Question
Statements: D < E = F; G < D ≤ H; K < F ≤ A
Conclusions: I. G < A II. H > K III. E > H In the question, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusion (s) among given three conclusions is /are definitely true and then give your answer accordingly.Solution
G < D < E = F ≤ A                A > G. Hence conclusion I is true. K < F = E > D ≤ H                No relationship can established between H and K. Hence conclusion II is not true. E > D ≤ H                              No relationship can established between E and H. Hence conclusion II is not true.
Statements: E > O, S < Z, O ≤ S
Conclusions:
I. E < S
II. O < Z
Statement: W>Y<X<Z=U>S; W<T ≥V
I. Y<T
II. X > V
Statements: L ≥ O = J ≥ I ≤ V; C = T ≤ J
Conclusion: I. C < L II. C = L
Statements: P < Q ≤ R ≤ S; P > T = V ≥ X; S ≤ W = Y < U
Conclusions:
I. U > R
II. W > X
III. Q < Y
Statements: W ≤ B = F; H > T; H < U < F; W ≤ X < S
Conclusions:
I. W < U
II. T < B
III. X > H
Statements: A < B ≤ C, A > E, F ≤ B < D
Conclusions:
I. D > A
II. E < B
III. C > E
IV. D > C
Statements: W < R = T < Y = S = U ≥ V ≥ H = X
Conclusions:
I. S ≥ X
II. U > T
III. W < Y
Statements: B ≥ U > P = E ≥ X; X > K > N ≥ J
Conclusions: I. N < P   II. J ≤ X
Statements:Q = S > T > Z; T > Y = H < I
Conclusions: I. Z > H II. I > Z
Statements: X @ Y $ Z & U, Z @ V
Conclusions: I. V # X II. V $ X
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