1.Which one of the following symbols should be placed in the blank spaces(from left to right) in order to complete the given expression in such a manner that both N > L and G K definitely true ?
N _G_ P_ L_ K
1. =, >, <
2. , , =, <
3.>, =, ,
4.<, =, ,
5.None of these
2.Which one of the following will be definitely true if the expression Q <S>V=W O R is definitely true ?
1.S O 2.O Q
3.W<Q
4.R V
5.None of these
3.Which one of the following will be definitely true if the expression F=A<L C>O N; Y>L; Q>C is definitely true ?
1.Q N
2.F=Y
3.Q>F
4.Y N
5.None of these
4.Which one of the following symbols should be placed in the blank spaces(from left to right) in order to complete the given expression in such a manner that both S. T and P> R definitely true ?
S _N_ P_ T_ R
1. , , =, >
2. , <, =, <
3.<, , =, >
4. , <, >, <
5.None of these
5.Which one of the following will be definitely true if the expression D=C A>B F<G=E H is definitely true ?
1.F H
2.D>F
3.A=G
4.D B
5.None of these
Direction(6-10): Study the following information to answer the given questions
P&Q means P is neither greater than nor equal to Q P%Q means P is neither smaller than nor greater than Q P*Q means P is not greater Q P$Q means P is greater than Q P@Q means P is either greater than or equal to Q
6.U $ Y @ W * K; W % X @ Z I.U $ K II.Z * K
1.Only I is true
2.Only II is true
3.Either I or II true
4. Neither I nor II is true
5.Both I and II are true
7.G @ H $ J * K; H $ M; J $ U I.H $ U II. M & G
1.Only I is true
2.Only II is true
3.Either I or II true
4. Neither I nor II is true
5.Both I and II are true
8.L * K & J @ U; J *T*R I.T $ L II. U * R
1.Only I is true
2.Only II is true
3.Either I or II true
4. Neither I nor II is true
5.Both I and II are true
9.P @ Q @ W % S @ L; Y * S I.Y $ P II. Y % P
1.Only I is true
2.Only II is true
3.Either I or II true
4.Neither I nor II is true
5.Both I and II are true
10.G @ H $ J *K; H $ M; J $ U I. M & K II. K $ U
1.Only I is true
2.Only II is true
3.Either I or II true
4. Neither I nor II is true
5.Both I and II are true
11.P U>T O<Q, R = P I.R >U II.R=U
1.Only I is true
2.Only II is true
3.Either I or II true
4.Neither I nor II is true
5.Both I and II are true
12.W T=U V, X=Y<V I. U Y II.U>Y
1.Only I is true
2.Only II is true
3.Either I or II true
4.Neither I nor II is true
5.Both I and II are true
13.X>W=V<U, Y>Z X I.Y V II.V>Y
1.Only I is true
2.Only II is true
3.Either I or II true
4.Neither I nor II is true
5.Both I and II are true
14.N M=O, Q>W P O I.N>P II.N=P
1.Only I is true
2.Only II is true
3.Either I or II true
4.Neither I nor II is true
5.Both I and II are true
15.J K>H=I, M=N J I.M I II.J I
1.Only I is true
2.Only II is true
3.Either I or II true
4.Neither I nor II is true
5.Both I and II are true
16.A H<B=C, E B, J>G=E I.C J II. C<J
1.Only I is true
2.Only II is true
3.Either I or II true
4.Neither I nor II is true
5.Both I and II are true
17.M=K<N.P, O N I.M O II.M>O
1.Only I is true
2.Only II is true
3.Either I or II true
4.Neither I nor II is true
5.Both I and II are true
18.J>K L, M K<N I.J>N II.J N
1.Only I is true
2.Only II is true
3.Either I or II true
4.Neither I nor II is true
5.Both I and II are true
19.F=A<L C>O N I.F<C II. C>N
1.Only I is true
2.Only II is true
3.Either I or II true
4.Neither I nor II is true
5.Both I and II are true
20.A<B C=D<E, F A I.F>D II.D=F
1.Only I is true
2.Only II is true
3.Either I or II true
4.Neither I nor II is true
5.Both I and II are true
Direction(21-25): Study the following information to answer the given questions P$Q means P is not smaller than Q 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 neither greater than nor smaller than Q P*Q means P is not greater than Q
21.Statements: A & I, I $ C, C # K, K * M
Conclusions:
I. M # C
II. C # M
III. K & M
IV. K # M
