Either-Or Logic Advanced Worksheet: Focus on exam-oriented approach Either-Or Logic ADVANCED

Level up your Either-Or Logic skills! You're at Worksheet 8 of 10 (77% through this series). This exam hall simulation worksheet features 20 advanced-level problems with a focus on exam-oriented approach. Topics covered: either-or logic bank exam questions, either-or logic ssc cgl, either-or logic reasoning tricks.

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Question 1

Directions: Δ = >, ∇ = <, ◌ = =, □ = >=, ○ = <=, ☆ = != Statement: Z Δ F ∇ P Conclusions: I. Z > P II. Z ≤ P Which of the following is true?
Decoded statement: Z > F < P

Since the conclusions are complementary (one is the exact opposite of the other), exactly one of them must be true. Therefore, either I or II follows.

Question 2

Directions: Δ = >, ∇ = <, ◌ = =, □ = >=, ○ = <=, ☆ = != Statement: Z Δ D ∇ H Conclusions: I. Z ≤ H II. Z > H Which of the following is true?
Decoded statement: Z > D < H

Since the conclusions are complementary (one is the exact opposite of the other), exactly one of them must be true. Therefore, either I or II follows.

Question 3

Directions: Δ = >, ∇ = <, ◌ = =, □ = >=, ○ = <=, ☆ = != Statement: B Δ A ∇ X Conclusions: I. B ≥ X II. B < X Which of the following is true?
Decoded statement: B > A < X

Since the conclusions are complementary (one is the exact opposite of the other), exactly one of them must be true. Therefore, either I or II follows.

Question 4

Directions: Δ = >, ∇ = <, ◌ = =, □ = >=, ○ = <=, ☆ = != Statement: D Δ S ∇ C Conclusions: I. D < C II. D ≥ C Which of the following is true?
Decoded statement: D > S < C

Since the conclusions are complementary (one is the exact opposite of the other), exactly one of them must be true. Therefore, either I or II follows.

Question 5

Directions: Δ = >, ∇ = <, ◌ = =, □ = >=, ○ = <=, ☆ = != Statement: Y Δ D ∇ U Conclusions: I. Y < U II. Y ≥ U Which of the following is true?
Decoded statement: Y > D < U

Since the conclusions are complementary (one is the exact opposite of the other), exactly one of them must be true. Therefore, either I or II follows.

Question 6

Directions: Δ = >, ∇ = <, ◌ = =, □ = >=, ○ = <=, ☆ = != Statement: Q Δ U ∇ F Conclusions: I. Q ≥ F II. Q < F Which of the following is true?
Decoded statement: Q > U < F

Since the conclusions are complementary (one is the exact opposite of the other), exactly one of them must be true. Therefore, either I or II follows.

Question 7

Directions: Δ = >, ∇ = <, ◌ = =, □ = >=, ○ = <=, ☆ = != Statement: X Δ T ∇ C Conclusions: I. X < C II. X ≥ C Which of the following is true?
Decoded statement: X > T < C

Since the conclusions are complementary (one is the exact opposite of the other), exactly one of them must be true. Therefore, either I or II follows.

Question 8

Directions: Δ = >, ∇ = <, ◌ = =, □ = >=, ○ = <=, ☆ = != Statement: E Δ A ∇ B Conclusions: I. E ≤ B II. E > B Which of the following is true?
Decoded statement: E > A < B

Since the conclusions are complementary (one is the exact opposite of the other), exactly one of them must be true. Therefore, either I or II follows.

Question 9

Directions: Δ = >, ∇ = <, ◌ = =, □ = >=, ○ = <=, ☆ = != Statement: V Δ P ∇ Y Conclusions: I. V ≥ Y II. V < Y Which of the following is true?
Decoded statement: V > P < Y

Since the conclusions are complementary (one is the exact opposite of the other), exactly one of them must be true. Therefore, either I or II follows.

