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Logical Reasoning Challenges

The document defines symbols used to represent relationships between elements: $, @, %, & and #. It then presents multiple questions testing understanding of these relationships through statements and conclusions. The questions require determining which conclusion(s) follow from the given statements based on the defined symbols. The overall document is assessing ability to reason about inequalities and order relationships expressed through specialized symbols.

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Logical Reasoning Challenges

The document defines symbols used to represent relationships between elements: $, @, %, & and #. It then presents multiple questions testing understanding of these relationships through statements and conclusions. The questions require determining which conclusion(s) follow from the given statements based on the defined symbols. The overall document is assessing ability to reason about inequalities and order relationships expressed through specialized symbols.

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Directions (1-5): In the following questions, the (a) If only conclusion I follows.
symbols $, @, %, & and # are used with the following
meanings as illustrated below: (b) If only conclusion II follows.

‘A $ B' means A is neither greater nor smaller than B (c) If either conclusion I or II follows.

‘A @ B' means A is neither greater than nor equal to B (d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows.

`A % B' means A is neither smaller than nor equal to B (e) If both conclusion I and II follow.

‘A& B' means A is not smaller than B Q6. Statements: A ≤ D < C ≥ B < E

‘A # B' means A is not greater than B Conclusion:

In each of the following questions, assuming the given I. C > A II. A ≥ C


statements to be true, find out which of the two Q7. Statements: P > L ≤ M < N > Q
conclusions I and II given below them is/are definitely
true. Give answer Conclusion:

a) if only conclusion I is true. I. P > Q II. Q > M

b) if only conclusion II is true. Q8. Statement: S ≥ T = U < V ≥ X

c) if either conclusion I or II is true. Conclusions:

d) if neither conclusion I nor II is true. I. V > S II. V > T

e) if both conclusions I and II are true. Q9. Statement: M ≤ N > O ≥ P = Q

Q1.Statements: W&P, P %G, G @ I, I # N Conclusions:

Conclusions: I. N%W II. N # W I. M ≥ Q II. Q < M

Q2.Statements: U @ D, D $ E, E % Y, Y& W Q10. Statement: U ≤ V < W =X < Y

Conclusions: I. U @ Y II. W %D Conclusions:

Q3.Statements: Z % N, N # K, K $ M, M @ R I. Y > V II. W > U

Conclusions: I. M $ N II. M% N Directions (11-13): Read the statements carefully and


answer the following questions.
Q4.Statements: V&D, D %T, K $ T, K # F
Q11. In which of the following expressions will the
Conclusions: I. V% F II. V% K expression ‘H < J’ be definitely true?
Q5.Statements: S $ Q, Q @ B, B &K, K # W (a) G < H ≥ I = J (b) H > G ≥ I = J
Conclusions: I. W%K II. S @ B (c) J = I ≥ G > H (d) H ≥ G > I < J
Directions (6-10): In these questions, relationship (e) None of these
between different elements is shown in the
statements. These statements are followed by two Q12. Which of the following expressions will be true if
conclusions: the expression ‘K ≥ L > M ≥ N’ is definitely true?

(a) N ≤ K (b) K = M (c) K < N


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(d) L ≥ N (e) None is true a) Only Conclusion I is true.

Q13. Which of the following expressions will be true if b) Only Conclusion II is true.
the expression ‘M ≥ K < T = Q’ is definitely true?
c) Either Conclusion I or II is true
(a) Q < K (b) M ≥ T (c) K < Q
d) Neither conclusion I nor II is true.
(d) T = M (e) None is true
e) Both conclusions I and II are true.
Directions (14-15): In each question, four statements
showing relationship have been given, which are 17. Statements: S ≤ T ≤ K ≤ E; N ≥ E ≤ P
followed by three conclusions I, II and III. Assuming Conclusions: I. S ≤ N II. S ≤ P
that the given statements are true, find out which
conclusion(s) is/are definitely true. a) Only Conclusion I is true.

Q14. Statements: F ≥ M, M> A, R< A, E > R b) Only Conclusion II is true.

Conclusions: I. M> E c) Either Conclusion I or II is true.

II. F ≥ E d) Neither conclusion I nor II is true.

III. F< E e) Both conclusions I and II are true.

(a) Only I follows 18. Statements: S > O ≥ U ≥ P; O ≤ T < R; T ≥ E > A

(b) Only I & II follow Conclusions: I. R < A II. U = A

(c) Only II and III follow a) Only Conclusion I is true.

(d) either II or III follows b) Only Conclusion II is true.

(e) All follow c) Either Conclusion I or II is true.

Q15. Statements: A ≥ B, M >B, D< M, F =D d) Neither conclusion I nor II is true.

Conclusions: I. B > D II. B < A III. M> F e) Both conclusions I and II are true.

(a) All follow 19. Statements: P< A ≤ C ≥ K; C ≤ O < L; R ≤ N ≤ C

(b) Only I & II follow Conclusions: I. O ≥ R II. P ≤ O

(c) Only II and III follow a) Only Conclusion I is true.

(d) Only either II or III follows b) Only Conclusion II is true.

(e) Only III follows c) Either Conclusion I or II is true.

