Statements: S × Q, R + T, R - S
Conclusions:
I. S + T
II. Q = T
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 ≤ S ≥ R > T and relation between Q and T can't be found. Hence, only conclusion I is true.
Statements: K + M, M @ R, R × T
Conclusions: I. K + T II. T + M
Statements: R + N, S ® B, A @ R, B $ A
I. S $ N
II. A @ N
Statements: R # Q, Q @ F, F % A Conclusions: I. R © A II. R # F
Statements: N ≥ O ≥ P = Q > R
Conclusions: I. N > R II. R = N