1. Only I is true
2. Only III is true
3. Only IV is true
4. Either III or IV is true
5. Either III or IV and II are true
22.Statements: S * P, P $ L, L # Q, Q @ K
Conclusions:
I. K # L
II. P @ Q
III. S # Q
IV. P @ K
1. None is true
2. Only I is true
3. Only II is true
4. Only III is true
5. Only IV is true
23.Statements: W @ J, J # P, P & A, A * Q
Conclusions:
I. Q $ P
II. A @ J
III. W @ Q
IV. J @ Q
1. I, II and III are true
2. I, II are true
3. I, III are true
4. I, III and IV are true
5. All are true
24.Statements: A # S, S * L, L @ E, E $ B
Conclusions:
I. B # S
II. B @ L
III. S # E
IV. L @ A
1. None is true
2. Only I is true
3. Only II is true
4. Only III is true
5. Only IV is true
25.Statements: L $ M, M @ K, K * U, U # Y
Conclusions:
I. Y @ K
II. M $ L
III. M @ Y
IV. M @ U
1. None is true
2. Only I is true
3. Only II is true
4. Only III is true
5. Only IV is true
Directions (Q.No . 26-30) In these questions, relationships between different elements is shown in the
statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions. Give Answer
1. If only Conclusion I follows
2. If only Conclusion II follows
3. If either Conclusion I or II follows
4. If neither Conclusion I nor II follows
5. If both Conclusions I or II follow
26.Statement: B C<M<E<A=F
Conclusions:
I. F>M
II.M<A
27. Statement: E M>R<A=B>Q
Conclusions:
I. E>B
II. R>Q
28.Statement: M>R>S>P=F
Conclusions:
I. R>F
II. S>R
29. Statement: S=A Q, B<Q
Conclusions:
I. S B
II. A>B
30.Statement: A<Q<Y E=F>O
Conclusions:
I. Y=F
II. Y>F
Direction: Question(31-35) In the following Questions, $, *, %, @ and c are used with the following meaning as illustrated below A * B means A is not greater than B A @ B means A is neither
greater than nor equal to B A c B means A is not smaller than B A % B means A is neither smaller than nor greater than B A $ B means A is neither smaller than nor equal to B
31.Statement : X * W, W @ Z , Z % Y
Conclusion:
I.Y$ W
II.Z $ W
III.X c Y
1.Only I is true
2. Only II is true
3.Both I and II are true
4.Both I and III are true
5.None is true
32.Statement : D $ E, E c C, C @ A
Conclusion:
I.C * D
II.A $ E
III.A $ D
1.Only I is true
2.Only II is true
3.Both I and II are true
4.Both I and III are trye
5.None is true
33.Statement : M @ O, O % P, P c N
Conclusion:
I.P c M
II.N @ O
III. N % O
1.Only I is true
2.Only II is true
3.Both II and III are true
4.Either II or III is true
5.None is true
34.Statement : A c C, C $ B, B % E
Conclusion:
I.E @ C
II.B @ A
III.A c E
1.Only I is true 2.Ony II is
true 3.Both I and II are true
4.Both I and III are true
5.None is true
35.Statement : P c S, S $ R, R * Q
Conclusion:
I.Q $ S
II.R @ P
III.R % P
1.Only I is true
2.Only II is true
3.Both I and II are true
4.Either II or III is true
5.All I, II and III are true
Direction: Q(36-40) : Study the following expression carefully to answer the given questions
36.Statement : J N > M < K L
Conclusion:
I.L > M
II.L > N
III.M < J IV.K > J
1.Only I is true
2.Only II is true
3.Only I and II are true
4.Only I and III are true
5.All I, II, III and IV are true
37.Statement : Y < U W > V X
Conclusion:
I.X W
II.Y < W
III.U > V
IV.V < Y
1.Only I is true
2.Only IV is true
3.Only II is true
4.Only III is true
5.Both I and II are true
38.Statement : P > Q = S R > T
Conclusion:
I.T < S
II.T < P
III.R = Q
IV.R > Q
1.Only II is true
2.Only IV is true
3.Either III or IV true
4.Both II and III are true
5.Both I and II are true
39.What should come in place of blank spaces to make L . H and I > K always true in the expression
L_K_H_I _ J.
1.=, ,<, >
2.<, , >, <
3.>, >, =, =
4. ,<, >,
5.None of these
40.What should come in place of question mark in the given expression so as to make B>C always false?
B > D ? F= A C
1.= 2.>
3.>=
4.<
5.can ft be determined
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