Statements: N × P, K + P, Q @ K
Conclusions: I. K + N II. Q + N
Only conclusion I is true
Only conclusion II is true
Either conclusion I or II is true
Neither conclusion I nor II is true
Both conclusions I and II are true
SymbolRepresents:×=@<∗≤+>$≠ We get, Q < K > P = N and relation between Q and N cannot be ascertained. Hence, only conclusion I is true.
Statements: P $ Q; N # M; M @ R; R * P
Conclusions:
I. P + N
II. Q $ M
Statements: M ÷ N, P × Q, P + N
I. N + Q
II. N - Q
Statements: N ≥ O ≥ P = Q > R
Conclusions: I. N > R II. R = N
Statements: P @ Q, M # N, N**Q
I. P $ M
II. N # P
Statements: G $ H, J # K, H * K
I. H $ J
II. J * H