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                                                                      Conclusions: I. C < A     II. D ≤ B
            Direction (Qs. 1-5): In these question, relationship
            between different element  is shown in the statements.   9.  Statements:  H  >  J  =  K,          K  ≥  L,          L  >  T,
            These statements are followed by two conclusions.         T < V
                                     [Central Bank of India (PO).]     Conclusions: I. K > T     II. L ≤ H
            Mark answer                                          10.  Statements: A ≥ B = C,     D > C = E
            (a)  If only conclusion I follows                         Conclusions: I. E > A     II. A < D
            (b)  If only conclusion II follows                   Direction (Qs. 11-15): In these question, the relationship
            (c)  If either conclusion I or II follows            between different element is  shown in the statements.
                                                                 These statements are followed by two conclusions.  [India
            (d)  If neither conclusion I nor II follows          Overseas Bank (PO)]
            (e)  If both conclusion I and II follow.             Mark answer
            1.   Statements: N = P,     P < F,     F > L,     L = K  (a)  If only conclusion I follows

                Conclusions: I. F = K     II. F > K              (b)  If only conclusion II follows
            2.   Statements: Z > T,     T < M,     M < J         (c)  If either conclusion I or II follows
                Conclusions: I. T < J     II. J < Z              (d)  If neither conclusion I nor II follows
            3.   Statements: Q = Z,     C ≥ G ,     G ≥ Q,     Q ≥ R  (e)  If both conclusion I and II follow.
                Conclusions: I. G ≥ Z     II. C ≥ R              11.  Statements: A ≥ B= C,     B < D ≤ E
            4.   Statements: A > B > C,     D > E > F,     D > C      Conclusions: I. D > A     II. E > C
                Conclusions: I. E > C     II. F > B              12.  Statements: L > U ≥ K,     Z < U < R
            5.   Statements: K < L,     K > M,     M ≥ N,     N > O     Conclusions: I. L > Z     II. K < R
                Conclusions: I. O < M     II. O < K              13.  Statements: Y < J = P ≥ R > I

                                        [Corporation Bank (PO)]       Conclusions: I. J > I     II. Y < R
            6.   Statements: P ≥ Q = R > S >T                    14.  Statements: V ≥ K > M = N,     M > S,     T < K
                Conclusions: I. P ≥ T     II. T < Q                   Conclusions: I. T < N     II. V = S
            7.   Statements: L ≤ M < N > O ≥ P                   15.  Statements: F ≤ X < A,     R < X ≤ F
                Conclusions: I. O < M     II. P ≤ N                   Conclusions: I. F ≤ E     II. R < F
            8.   Statements: A > B, B ≥ C = D < E
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