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TYPE-1 Q.

9 Which of the following symbols should replace the


question mark (?) in the given expression in order to
make the expressions P > A as well as T≤L definitely true
Q.1 Which of the following expressions will be true if the
?
given expression 'A>B≥C<D<E' is definitely true?
P>L?A≥N=T
1) A≥C 2) E>C 3) D≥B
1) ≥ 2) ≤ 3) < 4) > 5) Either ≤ or <
4) A>D 5) None of these
Q.10 Which of the following symbols should be placed in
Q.2 If the expressions 'E<J≤H>Z' , 'H≤Y' and 'E>F' are the blank space respectively (in the same order from left
true, which of the following conclusions will be definitely to right ) in order to complete the given expression in
false ? such a manner that makes the expressions B>N as well as
1) F<Y 2) Y>E 3) F<H D ≤ L definitely true ?
4) J≤Y 5) All are true B__L__O__N__D
1) =, =, ≥, ≥ 2) >, ≥, =, > 3) >, <, =, ≤
Q.3 Which of the following symbols should replace the 4) >, =, =, ≥ 5) >, =, ≥, >
question mark in the given expression in order to make
the expressions 'K≤H' and 'M> J' definitely true? Q.11 Which of the following symbols should be placed in
H ≥ I = J ? K ≤ L< M the blank space respectively (in the same order from left
1) > 2) ≥ 3) ≤ 4) = 5) Either < or ≤ to right ) in order to complete the given expression in
such a manner that makes the expressions A < P
Q.4 In which of the following expressions will the definitely FALSE ?
expression 'P>S' be definitely false? __≤__<__>__
1) P>Q≥R=S 2) S≤R≤Q<P 3) R=P>Q≥S 1) L,N,P,A 2) L,A,P,N 3) A,L,P,N
4) S>Q≥R<P 5) S<Q≤R<P 4) N,A,P,L 5) P,N,A,L

Q.5 Which of the following symbols should be placed in Q.12 Which of the following symbols should be placed in
the blank spaces respectively (in the same order from the blank space respectively (in the same order from left
left to right) in order to complete the given expression in to right ) in order to complete the given expression in
such a manner that 'N<K’ definitely holds true? such a manner that makes the expressions F > N and U >
1) ≥, =, > 2) ≤, <, = 3) ≥, =, < D definitely FALSE ?
4) >, ≥, < 5) None of these F__O__U__N__D
1) <, <, >, = 2) <, =, =, > 3) <, =, =, <
Q.6 Which of the following symbols should replace 4) ≥, =, =, ≥ 5) >, >, =, <
question mark in the given expression in order to make
the expressions 'A>D' and ‘F ≥ C' definitely true? Q.13 Which of the given statements will be definitely
A > B ≥ C ? D ≤ E= f true if the expression ‘ V < E > B = H ≥ N ≥P’ is definitely
1) > 2) < 3) ≤ 4) = 5) Either = or ≥ true ?
1) P ≤ B 2) H < V 3) N ≥ V
Q.7 Which of the following expressions is definitely true 4) E ≥ N 5) E ≥P
if the given expressions 'R <P' as well as ‘S > Q’ are
definitely true? Q.14 Which of the following symbols should be placed in
1) P>Q=R≤T<S 2) S>T≥R>Q<P 3) Q>R≤T>P≥S the blank space respectively (in the same order from left
4) S>T≥R>Q>P 5) None of these to right ) in order to complete the given expression in
such a manner that both ‘ W > R’ and ‘E ≥ S’ definitely
Q.8 Which of the following expressions will be true if the hold true ?
expression R>O=A>S<T is definitely true? W__E__A__R__S
1) O>T 2) S<R 3) T>A 1) >, =, ≥, ≥ 2) >, ≥, =, > 3) ≤, ≥, =, ≥
4) S=O 5) T<R 4) ≤,=, >, ≥ 5) ≥, <, ≥, =

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Q.31 Statements: W≥I=P>E≥S
TYPE-2 Conclusions: I) S<W II) S=W
GIVE ANSWER
1) Either conclusion I or II is true. Q.32 Statements: R≤C≤J=T≤P>Q≥H
2) Neither conclusion I nor II is true. Conclusions: I) R<P II) P=R
3) Only conclusion II is true.
4) Only conclusion I is true. Q.33 Statements: R≤C≤J=T≤P>Q>H
5) Both conclusion I and II are true. Conclusions: I) H>T II) C≤Q