Directions (16-20): Following questions are based on d) Neither conclusion I nor II is true.
given information below and you’ve to tell which
e) Both conclusions I and II are true.
conclusion(s) follow:
20. Statements: S > O ≥ U ≥ P; O ≤ T < R; T ≥ E > A
16.Statements: P< A ≤ C ≥ K; C ≤ O < L; R ≤ N ≤ C
Conclusions: I. T > P II. T = P
Conclusions: I . A = K II. R < L

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a) Only Conclusion I is true. D) Only I and II are true

b) Only Conclusion II is true. E) None of these

c) Either Conclusion I or II is true.

d) Neither conclusion I nor II is true. 23.Statements: 1@3, 3%8, 8#6

e) Both conclusions I and II are true. Conclusions:

Directions (21-25): In the following questions, the I. 1*6 II. 6%3 III. 8%1
symbols $, @, %, #, and * are used with the following
meaning below : A) None of true

A$B means “ A is not smaller than B” B) Only I is true

A@B means “A is not greater than B” C) Only II is true

A*B means “A is neither greater than nor equal to B” D) Only III is true

A%B means “A is neither smaller than nor equal to B” E) Only II and III are true

A#B means “A is neither smaller nor greater than B” 24.Statements: F#X, X$Y, Y%K

Now in each of following questions assuming the Conclusions:


given statements to be true, fine which of conclusions I. Y@F II. K*F III. F$K
A,B and C given below is/are definitely true.
A) Only I and II are true
21.Statements: C*O, O@E, E#D
B) Only II and III are true
Conclusions:
C) All are true
I. D#O II. D%O III. D%C
D) Only I and III are true
A) All are true
E) None of these
B) Only I is true

C) Only II is true
25.Statements: G#A A$L L@D
D) Only either I or II true
Conclusions:
E) Only either I or II & III are true
I. D#A II.D#G III. L@G
22.Statements: Z$J, J*N, N@S
A) None is true
Conclusions:
B) Only I is true
I. Z%N II. Z$S III. S%J
C) Only II is true
A) Only I is true
D) Only III is true
B) Only III is true
E) Only II and III are true
C) Only II is true

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30. Statements : P @ Q, L @ M, P # L

26.Which of following is definitely false if given Conclusions :


statement A=B>C=D>=G>=F<=E definitely true?
I. Q # M II. M $ P
A) A>E B) D>G C) D>B D) E=F E) G<D
31. Statements: P # M # L, L# N @ Q, Q $ S @ R
27.What will come in place of question marks in
following below such that both F<B and E>=G are Conclusions :
definitely true? A>B=C>M?F>E=H? G I. R @ M II. L @ R
A) <= B) >= C) = D) > E) either B or C 32. Statements : P * Q, Q@ T, T * L
Directions (28 – 32): In the following questions the Conclusions :
symbols #, *, @. $ and = are used with the following
meanings: I. Q # L II. T # P

1) A # B means A is greater than B. 1. D 2. C 3. E 4. D 5. D

2) A * B means A is greater than or equal to B. 33. Statements: A > M ≥ D > H ≤ R ≤ Y < W

3) A @ B means A is equal to B. Conclusions:

4) A $ B means A is lesser than B. I. A>H II. W>H III. R<W IV. M>Y

5) A = B means A is lesser than or equal to B. A) Only I, II and III follows

Now in each of the following questions, assuming the B) Only II follows


three statements to be true, find which of the two
C) Only I and II follows
conclusions
D) Only I and either II or IV follows
I and II given below them is/are true. Give answer.
E) All I, II, III and IV follows
a) if only conclusion I is true
34. Statements: M> U >L ≤ N; L ≥ Y > A
b) if only conclusion II is true
Conclusions:
c) if either conclusion I or conclusion II is true
I. Y<N II. M>N III. N=Y IV. M>A
d) if neither conclusion I nor conclusion II is true
A) Only either II or III follows
e) if both conclusions I and II are true.
B) Only IV and either I or III follows
28. Statements: P # Q, R $ P, R * O
C) Only IV follows
Conclusions:
D) Only II follows
I. Q # R II. Q $ R
E) Only III follows
29. Statements: P = Q, T @ R, R # P
35. Statements: G ≥ B > D = F; L < B < M
Conclusions :
Conclusions:
I. T = Q II. Q *T

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I. M<J II. G>L III. D>L IV. F< M D. None follows

A) Only II follows E. None of these

B) Only I and III follows 39. Statements: U ≥ R = C, C ≥ N > M

C) None follows Conclusions:

D) Only II and IV follows I. R > N II. U > M III. R ≥ M

E) Only I and II follows A. None follows

36. Statements: E > F ≤ O ≤ L; F ≥ U < T B. Only I follow

Conclusions: C. Only II follows

I. E>L II. T<F III. O>T IV. L<U D. Only III follows

A) Only I follows E. Only II & III follows

B) Only II follows 40. Statements: D > R < Y, V > W ≥ K = Y

C) Only III follows Conclusions:

D) None follows I. W > D II. V ≤ Y III. V > R

E) Only I and IV follows A. Only II follows

37. Statements: N > C ≤ Y ≤ R < U = Z ≥ E B. Only I and III follows

Conclusions: C. Only III follows

I. N>R II. Z≤R III. R>E IV. Z>C D. Only I follow

A) Only I and II follows E. None of these

B) Only IV follows

C) None follows

D) Only II and IV follows

E) Only II and III follows

38. Statement: Q > N ≥ R = B ≤ L < J

Conclusions:

I. J > R II. Q ≥ L III. Q > B

A. Only I and II follows

B. Only II and III follows

C. Only I and III follows

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