Q.In these questions relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions.
Mark answer.
1 . Statements - E=N, U>S, C>S, C>K, N<S
Conclusions- (I) U > E (II) C = N
Answer : 1
2. Statements - Y>Z, Y<A, P>A, L<Z
Conclusions - (I) P = L (II) P > L
Answer : 2
3. Statements - T = A, T > C, H < C, W < A
Conclusions - (I) T > W (II) T = W
Answer : 3
4. Statements - M=A, M<O, O<T, A>S
Conclusions - (I) T > S (II) T = S
Answer : 4
5. Statements - G>O, L<O, I>C, G=I
Conclusions - (I) G > C (II) G > L
Answer : 5
6. Statements - U>D, G>E, G>D, U>B
Conclusions - (I) B > G (II) B = G
Answer : 4
7. Statements- A = B > C < D = E < F
Conclusions- (I) F > B (II) B > D
Answer : 4
8. Statements- P > M > Q, Q > Z > N
Conclusions- (I) M > Z (II) N < P
Answer : 5
9. Statements- X > Y, Y > Z, Z = V, V < W
Conclusions- (I) Y = V (II) Y > V
Answer : 2
10. Statements- D > B, C > K, K < N, B < C, N < E
Conclusions- (I) D > N (II) K > C
Answer : 4
Mark answer.
- If only conclusion I is true.
- If only conclusion II is true.
- If either conclusion I or II is true.
- If neither conclusion I nor II is true.
- If both conclusions I and II are true.
1 . Statements - E=N, U>S, C>S, C>K, N<S
Conclusions- (I) U > E (II) C = N
Answer : 1
2. Statements - Y>Z, Y<A, P>A, L<Z
Conclusions - (I) P = L (II) P > L
Answer : 2
3. Statements - T = A, T > C, H < C, W < A
Conclusions - (I) T > W (II) T = W
Answer : 3
4. Statements - M=A, M<O, O<T, A>S
Conclusions - (I) T > S (II) T = S
Answer : 4
5. Statements - G>O, L<O, I>C, G=I
Conclusions - (I) G > C (II) G > L
Answer : 5
6. Statements - U>D, G>E, G>D, U>B
Conclusions - (I) B > G (II) B = G
Answer : 4
7. Statements- A = B > C < D = E < F
Conclusions- (I) F > B (II) B > D
Answer : 4
8. Statements- P > M > Q, Q > Z > N
Conclusions- (I) M > Z (II) N < P
Answer : 5
9. Statements- X > Y, Y > Z, Z = V, V < W
Conclusions- (I) Y = V (II) Y > V
Answer : 2
10. Statements- D > B, C > K, K < N, B < C, N < E
Conclusions- (I) D > N (II) K > C
Answer : 4