Question 10

Directions: Δ = >, ∇ = <, ◌ = =, □ = >=, ○ = <=, ☆ = != Statement: V Δ H ∇ S Conclusions: I. V = S II. V ≠ S Which of the following is true?
Decoded statement: V > H < S

Since the conclusions are complementary (one is the exact opposite of the other), exactly one of them must be true. Therefore, either I or II follows.

Question 11

Directions: Δ = >, ∇ = <, ◌ = =, □ = >=, ○ = <=, ☆ = != Statement: D Δ B ∇ F Conclusions: I. D < F II. D ≥ F Which of the following is true?
Decoded statement: D > B < F

Since the conclusions are complementary (one is the exact opposite of the other), exactly one of them must be true. Therefore, either I or II follows.

Question 12

Directions: Δ = >, ∇ = <, ◌ = =, □ = >=, ○ = <=, ☆ = != Statement: Y Δ D ∇ A Conclusions: I. Y = A II. Y ≠ A Which of the following is true?
Decoded statement: Y > D < A

Since the conclusions are complementary (one is the exact opposite of the other), exactly one of them must be true. Therefore, either I or II follows.

Question 13

Directions: Δ = >, ∇ = <, ◌ = =, □ = >=, ○ = <=, ☆ = != Statement: F Δ E ∇ Q Conclusions: I. F = Q II. F ≠ Q Which of the following is true?
Decoded statement: F > E < Q

Since the conclusions are complementary (one is the exact opposite of the other), exactly one of them must be true. Therefore, either I or II follows.

Question 14

Directions: Δ = >, ∇ = <, ◌ = =, □ = >=, ○ = <=, ☆ = != Statement: S Δ C ∇ G Conclusions: I. S < G II. S ≥ G Which of the following is true?
Decoded statement: S > C < G

Since the conclusions are complementary (one is the exact opposite of the other), exactly one of them must be true. Therefore, either I or II follows.

Question 15

Directions: Δ = >, ∇ = <, ◌ = =, □ = >=, ○ = <=, ☆ = != Statement: V Δ B ∇ G Conclusions: I. V < G II. V ≥ G Which of the following is true?
Decoded statement: V > B < G

Since the conclusions are complementary (one is the exact opposite of the other), exactly one of them must be true. Therefore, either I or II follows.

Question 16

Directions: Δ = >, ∇ = <, ◌ = =, □ = >=, ○ = <=, ☆ = != Statement: D Δ C ∇ Z Conclusions: I. D = Z II. D ≠ Z Which of the following is true?
Decoded statement: D > C < Z

Since the conclusions are complementary (one is the exact opposite of the other), exactly one of them must be true. Therefore, either I or II follows.

Question 17

Directions: Δ = >, ∇ = <, ◌ = =, □ = >=, ○ = <=, ☆ = != Statement: F Δ W ∇ H Conclusions: I. F ≥ H II. F < H Which of the following is true?
Decoded statement: F > W < H

Since the conclusions are complementary (one is the exact opposite of the other), exactly one of them must be true. Therefore, either I or II follows.

Question 18

Directions: Δ = >, ∇ = <, ◌ = =, □ = >=, ○ = <=, ☆ = != Statement: Y Δ H ∇ V Conclusions: I. Y = V II. Y ≠ V Which of the following is true?
Decoded statement: Y > H < V

Since the conclusions are complementary (one is the exact opposite of the other), exactly one of them must be true. Therefore, either I or II follows.

Question 19

Directions: Δ = >, ∇ = <, ◌ = =, □ = >=, ○ = <=, ☆ = != Statement: D Δ Q ∇ U Conclusions: I. D > U II. D ≤ U Which of the following is true?
Decoded statement: D > Q < U

Since the conclusions are complementary (one is the exact opposite of the other), exactly one of them must be true. Therefore, either I or II follows.

Question 20

Directions: Δ = >, ∇ = <, ◌ = =, □ = >=, ○ = <=, ☆ = != Statement: S Δ Q ∇ R Conclusions: I. S ≤ R II. S > R Which of the following is true?
Decoded statement: S > Q < R

Since the conclusions are complementary (one is the exact opposite of the other), exactly one of them must be true. Therefore, either I or II follows.
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