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1. Direction: In the following questions, the 3. Direction: In the following question, the
symbol #, %, @, $ and © are used with the symbol #, %, @, $ and © are used with the
following meanings illustrated. following meanings illustrated.
‘P # Q’ means ‘P is not smaller than Q.
‘P # Q’ means ‘P is not smaller than Q.
‘P % Q means ‘P is not greater than Q.
‘P % Q means ‘P is not greater than Q.
‘P @ Q’ means ‘P is neither smaller than nor
‘P @ Q’ means ‘P is neither smaller than nor
equal to Q.
equal to Q.
‘P $ Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor
‘P $ Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor
equal to Q.
equal to Q.
‘P ©Q’ means P is neither smaller than nor
‘P ©Q’ means P is neither smaller than nor
greater than Q.
greater than Q.
In the following questions assuming the given
In each of the following questions assuming
statements to be true, find out which of the
the given statements to be true, find out
two conclusions I and II given below them
which of the two conclusions I and II given
below them is/are definitely true.
below them below them is/are definitely
Statements: R % N, N # F, F @ B
true.
Conclusions:
Statements: H © W, W % R, R @ F
I. F © R
Conclusions: I. R © H
II. B $ N
II. R @ H
A. If only conclusion I is true
A. If only conclusion I is true
B. If only conclusion II is true
B. If only conclusion II is true
C. If either conclusion I or conclusion II is
C. If either conclusion I or conclusion II is
true.
true.
D. If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II is
D. If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II is
true.
true.
E. If both conclusions I and II are true
E. If both conclusions I and II are true
4. Direction: In the following question, the
2. Direction: In the following question, the
symbol #, %, @, $ and © are used with the
symbol #, %, @, $ and © are used with the
following meanings illustrated.
following meanings illustrated.
‘P # Q’ means ‘P is not smaller than Q.
‘P # Q’ means ‘P is not smaller than Q.
‘P % Q means ‘P is not greater than Q.
‘P % Q means ‘P is not greater than Q.
‘P @ Q’ means ‘P is neither smaller than nor
‘P @ Q’ means ‘P is neither smaller than nor
equal to Q.
equal to Q.
‘P $ Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor
‘P $ Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor
equal to Q.
equal to Q.
‘P ©Q’ means P is neither smaller than nor
‘P ©Q’ means P is neither smaller than nor
greater than Q.
greater than Q.
In the following question assuming the given
In the following questions assuming the given
statements to be true, find out which of the
statements to be true, find out which of the
two conclusions I and II given below them
two conclusions I and II given below them
below them is/are definitely true.
below them is/are definitely true.
Statements: H @ W, W $ M, M # K
Statements: M $ T, T @ K, K © D
Conclusions:
Conclusions: I. D $ T
I. K $ W
II. K $ M
II. H @ M
A. If only conclusion I is true
A. If only conclusion I is true
B. If only conclusion II is true
B. If only conclusion II is true
C. If either conclusion I or conclusion II is
C. If either conclusion I or conclusion II is
true.
true.
D. If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II is
D. If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II is
true.
true.
E. If both conclusions I and II are true
E. If both conclusions I and II are true

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5. Direction: In the following question, the 7. Statements: M $ O © Q, M % R @ V, C $ R $


