Directions:(1-5) In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions.

X @ Y Means X is not less than Y
X # Y Means X is not greater than Y
X % Y Means X is neither greater nor less than Y
X * Y Means X is neither less than or Equal to Y
X $ Y Means X is neither greater nor equal to Y
1.
Statements:
A @ B # C * D, E $ D * F % J
Conclusions:
I) E $ C
II) J * C

Ans: 2

A ≥ B ≤ C > D, E < D > F = J
I) E < C (True)
II) J > C (False)

2.
Statements:
P $ Q * R % Z, R @ X * Y
Conclusions:
I) Q * X
II) Y $ Z

Ans: 1

P < Q >R = Z, R ≥X > Y
I) Q > X (True)
II) Y < Z (True)

3.
Statements:
I @ J # K $ L, M # K % N $ O
Conclusions:
I) M $ I
II) J $ O

Ans: 5

I ≥ J ≤ K < L, M≤K = N< O
I) M < I (False)
II) J < O (True)

4.
Statements:
T * U $ V @ W, X # V % Y $ Z
Conclusions:
I) U * Z
II) Z $ W

Ans: 4

T > U < V ≥ W, X ≤ V = Y < Z
I) U > Z (False)
II) Z < W (False)

5.
Statements:
G # H % I * J, K $ H * L # M
Conclusions:
I) G $ M
II) G @ M

Ans: 3

G≤ H =I > J, K< H > L ≤  M
I) G < M (False)
II) G≥M (False)
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Directions:(6-10):In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions.
6.
Statements
A≤ B< C ≥D, B >E=F≤ G
Conclusions
I. C >E
II. A< F

Ans: 2

I. C >E (True)
II. A< F (False)

7.
Statements
G ≥H=I< J, L≤ M< K=H
Conclusions
I. G >L
II. M < J

Ans: 1

I. G >L (True)
II. M < J(True)

8.
Statements
M< N=O ≥P, R=O≤ Q >S
Conclusions
I. P< R
II. R=P

Ans: 3

I. P< R (False)
II. R=P (False)

9.
Statements
T >U≤ V< W, X≤ Y=Z >V
Conclusions
I. Y< W
II. X >U

Ans: 4

I. Y< W (False)
II. X >U (False)

10.
Statements
C ≥F >J≤ I, O≤ Q >R=I
Conclusions
I. F< Q
II. I< Q

Ans: 5

I. F< Q (False)
II. I< Q (True

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