Question : Directions: If U = M > J = R and J = S < T, then which of the following options is NOT correct?
Option 1: M > T
Option 2: J < U
Option 3: J < T
Option 4: R = S
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Correct Answer: M > T
Solution : Given: U = M > J = R and J = S < T After combining the statements – U = M > J = R = S < T
Let's check each option – First option: M > T; False, M > J = R = S < T, as there is no definite relation between M and T. Second option: J < U; True, U = M > J, make U > J Third option: J < T; True, J = R = S < T, make J < T Fourth option: R = S; True, as given in the statement.
Therefore, the conclusion given in the first option is not correct. Hence, the first option is correct.
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Question : Directions: If G = E < D < R and E = Y > K > Q, then which of the following options is NOT correct?
Option 1: G < Q
Option 2: R > Q
Option 3: G < R
Option 4: Y < R
Question : Directions: If Z = U = R < Q < G = D > H > A, then which of the following options is NOT correct?
Option 1: A < G
Option 2: G > H
Option 3: Z = Q
Option 4: Q > U
Question : Direction: If Z = Y > R = M and G > H = Z = Q, then which of the following options is NOT correct?
Option 1: H = Y
Option 2: G > Q
Option 3: R > Z
Option 4: Q > R
Question : Directions: If H < E = D < P and C = E > Z = Q, then which of the following options is NOT correct?
Option 1: D > H
Option 2: P > Z
Option 3: P = Q
Option 4: D = C
Question : Directions: In this question, the statement is followed by two conclusions. Which of the two conclusions is/are true? Statement: X < U = F > R ≥ P < T < W Conclusions: I. X < T II. R > W
Option 1: Only conclusion I is true
Option 2: Neither conclusion I nor II is true
Option 3: Only conclusion II is true
Option 4: Both conclusions I and II are true
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