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In each question below are two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the two given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically commonly follows from the given statements disre

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In each question below are two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the two given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically commonly follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Give answer a: if only conclusion I follows.
Give answer b: if only conclusion II follows.
Give answer c: if either conclusion I or II follows.
Give answer d: if neither conclusion I nor II follows.
Give answer e: if both conclusions I and II follow.


Statements : All spoons are bowls.
All dishes are bowls.
Conclusions: I. Some spoons are dishes.
II. All bowls are spoons.
1). only conclusion I follows.
2). only conclusion II follows.
3). either conclusion I or II follows
4). both conclusion I nor II follow.

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In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in thestatements. The statements are followed by two conclusions.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 II is true.Give answer d: if neither Conclusion I nor II is true.Give answer e: if both Conclusions I and II are true.

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In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the
statements. The statements are followed by two conclusions.
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 II is true.
Give answer d: if neither Conclusion I nor II is true.
Give answer e: if both Conclusions I and II are true.


Statements: S ? T < U ? W ; T ? R ; G > U
Conclusions: I. R ? S II. W < G
1). if only Conclusion I is true.
2). if only Conclusion II is true.
3). if either Conclusion I or II is true.
4). if neither Conclusion I nor II is true.

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In the following questions the symbol +, x, ?, @ and $ are used with the following meaning.A + B means A is neither smaller nor greater than BA x B means A is neither equal to nor smaller than BA ? B means A is neither greater nor equal to BA @ B means A is either greater or equal to BA $ B means A is not equal to BNow each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find out which of the conclusion I and II given below them is/are definitely True ?

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In the following questions the symbol +, x, ?, @ and $ are used with the following meaning.
A + B means A is neither smaller nor greater than B
A x B means A is neither equal to nor smaller than B
A ? B means A is neither greater nor equal to B
A @ B means A is either greater or equal to B
A $ B means A is not equal to B
Now each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find out which of the conclusion I and II given below them is/are definitely True ?


Statements: M @ T, T x R, R $ Q
Conclusions: I. M ? R
II. M ? Q
1). Give answer (A) if only Conclusion I is true
2). Give answer (B) if only conclusion II is true
3). Give answer (C)if either I or II is true
4). Give answer (D) if neither I nor II is true

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In these questions, two/three statements followed by two Conclusions numbered I and II are given. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows disregarding commonly know

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In these questions, two/three statements followed by two Conclusions numbered I and II are given. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows disregarding commonly known facts.

Give answer a: if either Conclusion I or Conclusion II follows
Give answer b: if neither Conclusion I nor Conclusion II follows
Give answer c: if only Conclusion I follows
Give answer d: if both the Conclusions I and II follow
Give answer e: if only Conclusion II follows


Statements :
Some drinks are eatables.
All eatables are sweets.
Conclusions :
I. Atleast some sweets are drinks.
II. All drinks are sweets.
1). if either Conclusion I or Conclusion II follows
2). if neither Conclusion I nor Conclusion II follows
3). if only Conclusion I follows
4). if both the Conclusions I and II follow

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In the following questions, the symbols @, ?. $, % and * are used with the following meaning as illustrated below?P ?Q? means ?P is not greater than Q..?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 t

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In the following questions, the symbols @, ?. $, % and * are used with the following meaning as illustrated below
?P ?Q? means ?P is not greater than Q..
?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?.
Now in each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the two conclusions I and II given below them is/ are definitely true ?
a: if only Conclusion 1 is true.
b: if only Conclusion II is true.
c: if either Conclusion I or II is true.
d: if neither Conclusion I nor II is true.
e: if both Conclusions I and li are true.


Statements : K @ V. V ? N, N % F
Conclusions:
I. F @ V
II. K @ N
1). if only Conclusion 1 is true.
2). if only Conclusion II is true.
3). if either Conclusion I or II is true.
4). if neither Conclusion I nor II is true.