Direction (1-5): Relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. Find if the conclusions also follow or not.
- Statements: L ≥ M > K, Z = K < P
Conclusions:
I. Z ≤ L,
II. M = P
A) only I follows
B) only II follows
C) either I or II follows
D) neither I nor II follow
E) both I and II follow
- Statements: R = P ≥ J > S, J ≤ M < N
Conclusions:
I. N > S
II. R ≥ M
A) only I follows
B) only II follows
C) either I or II follows
D) neither I nor II follow
E) both I and II follow
- Statements: S < P = Z ≤ M, Z ≥ K ≥ R, S ≥ J
Conclusions:
I. M > R,
II. Z > R
A) only I follows
B) only II follows
C) either I or II follows
D) neither I nor II follow
E) both I and II follow
- Statements: K ≤ M < R > P, R ≥ S = N > J
Conclusions:
I. P > S,
II. S < K
A) only I follows
B) only II follows
C) either I or II follows
D) neither I nor II follow
E) both I and II follow
- Statements: R ≤ J > M, J ≥ L = S < N, S ≥ P
Conclusions:
I. P ≤ J,
II. M < N
A) only I follows
B) only II follows
C) either I or II follows
D) neither I nor II follow
E) both I and II follow
- 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 expression in such a manner that both ‘R ≤ T’ and ‘S > V’ definitely holds true? P > R = M ? S = T ? K ≥ V
A) <, >
B) ≤, ≥
C) ≤, >
D) <, ≥
E) None of these
- Which of the following expressions is definitely true if the expression U > N is definitely false and the expression W < P is definitely true?
A) T ≥ U > W > M = N < P
B) U < T ≤ W = N < M ≤ P
C) W = U ≥ T ≥ P < N = M
D) U > P = M < N > W = T
E) None of these
- 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 expression in such a manner that ‘N > K’ definitely holds true? K _ L _ M _ N
A) ≥, =, >
B) ≤, <, =
C) ≥, =, <
D) >, ≥, <
E) Other than those given as options
- Which of the following expressions will definitely be true if the expressions ‘L > R’ and ‘M ≤ N’ are true?
A) K > M < S ≤ N < R ≥ D ≤ L
B) K = M > S ≥ N = R ≤ D < L
C) K > M ≥ S = N ≤ R ≤ D ≤ L
D) K ≥ M ≥ S ≥ N < R < D ≤ L
E) None of these
- In which of the following expressions will the expression ‘A < D’ be definitely true?
A) A ≥ B = C < D
B) A > B = C ≥ D
C) A < B = C ≤ D
D) A > B < C ≤ D
E) None of these
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