: Â P * R, M & N, R $ M
Conclusions:Â Â Â Â Â a) P @ MÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â b) P $ M
...Statement: N < M; G ≤ V = M; J > V; K ≥ M
Conclusion:
I. J > K
II. K ≥ J
Statements: K * D, D $ N, N % M, M © W
Conclusions: Â Â Â Â Â I.M % WÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â II.M $ WÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â III.N @ DÂ...
Statements: W ≤ F≤ J ≥ E > K; Z < Q ≤ J ≤ B
Conclusions :
I. W = B
II. W < B
Statements: R < Y ≤ G = S ≥ T; L ≥ O = S < W ≤ U
Conclusions:
I. R < W
II. T ≤ L
Statements: C ≥ D= E ≤ F, G < F ≤ H < J
Conclusion:
 I. H = D
II. H > D
III. G ≤ D
In which of the following expressions the expression ‘Q ≤ N’ would hold definitely true?
Statement: M>T≤Z; T>Q ; X ≥R>Q
I. X ≥ M
II. Q< M
In which of these expression ‘N > G’ is definitely True?
Statements: I > D > J < E; C > J > K; G < K > A
Conclusions:
I. I > A
II. G < E
III. D ≥ K