symbol #, %, @, $ and © are used with the E$F
following meanings illustrated. Conclusion:
‘P # Q’ means ‘P is not smaller than Q. I. O % V
‘P % Q means ‘P is not greater than Q. II. F @ V
‘P @ Q’ means ‘P is neither smaller than nor III. Q % C
equal to Q. IV. R % Q
‘P $ Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor A. Only I follow
equal to Q. B. Only I and III follow
‘P ©Q’ means P is neither smaller than nor C. Only III follow
greater than Q. D. All follow
In the following question assuming the given E. I, II and III follow
statements to be true, find out which of the
8. Statements: A $ B © Q, R @ D $ B, E @ A
two conclusions I and II given below them Conclusion:
below them is/are definitely true. I. D $ Q
Statements: R # T, T © M, M @ D
II. A © R
Conclusions:
III. B © Q
I. D $ T
IV. E $ B
II. R # M
A. Only I follow
A. Only conclusion I is true
B. Only I and III follow
B. Only conclusion II is true
C. Only III follow
C. Either conclusion I or conclusion II is true.
D. Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II is D. All follow
true. E. I, II and IV follow
E. Both conclusions I and II are true
Directions (9-13): In these questions,
Direction (6-8) : In each of the following symbols @, #, *, $ and % are used with
questions, a relationship between different different meaning as follows.
elements is shown in the statements. The
statements are followed by two conclusions I, 'A @ B' means 'A is not smaller than B.
II, III & IV. Assuming the given statements to 'A # B' means 'A is neither smaller than nor
be true, find out which of the equal to B’.
conclusions given below is/are definitely true. 'A $ B means 'A is neither greater than nor
Give answer smaller than B. '
'A $B' means 'A is not smaller than B'. A * B’ means 'A is not greater than B’.
'A@B' means 'A is not greater than B'. 'A % B’ means 'A is neither greater than nor
'A ©B' means 'A is neither smaller than nor equal to B’.
equal to B'. In each of the following questions assuming
'A%B' means 'A is neither greater than nor the given statements to be true, find out
equal to B'. which of the two conclusions I and 1I given
'A#B' means 'A is neither smaller than nor below them is/are definitely true.
greater than B'. 9. Statements N @ W, W # H, H % T
6. Statements: A @ B % C, Q $ R $ S, R % A Conclusions
%T@V I. H % N
Conclusion: II. T # W
I. A$Q A. Only conclusion I is true.
II. T ©C B. Only conclusion II is true.
III. S%V C. Either conclusion I or conclusion II is true.
IV. V$Q D. Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II is
A. Only I follow B. Only I and III follow true.
C. Only III follow D. All follow E. Both conclusions I and II are true.
E. I, II and IV follow

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10. Statements F # R, H % R, L * H 15. Which of the following symbols should replace


Conclusions question mark in the given expression in
I. F # L order to make the expressions 'T>I' and 'B>A'
II. R @ L definitely true?
A. Only conclusion I is true. T>S≥A?I≤G=B
B. Only conclusion II is true. A. > B. <
C. Either conclusion I or conclusion II is true. C. ≤ D. =
D. Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II is E. Not possible
true. 16. In which of the following expressions will the
E. Both conclusions I and II are true. expression ‘L > M’ be definitely true?
11. Statements J @K, K % M, M # T A. M ≥ N ≥ P > L B. L > N ≤ M > P
Conclusions
C. M ≤ N=P ≥L D. L > N ≥ M < P
I. K %T
E. None of these
II. K@T
17. Which of the following symbols should replace
A. Only conclusion I is true.
the question mark in the given expression in
B. Only conclusion II is true.
order to make the expression ‘L < H’ and ‘U
C. Either conclusion I or conclusion II is true.
>K’ definitely true?
D. Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II is
H>S>K?L<J<U
true.
E. Both conclusions I and II are true. A. > B. ≥
C. < D. Either > or <
12. Statements V * W, W $ H, H @ I
E. =
Conclusions
I. V * I 18. Which of the following symbols should be
II. I * W placed in place of question mark (?) in the
A. Only conclusion I is true. expression F?O?U?N?D in order to make the
B. Only conclusion II is true. expressions F>D as well as U>D definitely
C. Either conclusion I or conclusion II is true. false?
D. Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II is A. <, =, =, > B. <, <, >, =
true. C. ≥, =, =, ≥ D. <, =, =, <
E. Both conclusions I and II are true. E. >, >, =, <
13. Statements L * P, P % V, V # D 19. Direction: In the following question,
Conclusions assuming the given statements to be true,
I. L * V find which of the following options holds true:
II. L $ D Statements: J ≤ K, S > D < T, E ≥ S, E = G
A. Only conclusion I is true. Conclusions:
B. Only conclusion II is true. I. D < E
C. Either conclusion I or conclusion II is true. II. S < G
D. Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II is A. If only conclusion I is true.
true. B. If only conclusion II is true.
E. Both conclusions I and II are true. C. If either conclusion I or conclusion II is
14. Which of the following symbols should be true.
placed in the question mark respectively from D. If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II is
left to right to complete the given expression true
in such a manner that the expression B > S is E. If both conclusions I and II are true.
definitely false and the expressions P ≥ B and 20. Directions: In the following question, the
Q ≥ A are definitely true? relationship between different elements is
P?Q?R=S=A?B shown in the statements. The statements are
A. ≥, ≥, ≥ B. ≤, ≤, < followed by two conclusions. Study the
C. >, ≥, = D. ≥, =, < relation carefully & determine which of the
E. None of these conclusions follow.

