Directions:(1-10)In each of the following questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements followed by two conclusions. Find the conclusion which is definitely true.
Give answer:

1.
Statements:
P > R  ≤  S < T ≤  M;      K < Q  ≥  B > D;     S  ≥ Q ≥
Conclusions:
I) Q ≥ R
II) M > D

Ans:2
I) Q ≥ R (False)
II) M > D (True)

2.
Statements:
G ≤ P <  S ≤  H;  M  > K  ≥ T  <  N;       D ≤  J  ≤  T  <  P
Conclusions:
I) K ≥ D
II) H > T

Ans: 5
I) K ≥ D (True)
II) H > T (True)

3.
Statements:
G ≥ E = N ≠ R ≤ L;     E = S ≠ H > C ≤ D
Conclusions:
I) R > H
II) H ≥ R

Ans:4
I) R > H (False)
II) H ≥ R (False)

4.
Statement:

T > H = L  ≥  Y  ≥  S > P;  R < K ≤ H = Q > M
Conclusion:
I. T > M
II. P < H

Ans:5
I. True
II. True

5.
Statement:
 G ≤ D < B = F ≤ S; H < G ≤ W ≥ K
Conclusion:
I.W > B
II.S ≥ G

Ans:4
I. False
II. False

6.
Statement:
 P ≥ W  ≥ F > L = C   ≥  Z;      X  ≤  Z  <  V = B
Conclusion:
I. F > B
II. Z ≤ P

Ans:4
I. False
II. False

7.
Statements: 
L ≥ T > R = W ≥ G;  T ≥ U > S
Conclusions:
I. S < T
II. U ≤ L

Ans:5
I). True
II). True

8.
Statements: 
M < E ≤ W ≥ J = H; W > I = T > B
Conclusions:
I). I < H
II). B > M

Ans:4
I). False
II). False

9.
Statements: 
F > P = M < D ≤ Y; M = Q >L = C
Conclusions:
I). C < P
II).Y > F

Ans:1
I). True
II). False

10.
Statements: 
G > V ≥ M > P = J; M < K ≤ D < Q
Conclusions
I). J < Q
II). D > P

Ans:5
I). True
II). True

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