In these question, relationships
between different elements is shown in the statements. These statements
are followed by two conclusion.the symbols are used with following meaning illustrated
' P%Q' mean ' P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q '
' P$Q' mean ' P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q '
' P#Q' mean ' P is neither greater than nor equal to Q '
' P*Q' mean ' P is not greater than Q '
' P@Q' mean ' P is not smaller than Q '
1.Statement: V#K, K@B, B$M
Conclusion: 1. V # B
2.M # K
3.M#V
(i)None is true
(ii)Only 1 is true
(iii)Only 2 is true
(iv)Only 3 is true
(v)Only 2 and 3 are true
2..Statement: D*R, R%F, F$T
Conclusion: 1.F%D
2.F$D
3.T#R
(i)Only 1 is true
(ii)Only 2 is true
(iii)Only 3 is true
(iv)Only either 1 or 2 is true
(v) Only either 1 or 2and 3 are true
3.Statement: N@D, D*K, K$A
Conclusion: 1.K@N
2.A#D
3.N$A
(i)None is true
(ii)Only 1 is true
(iii)Only 2 is true
(iv)Only 3 is true
(v)Only 2 and 3 are true
4..Statement: K@T, T$N, N#R
Conclusion: 1.R$K
2.N*K
3.K$N
(i)None is true
(ii)Only 1 is true
(iii)Only 2 is true
(iv)Only 3 is true
(v)Only 2 and 3 are true
Answer
% = =
$ = >
# = <
* = <
@ = >
1.(iii)V<K>B>M
Conclusion: 1. V< B--> False { Relationship not exist}
2.M < K--->True
3.M<V--> False { Relationship not exist}
2.(v) D<R=F>T
Conclusion: 1.F=D {Either 1 or 2 is true }
2.F>D
3.T<R----> True
3(i) N>D<K>A
Conclusion: 1.K>N -> False { Relationship not exist}
2.A<D -> False { Relationship not exist}
3.N>A -> False { Relationship not exist}
4.(iv)K>T>N<R
Conclusion: 1.R>K -> False { Relationship not exist}
2.N<K -> False { Relationship not exist}
3.K>N----> True
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