Directions(1-5): In these questions, a relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are following by two conclusions.
- STATEMENT:
Akansha≥ Kavya≥ Lokesh ≤ Ceon, Akansha = Mani
CONCLUSIONS:
a) Lokesh≤ Mani
b) Ceon < KavyaOnly conclusion a is trueOnly conclusion b is trueEither conclusion a or b is trueBoth conclusion a and b is trueNeither conclusion a nor b is trueOption A
- STATEMENT:
Elvish = Yashi > Oman = Zaira, Taruna ≥ Nitesh > Zaira
CONCLUSIONS:
a)Taruna > Yashi
b)Elvish ≤ NiteshOnly conclusion a is trueOnly conclusion b is trueEither conclusion a or b is trueBoth conclusion a and b is trueNeither conclusion a nor b is trueOption E
- STATEMENT:
Riya ≥ Priyal > Weom = Elvish < Shivani ≤ Unnati CONCLUSIONS:
a)Shivani < Riya b) Weom < UnnatiOnly conclusion a is trueOnly conclusion b is trueEither conclusion a or b is trueBoth conclusion a and b is trueNeither conclusion a nor b is trueOption B
- STATEMENT:
Elvish ≥ Diksha = Girish, Hari > Kavya ≥ Girish
CONCLUSIONS:
a)Elvish ≥ Hari
b) Kavya ≥ DikshaOnly conclusion a is trueOnly conclusion b is trueEither conclusion a or b is trueBoth conclusion a and b is trueNeither conclusion a nor b is trueOption B
- STATEMENT:
Akash < Mani < Weom = Farah > Shivani ≥ Jaya
CONCLUSIONS:
a)Weom > Jaya
b) Farah > AkashOnly conclusion a is trueOnly conclusion b is trueEither conclusion a or b is trueBoth conclusion a and b is trueNeither conclusion a nor b is trueOption D
- STATEMENTS:
a)All G is B.
b)Some R is G.
c)Some P is R.
CONCLUSIONS:
a) Some P is G.
b) Some R is B.Only a is trueOnly b is trueEither a or b is trueBoth a and b are trueNeither a nor b is trueOption B
- STATEMENTS:
a)Some T is L.
b)All L is G.
c)Some G is M.
CONCLUSIONS:
a) Some M is T
b)No T is M.Only a is trueOnly b is trueEither a or b is trueBoth a and b are trueNeither a nor b is trueOption C
- STATEMENTS:
a)Some O is G..
b)No A is O..
c)No M is G.
CONCLUSIONS:
a)Some G is not A.
b)Some O is not M.Only a is trueOnly b is trueEither a or b is trueBoth a and b are trueNeither a nor b is trueOption D
- STATEMENTS:
a)All W are I.
b)Some A is D..
c)No D is W.
CONCLUSIONS:
a) Some I is A is a possibility.
b) Some A is not W.Only a is trueOnly b is trueEither a or b is trueBoth a and b are trueNeither a nor b is trueOption D
- STATEMENTS:
a)All L is S.
b)No D is M.
c)All D is S.
CONCLUSIONS:
a) Some S is not M.
b)All L is M.Only a is trueOnly b is trueEither a or b is trueBoth a and b are trueNeither a nor b is trueOption A
Directions(6-10): In each of the questions given below some statements are followed by some conclusions. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.