Statement
L = M ? N;
M > P;
L < K ;
On combing both the statements, we get
P < L = M ? N < k
Conclusions
I. K > P (false)
II. N < K (true)
Hence, only Conclusions II is definitely true.
Statement
U > A = I ? O < E
Conclusions
I. I ? E (false)
II. O > U (false)
Hence, neither Conclusion I nor II is definitely true.
Statement
A ? B < C ;
A ? D ;
C ? F ;
On combining both the statements, we get
D ? A ? B < C ?
Conclusions
I. D < C (true)
II. F ? D (false)
Hence, only conclusion I is definitely true.
Statements
P < Q = R ? S ? T
Conclusions
I. T ? Q (true)
II. R > P (true)
Hence, both conclusions are definitely true.
Given that,
D > E ? F ............(i)
J < F ......................(ii)
On combining the statements (i) and (ii), we get
D > E ? F > J
Conclusions
I. D > J (false)
II. E < J (false)
So, it is clear that neither Conclusion I nor II is true
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.
2 x 4 - 3 + 4
8 - 3 + 4
= 9
The given expression is 42*4*12*9 = 0
From option (c), 42, - 4 ÷ 12 x 20 + 9
By coding, the equation becomes,
LHS ? 42 x 4 + 12 ÷ 20 - 9
By applying the operations in sequence, from left to right,
168 + 12 ÷ 20 - 9
180 ÷ 20 - 9
9 - 9 = 0 = R.H.S.
40 + 12 ÷ 3 x 6 - 60
= 40 + 4 x 6 - 60
= 40 + 24 - 60
= 64 - 60 = 4
162 - 52 ÷ 26 + 15 x 5
= 162 - 2 + 75 = 235
If neither conclusion I nor II follows
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