Directions (Q. 1 – 10): In these questions a relationship between different elements is shown in the statements.
The statements are followed by two conclusions. Give your answer
a) If conclusion (I) is true.
b) If conclusion (II) is true.
c) If either conclusion (I) or (II) is true.
d) If neither conclusion (I) nor (II) is true.
e) If both conclusions (I) and (II) are true.
1. Statements:
C>E>N=T, L<W=N
Conclusions:
2. Statements:
R=E<S>P, Q>M>E
Conclusions:
3. Statements:
X>W>D>B,G=T>W
Conclusions:
4. Statements:
N<R=K<L,F<U<L
Conclusions:
5. Statements:
C>R>T=M<P<N
Conclusions:
Answers:
1. a) Combining both statements we getC>E>N=T=W>LThus N=W is true, again E>L is true, but E>L is not true, so conclusion (I) is true .2. b)Combining both statements we getQ>M>E=R<S>PNo Relation Can’t be established between P & Q, but M>R is true, so conclusion (II) is true.3. e) Combining both statement we getX>W<T=G and G=T>W>D>BHence G>D is right again T>B is true. Hence both the conclusions are true.4. d) Combining both statement we getN<R=K<L>U>FNo Relation can establish between R & F and N&U. So, conclusion (I) nor (II) is true.5. (1) Combining both statements we getC>R>T=M<P<NThus C>M, So, conclusion (I) is true, but conclusion (II) is not true.
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