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In the following questions symbols @, #, % , $ and * are used with different meanings as follows.?A @ B? means `A is not smaller than B?.`A # B? means ?A is neither smaller than nor equal to B?.`A % B? means ?A is neither smaller than nor greater than B?.`A $ B? means ?A is not greater than B?.`A *

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In the following questions symbols @, #, % , $ and * are used with different meanings as follows.
?A @ B? means `A is not smaller than B?.
`A # B? means ?A is neither smaller than nor equal to B?.
`A % B? means ?A is neither smaller than nor greater than B?.
`A $ B? means ?A is not greater than B?.
`A * B? means ?A is neither greater than nor equal to
B?.In each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find out which of the two conclusions I and II given below them is/ are definitely true.
Give answer (A) if only conclusion I is true.
Give answer (B) if only conclusion II is true.
Give answer (C) if either conclusion I or conclusion II is true.
Give answer (D) if neither conclusion I nor conclusion II is true.
Give answer (E) if both conclusions I and II are true.


Statements :
H # I, I @ J, J $ P
Conclusions :
I. H # J
II. H # P
1). if only conclusion I is true.
2). if only conclusion II is true.
3). if either conclusion I or conclusion II is true.
4). if neither conclusion I nor conclusion II is true.


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Statements : H > I ; I $\geq$ J ; J $\leq$ P

Combining above statements, we get : $H>I\geq J$ and $P\geq J$

Conclusions :

I. H # J : $H>J$ = true

II. H # P : $H>P$ = false

Thus, only conclusion I is true.
B=R>N\geq K

=> Ans - (A)

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Solution

Statements : H > I ; I $\geq$ J ; J $\leq$ P

Combining above statements, we get : $H>I\geq J$ and $P\geq J$

Conclusions :

I. H # J : $H>J$ = true

II. H # P : $H>P$ = false

Thus, only conclusion I is true.
B=R>N\geq K

=> Ans - (A)




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