Directions:(1-5) In each of the following questions some statements are followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements. Give answer,

“P$Q” means “P is greater than Q”
“P#Q” means “P is either less than or equal to Q”
“P%Q” means “P is neither greater nor less than Q”
“P*Q” means “P is either greater than or equal to Q”
“P&Q” means “P neither greater than nor equal to Q”

1.
Statements:
A%B&C#D, C&E*F%G
Conclusions:
I. E$A
II. B&G

Ans:2


I. E >A (True)
II. B< G (False)

2.
Statements:
I#J&K%L, M$N*O#J
Conclusions:
I. M$O
II. O&L

Ans:1


I. M >O (True)
II. O< L (True)

3.
Statements:
P#Q%R&S, T$U*R%V
Conclusions:
I. P&T
II. P%V

Ans:2

 


I.  P< T (True)
II. P=V (False

4.
Statements:
M#N%O*P, Q&O$R%S
Conclusions:
I. M&R
II. S*M

Ans:4


I. M< R (False)
II.S ≥M (False)

5.
Statements:
X#Y%Z*A, B&Z$C*D
Conclusions:
I. D&Y
II. B&X

Ans:2


I. D< Y (True)
II. B< X (False)

Directions:(6-10) In each of the following questions some statements are followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements. Give answer

6.
Statements:
A > B < C; D < E > B; D= F ≤ G.
Conclusions:
I. A > D
II. A < G

Ans:4
A > B < E > D =F ≤ G
I. A > D (False)
II. A < G (False)

7.
Statements:
G≤ F< I; F≤ H< K=L; K≤ M >N.
Conclusions:
I. G >N
II.G< M

Ans: 2
G≤ F≤ H< K≤ M >N
I. G >N (False)
II. G< M (True)

8.
Statements:
P< Q< R=S; S≤ K >M; K≤ L=O >N.
Conclusions:
I. P< N
II. N≤ P

Ans:3
P< Q< R=S≤ K≤ L=O>N
I. P< N (False)
II. N≤ P (False)
Both conclusions are not follows but here the same variables with all three symbols denotes either conclusions follows.

9.
Statements:
I >J≤ H >L; H< T ≥N; T< M >O.
Conclusions:
I. J< M
II. N< M

Ans: 5
J≤ H< T< M , N≤ T< M
I. J< M (True)
II. N< M (True)

10.
Statements:
W ≤ X > Y < Z; Y< A <C; A> F< G.
Conclusions:
I. W< C
II.Y < G

Ans:4
I.W< C (False)
II.Y >G (False)

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