Directions (1-10): In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions.

1.

Statement:
D≤ K >E≤ Y; Y≤ B=O< R ≥N
Conclusion:
I) K ≥ R
II) R > K

Ans:3

 D≤K>E≤Y≤B=O<R≥N
I) K ≥ R – can be true
II) R > K – can be true

So either I or II follows

2.

Statement: K≤ E< Y=B< O≤ A=R ≥D
Conclusion:
I) K<R
II) D>Y

Ans:4

K≤ E< Y=B< O≤ A=R ≥D
I) K < R – true
II) D > Y – false

3.

Statement:
R≤ E≤ S=O; O< L≤ U >T ≥I
Conclusion:
I) R<U
II) O ≥ R

Ans:3
R≤ E≤ S=O< L≤ U >T ≥I
I) R< U – True
II) O ≥ R – True

4.

Statement: B ≥O< A=D; D≤ I=N< G
Conclusion:
I) B = I
II) B < G

Ans:1
B ≥O< A=D≤ I=N< G
I) B = I – False
II) B < G – False

5.

Statement:
L ≥O≤ N=E; E< F ≥Z
Conclusion:
I) N = Z
II) O < F

Ans:1
L ≥O≤ N=E< F ≥Z
I) N = Z – False
II) O < F – True

6.

Statement:
S ≥T; R < T; K ≤ R; K = M;
Conclusion:
I) S > M
II) T ≥ M

Ans:1

S ≥T >R ≥ K= M
I) S > M — True
II) T ≥ M — False

7.

Statement:
P = Z < K; M < O ≥ K; P > J ≥ T
Conclusion:
I) T < O
II) O > P

Ans:3

T≤ J < P= Z < K ≤ O> M
I) T < O — True
II) O > P — True

8.

Statement:
E≤ F >D< H; H≤ I >J< O;
Conclusion:
I) E < H
II) F ≤ O

Ans:5

E ≤ F> D < H ≤ I > J < O
I) E < H– False
II) F ≤ O — False

9.

Statement:
B ≤ S  ≥ X; X  ≥L >O; O = P > C
Conclusion:
I) B > L
II) S > C

Ans:4

B ≤ S ≥ X ≥ L > O = P > C
I) B > L — False
II) S > C — True

10.

Statement:
F ≤ H ≥ K > L; L = I ≥ G > B
Conclusion:
I) H >G
II) K  ≥ B

Ans:2

F ≤ H ≥ K > L = I ≥ G> B
I) H > G — True
II) K ≥ B — False

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