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            Direction (Qs. 19-25) In the  following  information   23.  Statements: M # W,     W % N,     N S B
            question, the symbols @, © S, %, and are used with the      Conclusions: I. N % M     II. N © M     III. M S B
            following meaning as illustrated: Andhra Bank             (a)  Only either I or II is true
                                           (Marketing Associate)]     (b)  Only either I or III is true
            ‘P S Q’ means ‘P is neither smallest than nor equal to Q’.     (c)  Only either I or II and III are true
            ‘P # Q’ means ‘P is not smallest than Q’.                 (d)  Only III is true
            ‘P @ Q’ means ‘P is not greater than Q.                   (e)  None of these
            ‘P % Q’ means ‘P is neither smallest than greater than Q’.  24.  Statements: M © T,     T # J,     J S K
            ‘P ©Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor equal to Q’.     Conclusions: I. K © T     II. M © J     III. K @ M
            In  each of  the  following questions assuming the given      (a)  None is true   (b)  Only III is true
            statements to be true, find which of the three conclusions      (c)  Only II is true   (d)  Only I is true
            I, II and III given below them is are definitely true.     (e)  Only I and II are true
            19.  Statements: F @ N,     N © D,     D @ R
                Conclusions: I. D # F     II. R S N     III. R S F  25.  Statements: R © F,     F # D,     D @ M
                (a)  None is true                                     Conclusions: I. R © D     II. M % F     III. M S R
                (b)  Only I is true                                   (a)  None is true
                (c)  Only II is true                                  (b)  Only I is true
                (d)  Only III is true                                 (c)  Only II is true
                (e)  Only II and III are true                         (d)  Only III is true
            20.  Statements: B % H,     H S E,     E @ K              (e)  Only I and II are true
                Conclusions: I. K S H     II. K S B     III. E © B                         [RBI Grade B Officers (PO)]
                (a)  None is true                                Direction (Qs. 26-30): In these question, relationship
                                                                 between different elements is  shown in the statements.
                (b)  Only III is true                            The statements are followed by two conclusions.
                (c)  Only II is true                             Give answer
                (d)  Only I is true                              (a)  If only conclusion I is true
                (e)  Only I and III are true                     (b)  If only conclusion II is true
            21.  Statements: W @ F,     F S M,     M © D         (c)  If either conclusion I or II is true
                Conclusions: I. D S F     II. W © B     III. F S D  (d)  If neither conclusion I nor II is true
                (a)  None is true                                (e)  If both conclusion I and II are true
                (b)  Only I is true                              26.  Statements: N < O  ≥ R > T;     R < A;     B ≤ T
                (c)  Only II is true                                  Conclusions: I. N < A     II. B < A
                (d)  Only III is true                            27.  Statements: C ≥ D = E ≤ F;     Y < D ≥ W
                (e)  Only II and III are true                         Conclusions: I. C ≥Y     II. F ≥Y
            22.  Statements: M # W,     W % N,     N S B         (28–29):
                Conclusions: I. N % M     II. N © M     III. M S B  28.  Statements: S ≤ T < U ≥ W;     T≤ R,     G > U
                (a)  Only either I or II is true                      Conclusions: I. S < G      II. W ≤ R
                (b)  Only either I or III is true                29.  Conclusions: I. R ≥ S      II. W< G
                (c)  Only either I or II and III are true        30.  Statements: H ≥ G < I;     F ≤ G > Z
                (d)  Only III is true                                 Conclusions: I. F ≤ H     II. Z < I
                (e)  None of these
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