P $ Q | Means ‘P is not greater than Q’ |
P @ Q | Means ‘P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q’ |
P # Q | Means ‘P is not smaller than Q’ |
P © Q | Means ‘P is neither greater than nor equal to Q’ |
P % Q | Means ‘P is neither smaller than nor greater than Q’ |
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Now, in each of the following questions, assuming the given statement to be true, find which of the three Conclusions I, II and III given below them is/are definitely true and give your answer accordingly :-
Q1. Statement: D # K, K@T, T $ M, M % J
Conclusions:
I. J @ T
II. J % T
III. D @ T
a) Only I is true
b) Only II is true
c) Either I or II is true
d) Either I or II and II are True
Conclusions:
I. R @ J
II. J @ N
III. B @ D
b) Only I is true
c) Only II is true
d) Only III is true
Q3. Statements: W © B, B & V, V $ R, R @ K
I. K © B
II. R # B
III. V @ W
b) I and III are true
c) II and III are true
d) All III are true
Conclusions:
I. D © M
II. R @ M
III. H $ T
a) None is True
b) Only I is True
c) Only II is True
d) Only III is True
e) None of The Above
I. F @ K
II. B @ K
III. B @ F
b) I and III are True
c) II and III are True
d) All are True
Q6. Statements: F # B, B $ M, M @ K, K © N
Conclusions:
I. N @ M
II. F $ M
III. K © B
a) Only I is True
b) Only II is True
c) Only III is True
d) None is True
Solution
I. J @ T means J > T
II. J % T means J = T (Either I or II is True)
III. D @ T means D > T (True)
So, It is clear that either Conclusion I or II and III are true.
Answer 2 (Option C)
R > N < D ≤ J ≥ B
Conclusions
I. R @ J means R > J (False)
II. J @ N means J > N ( True)
III. B @ D means B > D (False)
So, It is clear that only Conclusion II is true
Answer 3 (Option C)
W < B = V ≤ R > K
Conclusions
I. K © B means K < B (False)
II. R # B means R ≥ B (True)
III. V @ W means V > W (True)
So, It is clear that both conclusion II and III are True.
Answer 4 (Option B)
H ≤ M ≥ T > D < R
Conclusions
I. D © M means D < M (True)
II. R @ M means R > M (False)
III. H $ T means H ≤ T (False)
So, it is clear that only Conclusion I is true.
Answer 5 (Option A)
B = J > K < T ≤ F
I. F @ K means F > K (True)
II. B @ K means B > K (True)
III. B @ F means B > F (False)
So, it is clear that both Conclusions I and II are True
Answer 6 (Option D)
F ≥ B ≤ M > K < N
I. N @ M means N > M (False)
II. F $ M means F ≤ M (False)
III. K © B means K < B (False)
So, it is clear that None of The Conclusions is True
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