The price comparison is done for six doors G1, G2, G3, G4, G5, and G6. No two doors have the same prices. The price of G3 is less than two doors only. The price of G1 is less than G3 but higher than G4. The price of G3 is less than that of G2. If the value of G6 is maximum, then which of the following statement(s) is/are correct about the G5 door? I. Price of G1 is less than G5 II. Price of G4 is more than G5

The price comparison is done for six doors G1, G2, G3, G4, G5, and G6. No two doors have the same prices. The price of G3 is less than two doors only. The price of G1 is less than G3 but higher than G4. The price of G3 is less than that of G2. If the value of G6 is maximum, then which of the following statement(s) is/are correct about the G5 door? I. Price of G1 is less than G5 II. Price of G4 is more than G5 Correct Answer Neither I nor II

According to the question, price order can be written as shown below-

1) The price of G3 is less than two doors only.

_ > _ > G3 > _ > _ > _

2) The price of G1 is less than G3 but higher than G4.

G3 > G1 > G4

The value of G3 is less than that of G2.

G2 > G3

If the value of G6 is maximum

G6 > _ > _ > _ > _ > _
After combining all the statements, we get 3 possibilities:

  1. G6 > G2 > G3 > G1 > GG5
  2. G6 > G2 > G3 > G5 > GG4
  3. G6 > G2 > G3 > G1 > GG4

(1) Price of G1 is less than G5 → False → it is possible but not definite as per the above 3 cases.

(2) Price of G4 is more than G5 → False → it is possible but not definite as per the above 3 cases.

Hence, Option (3) is correct.

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A statement is given below in the question followed by three courses of actions numbered I, II and III. On the basis of the information given, you have to assume everything in the statement to be true, and then decide which of the following suggested courses of actions logically follow(s) for pursuing. Statement: Hindustan Unilever and Nestlé plan to selectively increase prices of their products to take into account higher crude oil and petrol costs, the rupee’s depreciation against the dollar and more expensive commodities such as wheat. If crude remains where it is and if the rupee has depreciated, of course, there are headwinds as far as costs are concerned. I. Nestlé India’s logistics providers are looking to renegotiate rates after record-high petrol and diesel prices. Nestlé declined to comment on when and by how much prices would increase.  II. Nestlé commented that HUL had dropped prices in November after the Goods & Services Tax was introduced last year and an increase in prices now would likely not hurt consumers.  III. Petrol prices have crossed Rs 90 a litre in Mumbai on increasing global prices of crude oil, of which India is a net importer, further impacted by the falling rupee. Crude derivatives, which are key inputs for FMCG companies, and petroleum derivatives used in packaging material including bottles and tubes, have also become more expensive.
Statements : All rods are bricks. Some bricks are ropes. All ropes are doors.

Conclusions :
I. Some rods are doors.
II. Some doors are bricks.
III. Some rods are not doors.
IV. All doors are ropes.