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  • Question
  • Statements
    P < Q > T,
    R ? Q.
    Conclusions
    I. R > P
    II. T < R


  • Options
  • A. if only Conclusion I 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

  • Correct Answer
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    Explanation

    Given that,
    P < Q > T ...................(i)
    R ? Q ......................(ii)
    On combining the statements (i) and (ii), we get
    P < Q ? R
    R ? Q > T
    Conclusions
    I. R > P ...... (true)
    II. T < R .......(true)

    So, it is clear that both Conclusions I and II are true.


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      Statements
      D > E ? F,
      J < F
      Conclusions
      I. D > J
      II. E < J

    • Options
    • A. if only Conclusion I 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
    • Discuss
    • 2. 
      Statements
      A = B ? C,
      A > R
      Conclusions
      I. B > R
      II. R < C

    • Options
    • A. if only Conclusion I 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
    • Discuss
    • 3. 
      Statements
      S > C ? 0, P < C
      Conclusions
      I. 0 < P
      II. S > P

    • Options
    • A. if only Conclusion I 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
    • Discuss
    • 4. 
      Statements
      H ? I = J > K ? L
      Conclusions
      I. K < H
      II. L ? I

    • Options
    • A. If only Conclusions I is true
    • B. if only Conclusions II is true
    • C. if either Conclusions I or II is true
    • D. if neither Conclusions I nor II is true
    • Discuss
    • 5. 
      In which of the following expressions does the expression 'M' > R' does not hold true?

    • Options
    • A. M = P > Q > R
    • B. M > P ? Q = R
    • C. R = P < Q < M
    • D. R , Q ? P = M
    • Discuss
    • 6. 
      Statements
      F ? G = H;
      G > J ? K
      Conclusions
      I. F ? K
      II. K < H

    • Options
    • A. If only Conclusions I is true
    • B. if only Conclusions II is true
    • C. if either Conclusions I or II is true
    • D. if neither Conclusions I nor II istrue
    • Discuss
    • 7. 
      Statements
      P < Q = R ? S ? T
      Conclusions
      I. T ? Q
      II. R > P

    • Options
    • A. If only Conclusions I is true
    • B. if only Conclusions II is true
    • C. if either Conclusions I or II is true
    • D. if neither Conclusions I nor II is true
    • Discuss
    • 8. 
      Statement
      A ? B < C ;
      A ? D;
      C ? F
      Conclusions
      I. D < C
      II. F ? D

    • Options
    • A. If only Conclusions I is true
    • B. if only Conclusions II is true
    • C. if either Conclusions I or II is true
    • D. if neither Conclusions I nor II is true
    • Discuss
    • 9. 
      Statement
      U > A = I ? 0 < E
      Conclusions
      I. I ? E
      II. 0 > U

    • Options
    • A. If only Conclusions I is true
    • B. if only Conclusions II is true
    • C. if either Conclusions I or II is true
    • D. if neither Conclusions I nor II is true
    • Discuss
    • 10. 
      Statement
      L = M ? N;
      M > P;
      L < K.
      Conclusions
      I. K > P
      II. N < K

    • Options
    • A. If only Conclusions I is true
    • B. if only Conclusions II is true
    • C. if either Conclusions I or II is true
    • D. if neither Conclusions I nor II is true
    • Discuss


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