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Statements: T ≥ M, M < K, C = K, P < M 23. Statements: X # W; Y # Z; W @ Y


Conclusions: Conclusions:
I. P < C I. X # Y
II. M < T II. Z % W
A. If only conclusion I is true III. Z % X
B. If only conclusion II is true V. W + Z
C. If either conclusion I or conclusion II is true A. Only conclusion III is true
D. If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II is B. Conclusion III and IV are true
true C. Conclusion I, II and III are true.
E. If both conclusions I and II are true D. Conclusion II and III are true.
21. Directions: In the following question, E. All are true.
relationship between different elements is 24. Statements: A @ B; D + C; C * B
shown in the statements. The statements are Conclusions:
followed by two conclusions. I. B + D
Statements: A B=C<D E>F II. A # D
Conclusions: III. D % B
I. F C IV. D * A
II. A D A. Only conclusion III is true
A. Only Conclusion I is true. B. Either Conclusion I or III is true
B. Only Conclusion II is true. C. Conclusion I and either II or IV are true.
C. Either Conclusion I or II is true. D. Conclusion IV and either I or III are true.
D. Neither Conclusion I nor II is true. E. All are true.
E. Both Conclusions I and II are true. 25. Statements: F@E; H*V; H#E
Conclusions:
Direction (22-26): In each of the following
I. H%F
questions, a relationship between different
II. E%V
elements is shown in the statements. The
III. V#F
statements are followed by some of the
IV. V@E
conclusions. Assuming the given statements
to be true, find out which of the given A. Only conclusion II is true
conclusions is/are definitely true. B. Conclusion III and IV are true
C. Conclusion I, II and III are true.
'A*B' means 'A is not smaller than B'. D. Either Conclusion II or III is true.
'A@B' means 'A is not greater than B'. E. All are true.
'A#B' means 'A is neither greater than nor
26. Statements: R+N, J@Q, R%Q
equal to B'.
Conclusions:
'A%B’ means 'A is neither smaller than nor
I. Q#N
equal to B'.
II. R*J
'A+B' means 'A is neither smaller than nor
III. J#R
greater than B'.
IV. N%J
22. Statements: L @ O; A * M; L * M
Conclusions: A. Only conclusion II is true
I. L % A B. Conclusion I, II and IV is true
II. L + A C. Conclusion I, III and IV are true.
III. O % M D. Either Conclusion II or III is true.
IV. O + M E. All are true.
A. Only conclusion III is true Directions (27-29): In the following
B. Conclusion III, IV and either I or II are questions the symbols @, %, ©, # and $ are
true used with the following meaning.
C. Either Conclusion III or IV and Either ‘X @ Y’ means ‘X is greater than Y.’
conclusion I or II is true. ‘X $ Y’ means ‘X is equal to Y.’
D. Either Conclusion I or II is true. ‘X % Y’ means ‘X is neither greater than nor
E. All are not true. equal to Y.’

