Computer Sciences > Gate 2016 Set-1 > Reasoning
Consider the following statements relating to the level of poker play of four players P, Q, R, and S.

I P always beats Q
II. R always beats S
III. S loses to P only sometimes
IV. R always loses to Q

Which of the following can be logically inferred from the above statements?

(i) P is likely to beat all the three other players
(ii) S is the absolute worst player in the set
A
(i) only
B
(ii) only
C
(i) and (ii)
D
neither (i) nor (ii)

Correct : Reasoning

Similar Questions

If the list of letters, P, R, S, T, U is an arithmetic sequence, which of the following are also in arithmetic sequence? I. 2P, 2R, 2S, 2T, 2U II. Pโ€“3, Rโ€“3,...
#60 MCQ
A plot of land must be divided between four families. They want their individual plots to be similar in shape, not necessarily equal in area. The land has equal...
#782 MCQ
A palindrome is a word that reads the same forwards and backwards. In a game of words, a player has the following two plates painted with letters. From...
#1 MCQ

Related Topics

logical inference player ranking GATE CS 2016 Q32 GATE Computer Science 2016 aptitude question deductive reasoning player comparison puzzle poker player logic

Unique Visitor Count

Total Unique Visitors

Loading......