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Statements:
Y ≤ K < D = S; D < B < O; A ≥ D < Z
Conclusions:
i. A > B,
ii. Y < Z
  • a)
    Only I is true
  • b)
    Only II is true
  • c)
    Either I or II true
  • d)
    Neither I nor II is true
  • e)
    Both I and II are true
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Ritika Yadav answered
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Conclusions:
i. A > B
ii. Y < />

Explanation:
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Therefore, the correct answer is Option 'B' - Only II is true. Both conclusions i and ii are true based on the given statements.

Statements:
Y ≤ K < D = S; D < B < O; A ≥ D < Z
Conclusions:
i. A > B,
ii. Y < Z
  • a)
    Only I is true
  • b)
    Only II is true
  • c)
    Either I or II true
  • d)
    Neither I nor II is true
  • e)
    Both I and II are true
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

1. Y can be a consonant or a vowel depending on its pronunciation.
2. Y is the 25th letter of the English alphabet.
3. Y is the symbol for the element yttrium on the periodic table.
4. Y is commonly used as an abbreviation for "why" in text messaging and online communication.
5. Y is the initial of many common names, such as Yvonne, Yolanda, and Yvette.

Statement:- A ≥ B > C = D > E; F > B; Z < D; M > A
Conclusions
a.      M > Z
b.      M = Z
c.      Z > C
d.      B = D
  • a)
    Only Conclusion (a) Follows.
  • b)
    Only Conclusion (c) Follows.
  • c)
    Both Conclusion (a) & (b) Follows.
  • d)
    All conclusion follows
  • e)
    None of these
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Statement is a sentence or a group of sentences that expresses an idea, opinion, or fact. It is a way of conveying information or making a claim. Statements can be true or false, and they can be used in various contexts such as in conversations, debates, or written texts.

Statements:
A>Z=R≥N<J≤E; J>F; K<Z
Conclusions:
i. E>F,
ii. A<N
  • a)
    Only I is true
  • b)
    Only II is true
  • c)
    Either I or II true
  • d)
    Neither I nor II is true
  • e)
    Both I and II are true
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

) "I believe that climate change is a serious issue that needs to be addressed immediately."
B) "I think that education is the key to solving many of society's problems."
C) "I support equal rights for all individuals, regardless of race, gender, or sexual orientation."
D) "I believe in the power of community and working together to create positive change."

Statement:
P≥Q>R<E=G>N
Conclusions:
I. P>G
II. R>N
  • 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 or II follow
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Ipsita Nambiar answered
Understanding the Statement
The statement provided is:
P ≥ Q > R < e="G" /> N
This can be interpreted as a series of inequalities and equalities among the variables. It indicates that:
- P is greater than or equal to Q.
- Q is greater than R.
- R is less than E.
- E is equal to G.
- G is greater than N.
Analyzing the Conclusions
Let’s evaluate the conclusions based on the relationships established in the statement.
Conclusion I: P > G
- From the given relationships, we cannot definitively conclude that P is greater than G.
- While P ≥ Q and G = E, the relationship between P and G is not established.
- Therefore, we cannot conclude that P > G.
Conclusion II: R > N
- The relationships indicate R < e="" and="" e="G" /> N.
- This means R is less than E, and since E (and consequently G) is greater than N, we can deduce that R is less than N.
- Therefore, R > N is not valid.
Final Assessment
Since neither conclusion can be definitively drawn from the statement, the correct answer is:
Option D: If neither Conclusion I nor II follows

Statements:
C<L≤A = N≥E; Q≥N<O; D≥L
Conclusions:
Q≥D, E<O
  • a)
    Only I is true
  • b)
    Only II is true
  • c)
    Either I or II true
  • d)
    Neither I nor II is true
  • e)
    Both I and II are true
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Sanjana Basu answered
1. The moon orbits around the Earth.
2. Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius.
3. All mammals give birth to live young.
4. The sun is a star.
5. Gravity is the force that pulls objects towards each other.
6. The formula for the area of a circle is πr^2.
7. Plants convert sunlight into energy through photosynthesis.
8. The Earth's atmosphere is made up of nitrogen, oxygen, and trace amounts of other gases.
9. Human DNA is made up of a sequence of nucleotides.
10. The speed of light is approximately 299,792 kilometers per second.

Statements:
M<P≤G = F≥B;
H≥F<I; J≥P
Conclusions:
H≥J, B<I
  • a)
    Only I is true
  • b)
    Only II is true
  • c)
    Either I or II true
  • d)
    Neither I nor II is true
  • e)
    Both I and II are true
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Prashanth Jain answered
1. "I am going to the store to buy some groceries."
2. "The weather is nice today."
3. "I enjoy reading books."
4. "I have a meeting at 2 pm."
5. "I need to get my car serviced."
6. "I am feeling tired."
7. "I like to eat pizza."
8. "I have a dentist appointment next week."
9. "I need to finish my homework before tomorrow."
10. "I am going on vacation next month."

Direction(11-15): Study the following information to answer the given questions
A$B means A is not smaller than B A@B means A is neither smaller than nor equal to B A#B means A is neither greater than nor equal to B A&B means A is neither greater than nor smaller than B A*B means A is not greater than B
Statements:
O & A, A $ R, R # S, S * Q
Conclusions:
I. Q @ R II. S @ O
III. R & O IV. R # O
  • a)
    Only I is true
  • b)
    Only III is true
  • c)
    Only IV is true
  • d)
    Either III or IV is true
  • e)
    Either III or IV and I are true
Correct answer is option 'E'. Can you explain this answer?

Ayush Kapoor answered
Analysis:
Given Statements:
- O & A (O is neither greater than nor smaller than A)
- A $ R (A is not smaller than R)
- R # S (R is neither greater than nor equal to S)
- S * Q (S is not greater than Q)
Conclusions:
I. Q @ R (Q is neither smaller than nor equal to R) - True
II. S @ O (S is neither smaller than nor equal to O) - False
III. R & O (R is neither greater than nor smaller than O) - True
IV. R # O (R is neither greater than nor equal to O) - True
Explanation:
- From the given statements, we know that R is not smaller than A and S is not greater than Q.
- Combining these statements, we can infer that Q is neither smaller than nor equal to R, making Conclusion I true.
- Conclusion II is false as there is no direct relation between S and O.
- Conclusion III is true as R is neither greater than nor smaller than O.
- Conclusion IV is also true as R is neither greater than nor equal to O.
Therefore, the correct answer is option 'E', which states that either III or IV (both are true) and I are true.

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