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            Direction  (Qs.  1-5): Read each of the following    ‘P * Q’ means ‘P is not greater than Q’.
            statements carefully and answer the questions.       ‘P @ Q’ means ‘P is not smallest than Q’.
                                          [Allahabad Bank (PO)]  Now in each of the following questions assuming the given
            1.  Which of the following expression will be true if the   statements to be true, find which of the three conclusions
                given expression A > B ≥ C < D < E               I, II and III given below them is are definitely true and give
                (a)  A ≥ C             (b)  E > C                your answer accordingly.
                (c)  D ≥ B             (d)  A > D                6.   Statements: V © K, K @ B,     B S M
                (e)  None of these                                    Conclusions: I. V © B     II. M © K     III. M © R
            2.  If the expression E < J ≤ H > Z’,     ‘H ≤ Y’ and ‘E      (a)  None is true
                > F’ true. Which of the following conclusions will be      (b)  Only I is true
                definitely false?                                     (c)  Only II is true
                (a)  F < Y             (b)  Y > E
                (c)  F < H             (d)  J ≤ Y                     (d)  Only III is true
                (e)  All are true                                     (e)  Only II and III are true
            3.  Which of the following symbols should replace the     7.   Statements: D * R,     R % F,     F S T
                question mark in the given expression in order to      Conclusions: I. F % D     II. F S D     III.T © R
                make the expressions ‘K ≤ H’ and ‘M > J’ definitely      (a)  Only I is true
                true?                                                 (b)  Only II is true
                H ≥ I = J ? K ≤ L < M                                 (c)  Only III is true
                (a)  >                 (b)  ≥                         (d)  Only either I or II is true
                (c)  ≤                 (d)  Either < or ≤             (e)  Only either I or II and III are true
                (e)  =                                           8.   Statements: N @ D,     D * K,     K S A
            4.  In which of the following  expressions will be
                expression ‘P > S’ definitely false?                  Conclusions: I. K @ N     II. A © D     III. N S A
                (a)  P > Q ≥ R = S     (b)  S ≤ R ≤ Q < P             (a)  None is true
                (c)  R = P > Q ≥ S     (d)  S > Q ≥ R < P             (b)  Only I is true
                (e)  S < Q ≤ R < P                                    (c)  Only II is true
            5.  Which of the following symbols should be placed in      (d)  Only III is true
                the blank spaces respectively (in the same order from      (e)  Only II and III are true
                left to right) in order to complete the given expressions   9.   Statements: K @ T,     T S N,     N © R
                in a such a manner that ‘N < K’ definitely holds true?     Conclusions: I. R S K     II. N * K     III. K S N
                K – L – M – N                                         (a)  None is true
                (a)  ≥, =, >           (b)  ≤, <, =
                (c)  ≥, =, <           (d)  > ≥, <                    (b)  Only I is true
                (e)  None of these                                    (c)  Only II is true
            Direction (Qs. 6-12): In the following  information       (d)  Only III is true
            question, the symbols S, %, @, © and are used with the      (e)  Only II and III are true
            following meaning as illustrated below:              10.  Statements: W % K, K © T, D S F
                                        [Corporation Bank (PO)]       Conclusions: I. D S K     II. D S W     III. F @ W
            ‘P % Q ‘means ‘P is neither greater than nor smallest than Q’.     (a)  Only I and III are true
            ‘P S Q’ means ‘P is neither smallest than nor equal to Q.     (b)  Only I and II are true
            ‘P © Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor equal to Q’.     (c)  Only II and III are true
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