Direction (1-5): Relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. Find if the conclusions also follow or not.
1. Statements: W > S ≤ Q, D ≤ S, I ≤ B = D
Conclusions:
I. Q ≥ I
II. Q = I
A) only I follows
B) only II follows
C) either I or II follows
D) neither I nor II follow
E) both I and II follow
2. Statements: Q < D ≤ A, C > A < K, D ≥ S Conclusions: I. K > D
II. C > S
A) only I follows
B) only II follows
C) either I or II follows
D) neither I nor II follow
E) both I and II follow
3. Statements: S > N ≥ F, P = N, E > S
Conclusions:
I. E > P
II. F < E
A) only I follows
B) only II follows
C) either I or II follows
D) neither I nor II follow
E) both I and II follow
4. Statements: E ≥ L > K, L > F < D, P > E
Conclusions:
I. P > D
II. E > F
A) only I follows
B) only II follows
C) either I or II follows
D) neither I nor II follow
E) both I and II follow
5. Statements: Q ≥ X ≥ S, S < A, A > E
Conclusions:
I. E > X
II. X ≥ E
A) only I follows
B) only II follows
C) either I or II follows
D) neither I nor II follow
E) both I and II follow
Directions (6-10): In the following questions, the symbols @, #, %, $ and © are used with the following meaning as illustrated below:
‘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 not greater than Q’.
‘P$Q’ means ‘P is not smaller than Q’.
‘P©Q’ means ‘P is neither smaller than nor greater than Q’.
In each of the following questions, mark answer according to above symbols and their meaning.
6. Which of the following does not make P @ S and V # S definitely not true?
A) P @ Q © R $ S $ T @ U © V
B) P $ Q @ R @ V # T © S % U
C) P # Q % R © S $ T © U $ V
D) P © Q @ R © S @ T $ U © V
E) None of these
7. What will come in place of blank in following below such that both P @ S and V % R are definitely true?
P $ Q @ R _ S $ T © U $ V
i) @
ii) ©
iii) %
iv) $
A) Only (i)
B) Either (i) or (iii)
C) Either (i) or (ii) or (iv)
D) Either (ii) or (iv)
E) All are true
8. Which of the following makes C $ E or B % E definitely true?
A) A © B $ C @ D % E # F
B) A # B % C $ D @ E # F
C) A # B © C % D % E $ F
D) A @ B % C © D # E @ F
E) None of these
9. If “A % B # C © D @ E © F $ G” is true then which of the following is definitely not true?
(i) A # D
(ii) C © F
(iii) B @ D
(iv) E % G
A) Only (i)
B) Only (ii) and (iv)
C) Only (ii) and (iii)
D) Only (i), (iii) and (iv)
E) All are true
10. Which of the following makes A $ C and E # B definitely true?
A) A $ B $ C @ D % E # F
B) A $ D $ B @ C @ E # F
C) A © B # C % D @ E $ F
D) A © B $ D © C @ E @ F
E) None of these