If the expression, ‘B > A; G < E > T; T ≥ B’ are definitely true then which of the following combinations will be possibly false?
If the expression, ‘A ≥ B; J > E; O < F = A; B > J’ are definitely true then which of the following combinations will possibly false?
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Which of the following symbol(s) should be placed in place of the question mark in the following expression in order to make K < J and I ≥ H definitely true?
K = H ___ G ≤ I < J
Which of the following symbol(s) should be placed in place of the question mark in the following expression in order to make 85 < 96 and 68 ≥ 75 definitely true?
75 = 66 ≤ 85 __ 68 < 99 < 96
Direction: Which of the following set of letters when filled in the blanks from left to right will make “Q > W” definitely true?
__ ≤ __ < __ > __<
Direction: Which of the following symbols should be placed in the blank space to complete the given expression in such a manner that ‘C ≥ U’ definitely holds true?
B ≥ U > O; K < B ___ Q ≤ C
Direction: Which of the following symbols should be placed in the blank space to complete the given expression in such a manner that ‘N < T’ definitely holds true?
T = H ≥ S; N ? L ≤ S
Direction: In the following question, assume the given information to be true and mark the appropriate options.
Statement: L > W ≥ Q = G; B ≤ G < K = M
Conclusions: I. B > L II. M < W
Direction: In the following question, assume the given information to be true and mark the appropriate options.
Statement: 124 > 343 = 149 ≥ 248; 149 < 328 ≤ 510; 510 > 320 < 620
Conclusions: I. 343 < 510 II. 620 < 328
Direction: In the following question, assume the given information to be true and mark the appropriate options.
Statement: M = N > P ≥ T; L > S ≥ M = A < B
Conclusions: I. T ≤ M II. L < M III. S < B
Direction: In the following question, assume the given information to be true and mark the appropriate options.
Statement: 1 ≤ 2; 3 = 4; 1 ≥ 4; 5 > 2
Conclusions: I. 3 = 1 II. 1 > 3 III. 5 ≤ 2
Which of the following symbol(s) should be placed in the place of the question mark in the following expression to make N < H true?
H = T ≥ I; N ? P ≤ I
Direction: In the following question, assume the given information to be true and mark the appropriate options.
Statements: S ≥ D < P = F > O > Q = X > W
Conclusions: I. S > P II. F < X III. W < P
Direction: In the following question, assume the given information to be true and mark the appropriate options.
Statements: J > M ≥ K; S < L ≤ J; R < M ≤ G
Conclusions: I. S < M II. G ≥ K III. M < L
Direction: In the following question, assume the given information to be true and mark the appropriate options.
Statements: N ≤ K < J; J > L > G; M < L < N
Conclusions: I. K > L II. G > M