Q.15 Statements:
Conclusions:
M≤J<B=L<T>P≤S
I) J<T II) L>S
TPYE- 3
(Combination Of Statements)
Q.16 Statements: M≤J≤B=L<T>P≤S
Conclusions: I) B>P II) M≤L GIVE ANSWER
1) Either conclusion I or II is true.
Q.17 Statements: D≥R>A<F≤T 2) Only conclusion I is true.
Conclusions: I) R<T II) D≥F 3) Only conclusion II is true.
4) Both conclusion I and II are true.
Q.18 Statements: C>H≥O≥K=E<D 5) Neither conclusion I nor II is true.
Conclusions: I) O>D II) E<C
Q.34 Statements: M≤A≥N ; E≤A<G
Q.19 Statements: D≥I>S≥M≤A<L
Conclusions: I) M≤E II) G>N
Conclusions: I) D≥A II) L>I
Q.35 Statements: M≤A≥N ; E≤A<G
Q.20 Statements: A≥B>C≤D≤E<F
Conclusions: I) M≤G II) E>N
Conclusions: I) A≥E II) C<F
Q.36 Statements: L≥Y≥A<R ; P≤A
Q.21 Statements: M>H≤Y≤R<U=Z≥E
Conclusions: I) P≤L II) R>P
Conclusions: I) M>R II) Z≤R
Q.37 Statements: M≤A≥N ; E≤A<G
Q.22 Statements: S>M≥D>H≤R≤T<W
Conclusions: I) N≤E II) G>M
Conclusions: I) S>H II) W>H
Q.38 Statements: W>Q=U≥I<T≤C
Q.23 Statements: P>Q≤C≤B=M>D Conclusions: I) W>T II) Q ≥C
Conclusions: I) M>Q II) D≤Q
Q.39 Statements: Q≤U=E≥N ; R>A≥E ; T≤O≤N
Q.24 Statements: J<O≤I>N=E≥D Conclusions: I) T≤E II) R>N
Conclusions: I) J<E II) I>D
Q.40 Statements: R<A≥C≥E ; A≥N≥T ; C≤I≤L
Q.25 Statements: W<Y≤I<B≤F Conclusions: I) A≤L II) I≥E
Conclusions: I) W=F II) W<F
Q.41 Statements: Q≤U=E≥N ; R>A≥E ; T≤O≤N
Q.26 Statements: B≥L≤I≤S≤A>G Conclusions: I) Q=A II) A>Q
Conclusions: I) A>B II) L<G
Q.42 Statements: R<A≥C≥E ; A≥N≥T ; C≤I≤L
Q.27 Statements: Z≥Y≥X>W>V<U Conclusions: I) N>R II) T<E
Conclusions: I) W<Y II) Z>V
Q.43 Statements: F≤≥R ; N≤U
Q.28 Statements: P≤W≤S≤N≤O Conclusions: I) L≥R II) N≥F
Conclusions: I) P=O II) O<P
Q.44 Statements: D ≤R≤I<L ; I<F<S
Q.29 Statements: B≥L≤I≤S≤A>G Conclusions: I) D<F II) S>R
Conclusions: I) S≥L II) I=B
Q.45 Statements: R≥I>S≤K ; V≥O>S
Q.30 Statements: Z≥Y≥X>W>V<U Conclusions: I) O<R II) K≥V
Conclusions: I) Y>U II) X≤Z

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Q.46 Statements: A>B≤C=D≤E , C≥F=G>H Q.65 Statements: P<E<T≤R ; T≥K
Conclusions: I) G≤H II) A>H Conclusions: I) K>P II) R≥K

Q.47 Statements: H≥T>S≤Q , T≥U=V>B Q.66 Statements: X<W ; A>C≥H=W


Conclusions: I) V>S II) B≤H Conclusions: I) C>X II) A>W

Q.48 Statements: F>K≥L , R>K=H Q.67 Statements: B≤N<D ; K=R<D≤W


Conclusions: I) H≥L II) R>F Conclusions: I) N=R II) B<W

Q.49 Statements: N ≥P>K=L , P≤S<Q<Z , T>K Q.68 Statements: T>R>A>C<K ; N<E<C>S>D


Conclusions: I) N>Q II) Z<T Conclusions: I) S>A II) K<E

Q.50 Statements: P<H=O ; N≥V≥E>H<S Q.69 Statements: S=L≤U=M ; Z≥R>C=M


Conclusions: I) N≥P II) S>P Conclusions: I) Z>S II) S=Z

Q.51 Statements: U>Y≥W≤K ; W=X>Z Q.70 Statements: T>R>A>C<K ; N<E<C>S>D


Conclusions: I) U>K II) Z≤K Conclusions: I) D<T II) N<R

Q.52 Statements: G≥H>J≤K ; H>M ; J>U Q.71 Statements: Y≤E<L =O≥W ; S≥P>L≥I≤T
Conclusions: I) H>U II) M<G Conclusions: I) E<P II) I>E

