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All U is V (A) → Conversion → Some V is U (I) + No U is W (E) → Some V is not W (O). Hence conclusion I follows. All U is V (A) + No V is X (E) → No U is X → Conversion → No X is U (E). Hence conclusion II follows.
Statements: A > K ≥ E = N < P = H ≤ G ≤ F; K < L
Conclusions:
I. N < A
II. L > H
III. E < F
Statements: B > C, D > E, C = F, A ≥ F, D = A
Conclusion:
I. B ≥ E
II. E > B
In the question, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusion (s) among given two conclusions is/are definitely true and then ...
What should come in the place of question mark, in the given expressions to make ‘T ≤ Z’ always true?
R > S = T ≤ U ≤ V _?_ W = X ≤ Y...
Statements: D ≤ E < L < F; H < I ≤ O = E; G > F > J
Conclusions:
I. H < L
II. J < D
III. G > O
Statements: R < D = G ≤ S = X ≤ B, B > M ≥ V
Conclusions:
I. B ≥ D
II. S > V
III. M < G
Which of the following symbols should replace the sign (*) and ($) respectively in the expression ' B ≥ T ≥ D = Q = S * V ≤ F $ H ' in order to ma...
Statement: C < P > T = E < R; G > R > A < D
Conclusions:
I. T < G
II. G ≥ P
III. T > A
Statements : C © S * R, U % R $ Z
Conclusions :
I. Z $ C
II. U % S
III. U © C
Statements:
I ≤ A ≤ S = X < L; N > W > G ≥ P ≥ S
Conclusions:
I. G ≥ A
II. N > L