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Practice Questions
1) Statements:
G < D ≤ T < Y = O; V < R > K ≥ F > O
Conclusions:
I). D < R
II). Y ≥ K
A.Only conclusion I is true
B.Either conclusion I or II is true
C.Both conclusions I and II are true
D.Only conclusion II is true
E.Neither conclusion I nor II is true
2) Statements:
S > N ≥ W = J ≤ T; Y ≥ U > N ≥ P
Conclusions:
I). P ≤ S
II). T > Y
A.Only conclusion I is true
B.Either conclusion I or II is true
C.Both conclusions I and II are true
D.Only conclusion II is true
E.Neither conclusion I nor II is true
3) Statements:
P < R ≤ Y = S; U > L = T; P < L = O > E
Conclusions:
I). U > E
II). T > Y
A.Only conclusion I is true
B.Either conclusion I or II is true
C.Both conclusions I and II are true
D.Only conclusion II is true
E.Neither conclusion I nor II is true
4) Statements:
Q < H < K ≥ R > S; Y < B < P ≤ H
Conclusions:
I). S > B
II). Y < K
A.Only conclusion I is true
B.Either conclusion I or II is true
C.Both conclusions I and II are true
D.Only conclusion II is true
E.Neither conclusion I nor II is true
5) Statements:
P ≤ Q < R > K; R < S > T; T < U < V
Conclusions:
I). P < S
II). P ≥ S
A.Only conclusion I is true
B.Either conclusion I or II is true
C.Both conclusions I and II are true
D.Only conclusion II is true
E.Neither conclusion I nor II is true
6) Statements:
A < B = C ≤ D; C > E ≥ F; F > G < H
Conclusions:
I). A < D
II). G < B
A.Only conclusion I is true
B.Either conclusion I or II is true
C.Both conclusions I and II are true
D.Only conclusion II is true
E.Neither conclusion I nor II is true
7) Statements:
I > J ≥ K < L; M > N > L; O = P > M
Conclusions:
I). K < O
II). M > K
A.Only conclusion I is true
B.Either conclusion I or II is true
C.Both conclusions I and II are true
D.Only conclusion II is true
E.Neither conclusion I nor II is true
8) Statement:
W > D ≥ C = X < A < Z ≤ F
Conclusions:
I). Z > C
II). X < W
A.Neither conclusion I or II is true
B.Only conclusion II is true
C.Only conclusion I is true
D.Both conclusions I and II are true
E.Either conclusion I or II is true
9) Statements:
L ≥ M = N < O, P < Q ≥ R = S ≥ L
Conclusions:
I). Q > M
II). Q = M
A.Neither conclusion I or II is true
B.Only conclusion II is true
C.Only conclusion I is true
D.Both conclusions I and II are true
E.Either conclusion I or II is true
10) Statements:
Q ≤ R; S < T; P > Q; R > S
Conclusions:
I). S = Q
II). T ≥ P
A.Neither conclusion I or II is true
B.Only conclusion II is true
C.Only conclusion I is true
D.Both conclusions I and II are true
E.Either conclusion I or II is true
Answers :
1) Answer: A
G < D ≤ T < Y = O; V < R > K ≥ F > O
Conclusions:
I). D < R (R > K ≥ F > O = Y > T ≥ D) ->True
II). Y ≥ K (Y = O < F ≤ K) ->False
Hence, option a is correct(only conclusion I is true)
2) Answer: E
S > N ≥ W = J ≤ T; Y ≥ U > N ≥ P
Conclusions:
I). P ≤ S (S > N ≥ P) ->False
II). T > Y (T ≥ J = W ≤ N < U ≤ Y) ->False
Hence, option e is correct(Neither conclusion I nor II is true)
3) Answer: A
P < R ≤ Y = S; U > L = T; P < L = O > E
Conclusions:
I). U > E (U > L= O > E) ->True
II). T > Y (T = L > P < R ≤ Y) ->False
Hence, option a is correct(Only conclusion I is true)
4) Answer: D
Q < H < K ≥ R > S; Y < B < P ≤ H
Conclusions:
I). S > B (S < R ≤ K > H ≥ P > B) ->False
II). Y < K (K > H ≥ P > B > Y) ->True
Hence, option d is correct(Only conclusion II is true)
5) Answer: A
I). P < S (P ≤ Q < R< S) –> True
II). P ≥ S (P ≤ Q < R< S) –> False
6) Answer: C
I). A < D (A < B = C ≤ D ) –> True
II). G < B (B = C > E ≥ F > G) –> True
7) Answer: C
I). K < O (O = P > M > N > L > K) –> True
II). M > K (M > N > L > K ) –> True
8) Answer: D
W > D ≥ C = X < A < Z ≤ F
I). Z > C,True (Z > A > X = C)
II). X < W, True (W > D ≥ C = X)
Hence, both conclusions I and II are true
9) Answer: E
P < Q ≥ R = S ≥ L ≥ M = N < O
I). Q > M, False(Q ≥ R = S ≥ L ≥ M = N)
II). Q= M,False(Q ≥ R = S ≥ L ≥ M = N)
So combining I and II together either conclusion I or II is true
10) Answer: A
P > Q ≤ R > S < T
I). S = Q, False( Q ≤ R > S)
II). T ≥ P, False ( P > Q ≤ R > S < T)
Hence, Neither conclusion I nor II is true
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