Directions:(1-5) In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions.
1.
Statements
P ≤ Q = R, V > T < U, Q ≤ S < V
Conclusions
I. V > P
II. Q < T
2.
Statements
J > K = L, O < M > P, K ≥ M < N
Conclusions
I. O > J
II. P < L
3.
Statements
A ≥ B < C, D ≥ E = B, G = H ≤ E
Conclusions
I. A = H
II. H < A
4.
Statements
M < N ≤ O, N > P = Q, Q ≥ R < S
Conclusions
I. S > N
II. O < R
5.
Statements
T ≥ U = V, W < X ≥ V, X < Y ≤Z
Conclusions
I. Y > U
II. V < Z
Directions:(6-10) In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions.
X $ Y means P is either greater than or equal to Q
X # Y means P is neither less than nor equal to Q
X @ Y means P is neither greater than nor equal to Q
X & Y means P is equal to Q
X % Y means P is not greater than Q
6.
Statements
P @ Q & R $ S; V $ R % T # U
Conclusions
I. T # P
II. S $ V
7.
Statements
A % B # C @ D; F & C $ E % G
Conclusions
I. B @ F
II. E @ D
8.
Statements
J & K # L $ M; L @ N % O & P
Conclusions
I. M # O
II. K @ P
9.
Statements
T % U @ V & W; V $ X % Y @ Z
Conclusions
I. T @ Y
II. Y % T
10.
Statements
F & G @ H % I; J $ H @ K # L
Conclusions
I. J # F
II. K # G
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