Q.53 Statements: L≤K<J≥U ; J≤T≤R Q.72 Statements: Y<E<L=O≥W ; S≥P>L≥I≤T


Conclusions: I) T>L II) U≤R Conclusions: I) Y≤T II) S>W

Q.54 Statements: P≥Q≥W=S≥L ; Y≤S


Conclusions: I) P>Y II) Y=P
TPYE- 4
Q.55 Statements: G≥H>J≤K ; H>M ; J>U Direction ( 73-77) : In the following questions, the
Conclusions: I) M<K II) K>U symbol @, ©, #, $ , and % are used with the following
meanings:
Q.56 Statements: P<L≤A=N≥E≥D ; Q≥N<O ‘P©Q’ means ‘P’ is either smaller than or equal to ‘Q’ .
Conclusions: I) L≤E II) P<Q ‘P%Q’ means ‘P’ is neither smaller than nor equal to ‘Q’.
‘P@Q’ means ‘P’ is either greater than or equal to ‘Q’ .
Q.57 Statements: P≤U=N≤C≥H>S ; K≥C ‘P$Q’ means ‘P’ is neither greater than nor equal to ‘Q’ .
Conclusions: I) P≤C II) U>H ‘P#Q’ means‘P’is neither greater than nor smaller than‘Q’
Now in each of the following question,
Q.58 Statements: P≤U=N≤C≥H ; K≥C assuming the given statement to be true , find which of
Conclusions: I) K>U II) U=K the two conclusion I and II given below them is/are
definitely true.
Q.59 Statements: P<L≤A=N≥E≥D ; Q≥N<O Give answer :
Conclusions: I) Q≥D II) A<D 1) If only conclusion I is true.
2) If only conclusion II is true.
Q.60 Statements: S≤M≥I≤L=E ; R>O≥M≤A≤T 3) If either conclusion I or II is true.
4) If neither conclusion I nor II is true.
Conclusions: I) S≤T II) A≥L
5) If both conclusion I and II are true.
Q.61 Statements: P>R≥I≤D<E ; S≤L≤I≥T≥R
Conclusions: I) T>D II) E≤L Q.73 Statements: M©D , D#F ,F@B
Conclusions: I) B©D II) F#M
Q.62 Statements: S≤M≥I≥L=E ; R≥O ≥M≤AT
Conclusions: I) E≤R II) I>O Q.74 Statements: W$K, K©H, H@R
Conclusions: I) R$K II) H%W
Q.63 Statements: P>R≥I≤D<E ; S≤L≤I≥T≥R
Conclusions: I) S>P II) I≤R Q.75 Statements: K@R, R%T, T#J
Conclusions: I) J$R II) T$K
Q.64 Statements: P≤L=A≤N ; Q≥C>N
Conclusions: I) Q=P II) P<Q Q.76 Statements: H$T, T%W, Q@K
Conclusions: I) W$H II) W@H

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Q.77 Statements: B%E, E@F, F©M Q.(88-92) Based on the given data answer the following
Conclusions: I) M%E II) B@F question:
‘P$Q’ means ‘P’ is not smaller than ‘Q’
Direction (78-82 ) : In the following questions, the ‘P@Q’ means ‘P’ is neither smaller than nor equal to ‘Q’
symbol @, & , #, $ , and % are used with the ‘P#Q’ means ‘P’ is neither greater than nor equal to ‘Q’
following meanings: ‘P&Q’ means ‘P’ is neither smaller than nor greater than ‘Q’
‘P@Q’ means ‘P’ is not smaller than ‘Q’ . ‘P*Q’ means ‘P’ is not greater than ‘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’ Q.88 Which of the given symbols can be placed in blank
‘P$Q’ means ‘P’ is Not greater than ‘Q’ . space respectively (in the same order from left to right)
‘P%Q’ means ‘P’ is neither smaller than nor equal to Q’.
such that all the three expressions V$F, T#V and E@T
definitely holds true? H__T__F__E__V
Q.78 Statements: R%T@J%A$S#H ; I%T
1. $, #, &, *
Conclusions: I) H#A II) H%A
2. #, #, *, *
Q.79 Statements: N@V$R#M%I#K ; 3. $, #, *, &
F&M ; V%C ; R%D 4. Either 1 or 2 or 3
Conclusions: I) N#C II) D%F 5. None of the above