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‘X © Y’ means ‘X is either smaller than or 30. Statements F % T, T @ J, J * W


equal to Y.’ Conclusions I. J @ F
‘X # Y’ means ‘X is either greater than or II. J * F
equal to Y.’ III. W $ T
Now in each of the following questions A. Only I is true
assuming the given statements to be true, B. Only II is true
find which of the two conclusions numbered I C. Only III is true
and II given below them is/are definitely true
D. Only either I or II is true
and give answer.
E. Only either I or II and III are true
27. Statements: M @ N, O # N, N $ P
Conclusions: 31. Statements R * D, D © K, K $ M
I. O $ P Conclusions I. M * R
II. M @ P II. K $ R
A. Only conclusion I is true. III. D * M
B. Only conclusion II is ture. A. None is true
C. Either I or II is true. B. Only I is true
D. Neither conclusion I nor II is true. C. Only II is true
E. Both conclusion I and II are true. D. Only III is true
28. Statements: Q @ M, M $ O, O # P E. Only II and III are true
Conclusions: 32. Statements Z © F, F $ M, M % K
I. Q % P Conclusions I. K * F
II. Q $ P II. Z * M
A. Only conclusion I is true. III. K * Z
B. Only conclusion II is ture. A. Only I is true
C. Either I or II is true. B. Only II is true
D. Neither conclusion I nor II is true. C. Only III is true
E. Both conclusion I and II are true. D. Only II and III are true
29. Statements: P © R, Q @ R, Q # N E. None of the above
Conclusions: 33. Statements H @ B, B © R, A $ R
I. R @ N Conclusions
II. P © N I. B * A
A. Only conclusion I is true. II. R % H
B. Only conclusion II is ture. III. A $ H
C. Either I or II is true.
A. Only I and II are true
D. Neither conclusion I nor II is true.
B. Only I and III are true
E. Both conclusion I and II are true.
C. Only II and III are true
Direction (30-34): In the following D. All I, II and III are true
questions, the symbol @, ©, $, % and ∗ are E. None of above
uses with the following meaning as illustrated 34. Statements M $ J, J * T, K © T
below. Conclusions I. K * J
‘P © Q’ means ‘P is not smaller than Q’ II. M $ T
‘P % Q’ means ‘P is not greater than Q’ III. M $ K
‘P*Q’ means ‘P is neither smaller than nor A. None is true
equal to Q’
B. Only I is true
‘P@ Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor
smaller than Q’ C. Only II is true
‘P $ Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor D. Only III is true
equal to Q’. E. Only II and III are true
Now in each of the following questions
Direction (35-37): In the given questions
assuming the given statements to be true,
the symbols $, *, %, @ and © are used with
find which of the conclusions I, II and III
the following meaning as illustrated below.
given below then is/ are definitely true?

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'P * Q' means 'P is not greater than Q' Directions (39-43) : Study the following
'P @ Q' means 'P is neither greater than nor information carefully and answer the
equal to Q' questions given below–
'P © Q' means 'P is not smaller than Q' In the following questions, the symbols @, &,
'P % Q' means 'P is neither smaller than nor %, $ and * are used with the following
greater than Q' meanings:
'P $ Q' means 'P is neither smaller than nor 'M & N' means 'M is not greater than N'.
equal to Q' 'M * N' means 'M is not smaller than N'.
Now in each of the given questions assuming 'M % N' means 'M is neither greater than nor
the given statements to be true, find which of equal to N'.
the two conclusions I and II given below them 'M $ N' means 'M is neither smaller than nor
is/are definitely true. equal to N'.
35. Statements: M * K, K @ R , R % G 'M @ N' means 'M is neither greater than nor
Conclusions: smaller than N'.
I. G $ K
In each of the following questions assuming
II. R $ K
the given statements to be true, find out
III. M © G
which of the three conclusions (a), (b) and (c)
A. Only conclusion I is true
given below them is/are definitely true.
B. Only conclusion II is true
39. G $ R, R $ T, K % T, K * S
C. Both conclusions I and II are true
Then which of the following conclusion
D. Both conclusions I and III are true
follows?
E. None of the conclusions is true
(a) T $ S
36. Statements: B $ G, G © R, R @ F (b) G $ K
Conclusions:
(c) S % K
I. R * B
A. Conclusion (a) Only
II. F $ G
B. Conclusion (b) Only
III. F $ B
C. Conclusion (a) and (b) Only
A. Only conclusion I is true D. Conclusion (a) and (c) Only
B. Only conclusion II is true E. All Follows
C. Both conclusions I and II are true
40. P % Q, Q % N, N @ G, G * R, R $ S
D. Both conclusions I and III are true
Then which of the following conclusion
E. None of the conclusion is true
follows
37. Statements: G @ K, K % T, T © S
(a) R $ Q
Conclusions:
(b) P $ S
I. T © G
(c) N % S
II. S @ K
III. S % K A. Conclusion (a) Only
B. Conclusion (c) Only
A. Only conclusion I is true
C. Conclusion (b) Only
B. Only conclusion II is true
D. Conclusion (b) and (c) Only
C. Both conclusions II and III are true
E. None of the conclusions follow
D. Either conclusion II or III is true
E. None of the conclusion is true 41. P @ Q, Q $ N, N * G, G @ R, R & S
38. Which of the following symbols should replace Then which of the following conclusion
the question mark in the given expression in follows
order to make the expressions ‘I > L’ as well (a) Q $ R
as ‘M ≥ K’ definitely true? (b) P * S
I>J≥K?L≤N=M (c) N @ S
A. > B. < A. Conclusion (a) Only
C. ≤ D. = B. Conclusion (b) Only
E. Either < or ≤ C. Conclusion (a) and (b) Only
D. Conclusion (a) and (c) Only
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42. G % H, H * N, N * P, P % M III. I < S


