Statements
B © N ? B > N,
N @ R ? N ? R, F H R ? F ? R
So, B > N ? R ? F
Conclusions
I. B © R ? B > R ( true)
II. F H N ? F ? N (true)
III. R $ B ? R < B (true)
So, all I, II and III are true from the given statements.
Statements
F ? T ? F ? T,
T $ N ? T < N, N @ R ? N ? R
So, F ? T < N ? R
Conclusions
I. R $ T ? R < T (false)
II. N © F ? N > F (true)
III. F $ R ? F < R (false)
So, only Conclusion II is true from the given statements.
Statements
M @ D ? M ? K,
D ? K ? D = K, K © R ? K > R
So, M ? K = D > R
Conclusions
I. R $ M ? R < M (true)
II. K ? M ? K = M ( may be)
III. K $ M ? K < M ( may be)
So, from the given statements either II or III and I are true.
Statements ::
D % A ? D ? A
A @ B ? A = B
B © K ? B < K
K % M ? K ? M
i.e., D ? A = B < K ? M
Conclusions
I. B $ D ? B ? D (?)
II. K # A ? K > A (?)
III. M # B ? M > B (?)
IV. A © M ? A < M (?)
Hence, all Conclusion I, II, III and IV are definitely true.
Statements
F # H ? F > H
H @ M ? H = M
M © E ? M < E
E $ J ? E ? J
i.e., F > H = M < E ? J
Conclusions
I. J © M ? J < M (x)
II. E # H ? E > H (?)
III. M © F ? M < F (?)
IV. F # E ? F > E (x)
Hence, II and III are definitely true.
Statements
M @ B ? M = B
B # N ? B > N
N $ R ? N ? R
R © K ? R < K
i.e., M = B > N ? R < K
Conclusions
I. K # B ? K > B (x)
II. R © B ? R < B (?)
III. M $ R ? M ? R (x)
IV. N © M ? N < M (?)
Hence, II and IV are definitely true.
Statements
D $ M ? D < M,
M H B ? M ? B, B ? J ? B = J
So, D < M ? B = J
Conclusions
I. J © D ? J > D (true)
II. B @ D ? B ? D (false)
III. J @ M ? J ? M (true)
So, Conclusion I and III are true from the given statements.
Statements
W ? K ? W = K,
K © F ? K > F, F $ M ? F < M
So, W = K > F < M
Conclusions
I. M © K ? M > K (false)
II. W @ F ? W ? F (false)
III. F @ W ? F ? w (false)
So, no conclusion is true from the given statements.
Given that,
L > M ....(I)
M > N .....(II)
N > P .....(II)
On combining all the three statements, we get
L > M > N > P
Conclusions
I. L > P (true)
II. M > P (true)
So, it is clear that both Conclusions I and II follow from the given statements.
Given that,
A > B .....(I)
B = H .....(ii)
H > G ...(iii)
On combining the statement (i), (ii) and (iii), we get
A > B = H > G
Conclusions
I. A > G (true)
II. A > H (true)
So, it is clear that both Conclusions I and II follow from the given statements.
Given that,
H < J ..............(i)
F < H ..............(ii)
I ? J = K ......(iii)
On combining the statement (i), (ii) and (iii), we get
F < H < J = K ? I
Conclusions
I. H > I (false)
II. I ? F(false)
So, it is clear that neither Conclusion i nor II follows the given statements.
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