A) Third to the right |
B) Second to the right |
C) Third to the left |
D) Immediate right |
E) Second to the left |
B) Second to the right |
1). Who sits second to the left of P ?
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2). Statements: Some posts are mails. Some mails are letters. No letter is a circular. Conclusions : I. No letter is a post. II. Some letters are pods.
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3). Statements: Some posts are mails. Some mails are letters. No letter is a circular. Conclusions: I. All posts being circulars is a possibility. II. All mails can never be circulars.
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4). Statement: No Option is a question. No question is a choice. All alternatives are choices. Conclusions : I.No choice is an option. II.All alternatives can never be options.
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5). Statements: All tablets are medicines. All syrups are medicines. Some syrups are vitamins. Conclusions : I.All medicines being vitamins is a possibility. II.All syrups are tablets.
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6). Statements: Some planets are stars. All moons are stars. No star is a comet. Conclusions : I.Some moons are definitely not planets. II. All planets can never be comets.
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7). Statements : \( \Large G \le R = A \ge I \ge N ; Z\ge A = U \) Conclusions : I.\( \Large R \ge N \) II. \( \Large G \le Z \)
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8). Statements : \( \Large G \le R = A \ge I \ge N ; Z\ge A = U \) Conclusions : I. U > N II. U = N
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9). Statements : \( \Large W \ge A = L \ge E; K \le L < U \) Conclusions : I. \( \Large W \ge K \) II. \( \Large E > U \)
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10). Statements : \( \Large J > X \ge E = Z; L > E \) Conclusions : I. J > L II. L > Z
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