Then which of the following conclusion IV. B > T
follows A. Conclusion II is true.
(a) H @ P B. Conclusion II & III are true.
(b) G $ M C. Conclusion III and IV are true.
(c) H $ P D. Conclusion I and IV are true.
A. Conclusion (a) Only E. All are true.
B. Conclusion (b) Only 46. Which of the following symbols should replace
C. Conclusion (a) and (c) Only the question mark in the given expression in
D. Either Conclusion (a) or (c) Only order to make the expressions 'S > K' as well
E. Conclusion (c) Only as 'P > R' definitely true?
43. R % T, T @ N, N & P, P $ M S>T≥R?K<M=P
Then which of the following conclusion A. > B. <
follows C. ≤ D. =
(a) T * M E. Either < or ≤
(b) R % P 47. Which of the following expressions is
(c) R * M definitely true if the given expressions 'O < M’
A. Conclusion (a) Only as well as ‘P>N’ are definitely true?
B. Conclusion (b) Only A. M > N = O ≤Q < P
C. Conclusion (c) Only B. P > Q ≥O > N < M
D. None Follows C. N > O ≤ Q > M ≥P
E. All Follows D. P > Q ≥ O > N > M
44. Direction: In the following question, some E. None of these
statements are followed by some conclusions. 48. In which of the following expressions will the
Assuming the given statements to be true, expression ‘L < R’ be definitely true?
find which of the following conclusions follow A. L > M >N = R B. L = M < N > R
the given statements and choose appropriate C. L< M < N < R D. R ≥ M = N < L
answer choice. E. None of these
Statements: N ≤ M ≤ R; D ≤ U < Y;M≤T>D Direction (49-50): In the following
Conclusions: questions, relationship between different
I. N < D elements is shown in the statements. These
II. T ≥ N statements are followed by two conclusions.
III. Y < M Select your answer.
IV. R ≤ T 49. Statements: P = R, Y >T, U > V
A. Only conclusions I and II are true Conclusions:
B. Only conclusions II and III are true I. V > U
C. Only conclusions II and IV are true II. Y = R
D. Only conclusion II is true A. If only conclusion I is true.
E. All conclusions are true B. If only conclusion II is true
45. Directions: In the following question, a C. If either conclusion I or II is true
relationship between different elements is D. If neither conclusion I nor II is true
shown in the statements. The statements are E. If both conclusions I and II are true
followed by some conclusions. With the help 50. Statements: P≤D, D > Z, D≤X
of given statements, find out which of the Conclusions:
given conclusions logically follow. I. D≥P
Statements: II. P≤Z
S > T > R; O ≤ I ≤ T > A; D < B ≤ A A. If only conclusion I is true.
Conclusions: B. If only conclusion II is true
I. O < R C. If either conclusion I or II is true
II. T > D D. If neither conclusion I nor II is true
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