Directions (Q.1-5) : In these questions, relationship between different elements are shown in the statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions. Give answer
a) If only conclusion I follows.
b) If only conclusion II follows.
c) If either conclusion I or II follows.
d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
e) If both conclusions I and II follows.
1. Statements: W>R>K=S, R≥N=P
Conclusions: I. W>P II. R=S
(a) I. W>R≥N=P, true
II. R>K=S, not true
So, only I is true.
2. Statements: T>K≤R=M
Conclusions: I. T>R II. K≤M
(b) Only II is true
3. Statements: V≥M, A>M, R≤V
Conclusions: I. V>A II. M=V
(d) I.V≥M<A, not true
II. not true
So, neither I nor II is true.
4. Statements: P<Q<C≤M=F
Conclusions: I. Q≤F II.Q<F
(b) I. Q<C≤M=F, not true
II. Q<C≤M=F, true
So, only II is true.
5. Statements: W≤Y>Z=X>P>J
Sol:
(a) Only I is true
Directions (Q.6-10) : In these questions, the relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by conclusion.
Conclusions: I. Q>T II. S>P
(b) Q<R=S≤T
⇒Q<S≤T
So Q>T is not true; ie I is not true.
P<R=S
⇒ P<S; ie S>P. So II is true.
7. Statements: Aish≤Bittu; Chiku<Aish; Bittu>
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(b) We can’t say Bittu≥Moni.
So, I is not true.
Bittu>Moni≥Aish>Chiku
⇒ Bittu>Chiku
So, II is true.
8. Statements: A≥B=C<D≤E>K
9. Statements: A>C=D≥E≤J
10. Statements: Pihu<Queen; Rekha<Pihu; Ila≤Queen=Seena
Conclusions: I. Pihu>Ila II. Ila≥Rekha
(d) Given, Pihu< Queen and Ila≤ Queen
So Pihu < Queen ≥ Ila
So Pihu > Ila, is not true.
Given Pihu < Queen and Rekha< Pihu.
So Queen> Piku> Rekha
So, Queen >Rekha