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Questions penned by Yogit
Direction Q(1-5)
P@Q – P is neither greater than nor equal to Q
P%Q – P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q
P#Q – P is not greater than Q
P$Q – P is not smaller than Q
P*Q- P is neither smaller than nor greater than Q
- Statements: – A@B, B%C, C*D, D$E
Conclusions: – 1) B%E 2) A%E
a) Only conclusion one follows
b) Only conclusion second follows
c) Either conclusion one or two follows
d) Neither conclusion one nor second follow
e) Both conclusion one and two followsAnswer – a) Only conclusion one follows
Explanation :
A<B>C=D>=E (clearly B is greater than E and no relation between A and E) - Statements: – A%B, B*C, C#D, D*E
Conclusions: – 1) A%C 2) E$B
a) Only conclusion one follows
b) Only conclusion second follows
c) Either conclusion one or two follows
d) Neither conclusion one nor second follow
e) Both conclusion one and two followsAnswer – e) Both conclusion one and two follows
Explanation :
A>B=C<=D=E (clearly A is greater than C and E is greater than or equal to B) - Statements: – A*B, B$C, C#D, D@E
Conclusions: – 1) E*A 2) C%A
a) Only conclusion one follows
b) Only conclusion second follows
c) Either conclusion one or two follows
d) Neither conclusion one nor second follow
e) Both conclusion one and two followsAnswer – d) Neither conclusion one nor second follow
Explanation :
A=B>=C<=D<E (clearly E is not equal to A and C is not greater than A) - Statements: – A$B, B$C, C*D, D@E
Conclusions: – 1) A$E 2) E%C
a) Only conclusion one follows
b) Only conclusion second follows
c) Either conclusion one or two follows
d) Neither conclusion one nor second follow
e) Both conclusion one and two followsAnswer – b) Only conclusion second follows
Explanation :
A>=B>=C=D<E ( no relation can be made between A and E and clearly E is greater than C) - Statements: – A%E, E@C, C%B, B*D
Conclusions: – 1) C%D 2) B@A
a) Only conclusion one follows
b) Only conclusion second follows
c) Either conclusion one or two follows
d) Neither conclusion one nor second follow
e) Both conclusion one and two followsAnswer – a) Only conclusion one follows
Explanation :
A>E<C>B=D (clearly C >D and No relation between B and A can be made) - Which of the following expression is definitely true in the following expression?
P>=A<E>=Q=R>S
a) P>E
b) E<R
c) E>S
d) A>S
e) None of theseAnswer – c) E>S
Explanation :
Clearly E is greater than S in the above expression - What should come in place of question mark so as to make the expression A>D and C>E always true?
A = B>C ? D>=E<=F
a) =
b) >
c) <
d) <=
e) both a and bAnswer – b) >
Explanation :
A = B > C > D >=E <=F (both expression true) - What should come in place of blank spaces to make A>C and C<D always true in the expression A_B_C_D.
a) >=, >, =
b) >=, <, =
c) >=,>, <
d) =, >=, =
e) None of theseAnswer – c) >=,>, <
Explanation :
A >=B>C<D (A>C in all cases and similarly D>C in all cases) - What should come in place of question mark in the given expression so as to make A>E always false?
A >B ? E < C=D
a) =
b) >
c) >=
d) <
e) can’t be determinedAnswer – e) can’t be determined
Explanation :
A>B<E<C=D (in this expression A> E is not false always that’s why can’t be determined is the answer). In all other cases A is greater than E - Which among the following is true with respect to the given expression: –
A>B=C<D>=E = G> H
a) A>D
b) B>D
c) G>C
d) D>H
e) None of theseAnswer – d) D>H
Explanation :
D>=E = G> H directly follow
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