Multiple Statements: Worksheet 2 - Beginner Practice Multiple Statements BEGINNER

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📝 Worksheet 2 of 10 • 20 questions • ⏱️ Estimated time: 20 minutes • 🎯 Beginner level

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Question 1

Directions: @ = >, # = <, $ = =, % = >=, ^ = <=, & = != Statements: Y $ R, D $ P, X $ V Conclusions: I. Y > D II. R < P Which of the following is true?
Decoded statements: Y = R, D = P, X = V

Since the statements involve different variables with no connecting links, no definite relationship can be established between Y and D or between R and P.

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.

Question 2

Directions: * = >, + = <, = = =, - = >=, / = <=, ! = != Statements: G = C, S ! T, U ! Y Conclusions: I. G > S II. C < T Which of the following is true?
Decoded statements: G = C, S != T, U != Y

Since the statements involve different variables with no connecting links, no definite relationship can be established between G and S or between C and T.

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.

Question 3

Directions: @ = >, # = <, $ = =, % = >=, ^ = <=, & = != Statements: D ^ C, H @ F Conclusions: I. D > H II. C < F Which of the following is true?
Decoded statements: D <= C, H > F

Since the statements involve different variables with no connecting links, no definite relationship can be established between D and H or between C and F.

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.

Question 4

Directions: * = >, + = <, = = =, - = >=, / = <=, ! = != Statements: Y + X, Q = C, D * R Conclusions: I. Y > Q II. X < C Which of the following is true?
Decoded statements: Y < X, Q = C, D > R

Since the statements involve different variables with no connecting links, no definite relationship can be established between Y and Q or between X and C.

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.

Question 5

Directions: * = >, + = <, = = =, - = >=, / = <=, ! = != Statements: B / F, H * Z Conclusions: I. B > H II. F < Z Which of the following is true?
Decoded statements: B <= F, H > Z

Since the statements involve different variables with no connecting links, no definite relationship can be established between B and H or between F and Z.

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.

Question 6

Directions: @ = >, # = <, $ = =, % = >=, ^ = <=, & = != Statements: S % H, R & F, B ^ U Conclusions: I. S > R II. H < F Which of the following is true?
Decoded statements: S >= H, R != F, B <= U

Since the statements involve different variables with no connecting links, no definite relationship can be established between S and R or between H and F.

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.

Question 7

Directions: * = >, + = <, = = =, - = >=, / = <=, ! = != Statements: W / Q, T ! P Conclusions: I. W > T II. Q < P Which of the following is true?
Decoded statements: W <= Q, T != P

Since the statements involve different variables with no connecting links, no definite relationship can be established between W and T or between Q and P.

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.

Question 8

Directions: @ = >, # = <, $ = =, % = >=, ^ = <=, & = != Statements: F @ W, S & R, T ^ E Conclusions: I. F > S II. W < R Which of the following is true?
Decoded statements: F > W, S != R, T <= E

Since the statements involve different variables with no connecting links, no definite relationship can be established between F and S or between W and R.

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.

Question 9

Directions: @ = >, # = <, $ = =, % = >=, ^ = <=, & = != Statements: G @ T, E @ A, S % U Conclusions: I. G > E II. T < A Which of the following is true?
Decoded statements: G > T, E > A, S >= U

Since the statements involve different variables with no connecting links, no definite relationship can be established between G and E or between T and A.

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.

Question 10

Directions: @ = >, # = <, $ = =, % = >=, ^ = <=, & = != Statements: Y # C, T @ V Conclusions: I. Y > T II. C < V Which of the following is true?
Decoded statements: Y < C, T > V

Since the statements involve different variables with no connecting links, no definite relationship can be established between Y and T or between C and V.

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.

Question 11

Directions: @ = >, # = <, $ = =, % = >=, ^ = <=, & = != Statements: B & E, Q @ U Conclusions: I. B > Q II. E < U Which of the following is true?
Decoded statements: B != E, Q > U

Since the statements involve different variables with no connecting links, no definite relationship can be established between B and Q or between E and U.

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.

Question 12

Directions: @ = >, # = <, $ = =, % = >=, ^ = <=, & = != Statements: X @ W, A ^ C, G % R Conclusions: I. X > A II. W < C Which of the following is true?
Decoded statements: X > W, A <= C, G >= R

Since the statements involve different variables with no connecting links, no definite relationship can be established between X and A or between W and C.

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.

Question 13

Directions: @ = >, # = <, $ = =, % = >=, ^ = <=, & = != Statements: E # F, V $ U Conclusions: I. E > V II. F < U Which of the following is true?
Decoded statements: E < F, V = U

Since the statements involve different variables with no connecting links, no definite relationship can be established between E and V or between F and U.

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.

Question 14

Directions: @ = >, # = <, $ = =, % = >=, ^ = <=, & = != Statements: C # G, R & S, P $ F Conclusions: I. C > R II. G < S Which of the following is true?
Decoded statements: C < G, R != S, P = F

Since the statements involve different variables with no connecting links, no definite relationship can be established between C and R or between G and S.

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.

Question 15

Directions: @ = >, # = <, $ = =, % = >=, ^ = <=, & = != Statements: U # W, Z % E, F & Q Conclusions: I. U > Z II. W < E Which of the following is true?
Decoded statements: U < W, Z >= E, F != Q

Since the statements involve different variables with no connecting links, no definite relationship can be established between U and Z or between W and E.

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.

Question 16

Directions: @ = >, # = <, $ = =, % = >=, ^ = <=, & = != Statements: Z @ X, F % C, V @ T Conclusions: I. Z > F II. X < C Which of the following is true?
Decoded statements: Z > X, F >= C, V > T

Since the statements involve different variables with no connecting links, no definite relationship can be established between Z and F or between X and C.

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.

Question 17

Directions: * = >, + = <, = = =, - = >=, / = <=, ! = != Statements: C * V, U + G Conclusions: I. C > U II. V < G Which of the following is true?
Decoded statements: C > V, U < G

Since the statements involve different variables with no connecting links, no definite relationship can be established between C and U or between V and G.

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.

Question 18

Directions: @ = >, # = <, $ = =, % = >=, ^ = <=, & = != Statements: U # Q, T ^ F, Y @ H Conclusions: I. U > T II. Q < F Which of the following is true?
Decoded statements: U < Q, T <= F, Y > H

Since the statements involve different variables with no connecting links, no definite relationship can be established between U and T or between Q and F.

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.

Question 19

Directions: * = >, + = <, = = =, - = >=, / = <=, ! = != Statements: Z = G, D - U, H - W Conclusions: I. Z > D II. G < U Which of the following is true?
Decoded statements: Z = G, D >= U, H >= W

Since the statements involve different variables with no connecting links, no definite relationship can be established between Z and D or between G and U.

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.

Question 20

Directions: * = >, + = <, = = =, - = >=, / = <=, ! = != Statements: Q ! G, F + T, V = Y Conclusions: I. Q > F II. G < T Which of the following is true?
Decoded statements: Q != G, F < T, V = Y

Since the statements involve different variables with no connecting links, no definite relationship can be established between Q and F or between G and T.

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.
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