Q.80 Statements: A%B#C%D$E ; G@F%B Q.89 Which of the given symbols can be placed in blank
Conclusions: I) G@A II) A&G space respectively (in the same order from left to right)
such that all the expressions M@W is definitely true and
Q.81 Statements: C@A%R&P@W ; A@N#T Either W&N or W#N is true? N__B__W__H__M
Conclusions: I) T$C II) T&P 1. &, $, @, #
2. &, &, #, *
Q.82 Statements: P%T#D$H@S ; 3. $, $,*, *
H%N ; T#G ; H&M 4. $, &, *, &
Conclusions: I) G&M II) P%G 5. &, $, *, &

Direction (83-87 ) : In the following questions, the Q.90 What symbol will come in between K and N such
symbol @, ©, *, $ , and % are used with the following that all the given expressions R@K, K$N, K*R, M$N are
meanings: definitely false ? M $ K__N*R
‘P@Q’ means ‘P’ is Not greater than ‘Q’ .
1. #
‘P%Q’ means ‘P’ is not smaller than ‘Q’ .
2. $
‘P*Q’ means ‘P’ is neither smaller than nor equal to Q’.
‘P©Q’ means ‘P’ is neither greater than nor equal to ‘Q . 3. *
‘P$Q’ means‘P’is neither greater than nor smaller than‘Q’ 4. @
5. &
Q.83 Statements: D*A, F$E@B, D*B , C©B Q.91 Statements: D$E; F@M; D$O; E$F; N&E
Conclusions: I) E*A II) A%F Conclusions:
I. F@O
Q.84 Statements: A*Z©B%C*X©D II. O@E
Conclusions: I) B©X II) B%X III. E@M
IV. N@D
Q.85 Statements: A*B, C@B, D©E$B, 1. Only I is true.
2. Only II is true.
E©F, G@B
3. Only III is true.
Conclusions: I) C*G II) C©G
4. Either II or III is true.
5. None
Q.86 Statements: X*Y%Z$M*A%B
Conclusions: I) X*A II) Y%M
Q.92 Which of the symbol must be placed in blank which
is between T and F such that all the three expressions
Q.87 Statements: P©Q*R$Z*S@X©T
Conclusions: I) T*Z II) R@T V$F, T#V, and E@T definitely holds true? H__T__F__E_V
1. &
2. *
3. @
4. $
5. #
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Q.101 Statements: A=B≠C
Give Answer: Conclusions: I) A>C II) A<C
1) Only I follow
2) Only II follow Q.102 Statements: M=N≠O≠P=Q=R<S<T
3) Either I or II follow Conclusions: I) N>Q II) R>M
4) Neither I or II follow
5) Both are true Q.103 Statements: S>T>U≠V≠W<X<Y
Conclusions: I) U>W II) U<W
Q.93 Statements: A=B≠C≥D>E<F
Conclusions: I) B>D II) B≤D Q.104 Statements: S≯B≱I=C≠L
Conclusions: I) S≤I II) S>I
Q.94 Statements: A=B≠C≥D>E<F
Conclusions: I) B>D II) B≥D Q.105 Statements: 1≮2=3≰4 ; 5< 4≠6
Conclusions: I) 3<5 II) 2>5
Q.95 Statements: J=K≠L≠M=N>O≥P>Q
Conclusions: I) K>N II) M≥J Q.106 Statements: I=C≠L≠E=R
Conclusions: I) C>E II) C<E
Q.97 Statements: S≥T≮U=V<W≠X>Y≥Z
Conclusions: I) V<X II) V>X Q.107 Statements: S≱L≠E≠C ; T<I≠O=N=L
Conclusions: I) E>O II) E≤O
Q.98 Statements: C=G<B≤L≰P=Q
Conclusions: I) Q<B II) Q<L Q.109 Statements: S≠K=I≰P ; I≠T
Conclusions: I) K>T II) K≤T
Q.99 Statements: D=E≰J≥N≥O≥S≱T
Conclusions: I) N≤D II) N<T Q.110 Statements: @≠+>$≰#=©
Conclusions: I) + > # II) © ≰ $
Q.100 Statements: Y≰Z≥B=C≥L≰M
Conclusions: I) M<Y II) L≤Z

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