Q.11. Statement: J @ K, K % M, M # T
Conclusion: I. K % T
II. K @ T
Direction: (12-15) In these questions, symbols @, #, *, $ & © are used for different meaning as shown below:
‘A @ B’ means A is not greater than B.
‘A # B’ means A is neither greater than nor equal to B.
‘A*B’ means A is not less than B.
‘A $ B’ means A is neither less than nor equal to B.
‘A © B’ means A is neither greater than nor less than B.
Considering all the statements in each question true, find that which of the following two conclusions – I & II is definitely true.
Q.12. Statement: H $ K, K © R, R @ J, J # F
Conclusion: I. R # H
II. F $ R
III. H $ J
(A) Only I & II are true.
(B) Only I is true.
(C) Only II is true.
(D) Only II & III are true.
(E) All are true.
Q.13. Statement : L ≤ M, M * P, M # D, D $ F
Conclusion : I. L @ P
II. P ≤ D
III. P > D
(A) Only I is true.
(B) Only II is true.
(C) Either I or III is true.
(D) Only I & II are true.
(E) None of these
Q.14. Statement:
T @ V, V # Q, Q © L, L * M
Conclusion: I. M @ Q
II. T @ L
III. T # L
(A) Only I is true.
(B) Only II is true.
(C) Only III is true.
(D) Only I & III are true.
(E) None of these
Q.15. Statement: J * E, D @ E, E $ K, K © T
Conclusion: I. J $ D
II. J * D
III. E $ T
(A) None is true.
(B) Only II & III are true.
(C) Only I & III are true.
(D) All are true.
(E) None of these
Q.16. Statement: H @ I, I # L, L * A, A $ Q.
Conclusion: I. H # L
II. H * L
III. Q # H
(A) Only I is true.
(B) Only I & II are true.
(C) Only III & either I or II are true.
(D) Either I or III is true.
(E) None of these.
Q.17. Which word is at last after arranging the following according to dictionary?
(A) Satin
(B) Satire
(C) Saturn
(D) Satiate
Q.18. Arrange the following in the order of the dictionary.
1. Scenery 2. Science 3. Scandal 4. School 5. Scatter
(A) 3,5,1,4,2
(B) 3,5,4,1,2
(C) 5,3,4,2,1
(D) 5,3,2,1,4
Q.19. Which will be the 2nd word from the following in the telephone dictionary?
(A) SAJEWET
(B) SAJEWAT
(C) SEGVAN
(D) SALWAR
Q.20. Arrange the following words according to the dictionary.
1. Critical 2. Criterion 3. Crisis 4. Crisp
(A) 3,4,2,1
(B) 1,3,4,2
(C) 3,4,1,2
(D) 4,3,1,2
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