Multiple Statements Beginner-Intermediate Worksheet: Focus on common variations practice Multiple Statements BEGINNER INTERMEDIATE

Level up your Multiple Statements skills! You're at Worksheet 4 of 10 (33% through this series). This step-up challenge worksheet features 20 beginner-intermediate-level problems with a focus on common variations practice. Topics covered: multiple statements for competitive exams, how to solve multiple statements, multiple statements tricks.

📝 Worksheet 4 of 10 • 20 questions • ⏱️ Estimated time: 20 minutes • 🎯 Beginner Intermediate level

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Question 1

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

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

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.

Question 2

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

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

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.

Question 3

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

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

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.

Question 4

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

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

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.

Question 5

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

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

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.

Question 6

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

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

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.

Question 7

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

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

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.

Question 8

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

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

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.

Question 9

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

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

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.

Question 10

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

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

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.

Question 11

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

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

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.

Question 12

Directions: * = >, + = <, = = =, - = >=, / = <=, ! = != Statements: R - A, S = E, P = B Conclusions: I. R > S II. A < E Which of the following is true?
Decoded statements: R >= A, S = E, P = B

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

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.

Question 13

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

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

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.

Question 14

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

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

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.

Question 15

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

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

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.

Question 16

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

Since the statements involve different variables with no connecting links, no definite relationship can be established between D and X or between V and B.

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.

Question 17

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

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

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.

Question 18

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

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

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.

Question 19

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

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

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.

Question 20

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

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

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.
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