In these questions symbols @, $, #, &, % are used with different meanings as follows.
P @ Q means P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q
P # Q means P is neither greater than nor equal to Q
P $ Q means P is neither greater nor smaller than Q
P % Q means P is not greater than Q
P & Q means P is not smaller than Q
In each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find out which of the two conclusions I and II given below them is /are definitely true.
Statements: P&Q, Q%R, R$S
Conclusions: I. Q $ S II. P#S
Answer: D
@ - > # - < $ - = % - ≤ & - ≥
P ≥ Q ≤ R = S I. Q = S False II. P < S False
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Statements: P&Q, Q@R, R%S
Conclusions: I. Q%S II. P%S
Answer: D
@ - > # - < $ - = % - ≤ & - ≥
P ≥ Q > R ≤ S I. Q ≤ S False II. P ≤ S False
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Statements: A@B, B#C, C%D
Conclusions: I. B#D II. D@A
Answer: A
@ - > # - < $ - = % - ≤ & - ≥
A > B < C ≤ D I. B < D True II. D > A False
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Statements: A@B, B%C, C@D
Conclusions: I. D$B II. B@D
Answer: D
@ - > # - < $ - = % - ≤ & - ≥
A > B ≤ C > D I. D = B False II. B > D False
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Statements: A @ B, B $ C, C # D
Conclusions: I. A#D II. B@D
Answer: D
@ - > # - < $ - = % - ≤ & - ≥
A > B = C < D I. A < D False II. B > D False
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Which of the following expressions is true, if P > G and F < H are definitely true?
Answer: A
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Statements: A ≥ B; F < E; A ≤ D; F ≤ B;C = B
Conclusions:
I. C < E
II. D ≥ B
III.A ≥ F
IV.E > D
Answer: D
D≥A≥B=C≥F<E
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Which of the following expressions will be true if the expression R>O =A >S < T is definitely true?
Answer: B
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Which of the following should replace the question mark so that E > D is definitely true?
C = B > A ≥ D ≤ G ? F ≤ E
Answer: D
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Which of the following is definitely true if P ≤ V < S = G ≥ Q ≥ R > E
Answer: D
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