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MINI MOCK (Set – 7)
1) Statement: K > M ≥ T > L; T < R ≤ P < Q Conclusion : I. K > R II. M < P III. L < Q 2) Statement: S > F ≥ Q > R; F < K ≤ G = L Conclusion : I. G > Q II. S > L III. G > Q 3) Statement: X ≤ M ≤ F, H ≥ I ≥ J, I ≤ O < P < X, J < Q > S Conclusion : I. I < M II. H > Q III. O < F IV. H ≥ P 4) Statement: V ≥ Z ≥ F < H > J, O < H ≤ Q ≤ S > U, F ≤ W ≤ X < Y Conclusion : I. F < S II. V ≥ Y III. O < X IV. X < Q 5) Statement: C > P ≥ G = F; G < H ≤ I < T Conclusion : I. H > F II. P < I III. C > H
Mini Mock (Set – 7)
Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H buy different fruits apple, pear, peach, pineapple, orange, mango, kiwi and papaya not necessarily in the same order The weights of the fruits were 1kg, 2kg, 3kg, 4kg, 5kg, 6kg, 7kg and 8kg not necessarily in the same order. • The sum of the weights of the fruits D and F together is equal to the weight of the mangoes. • Pineapple and the fruit bought by C together weigh equal to weight of the fruit bought by E • B’s weight of the fruit was twice the weight of the fruit bought by C. • Apple weighed 3kg more than pineapple • E’s weight of the fruit was thrice the weight of fruit bought by F • A’s weight of the fruit weighed less than the weight of the fruit bought by C. • H bought papaya and mangoes did not weigh 3kg. • Peach weighed twice the weight of kiwi • Weight of pear and kiwi together was equal to the weight of papaya and orange.