Reasoning: Inequalities Questions for Upcoming Exams – Set 6

Direction (1-5): Relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. Find if the conclusions also follow or not.

  1. Statements: A < L ≤ B = X ≥ G; W ≥ X < S; Q ≥ L
    Conclusions:
    I. W ≥ Q,
    II. G < S
    A) only I follows
    B) only II follows
    C) either I or II follows
    D) neither I nor II follow
    E) both I and II follow
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    Option B  
  2. Statements: G < Q ≤ A = N ≥ W; E ≥ N < O; D ≥ Q
    Conclusions:
    I. Q ≤ W,
    II. G < E 
    A) only I follows
    B) only II follows
    C) either I or II follows
    D) neither I nor II follow
    E) both I and II follow
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    Option B 
  3. Statements: E ≥ J≥ S > C ≤ W ≤D
    Conclusions:
    I. E > W,
    II. J ≤ D
    A) only I follows
    B) only II follows
    C) either I or II follows
    D) neither I nor II follow
    E) both I and II follow
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    Option D
  4. Statements: A > Z = Q ≥ M <S ≤ E; S > F; K < Z
    Conclusions:
    I. E > F,
    II. A < M
    A) only I follows
    B) only II follows
    C) either I or II follows
    D) neither I nor II follow
    E) both I and II follow
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    Option A
  5. Statements: Z < A ≤ I = K; A = D 
    Conclusions:
    I. K > Z,
    II. D ≤ I
    A) only I follows
    B) only II follows
    C) either I or II follows
    D) neither I nor II follow
    E) both I and II follow
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    Option E
  6. Which of the following expressions is true if the expression K < T ≤ C > S > N ≥ Z is definitely true? 
    A) Z ≤ K
    B) S < K
    C) N > K
    D) Z < S
    E) T ≤ N
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    Option D
  7. In Which of the following expressions does the expression ‘J ≤ A’ to definitely hold true?
    A) K ≥ A ≤ Q = P < S ≤ J
    B) U ≥ J ≥ M = F ≤ G ≥ A
    C) A ≥ C ≥ Q ≥ X = N ≥ J
    D) G ≥ A = M < X ≤ S ≤ J
    E) J ≥ E = G ≥ W = Y ≥ A
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    Option C 
  8. Which of the following symbols should be placed in the blank spaces respectively(in the same order from left to right) in order to complete the given expression in such a manner that both ‘K > Q’ as well as  ‘Q ≤ D’ definitely holds true? D _ A _ Q _ C _ K
    A) >, ≥, <, =
    B) >, >, ≥, <
    C) ≥, ≥, ≥,≤
    D) ≥, =, ≤,<
    E) Other than those given as options
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    Option D 
  9. In which of these expressions ‘S > D’ be definitely false?
    A) S > L ≥ Q = E ≥ R > D
    B) P < A ≤ S ≤ T; D ≥ O > T
    C) D ≤ A ≤ Q = R < S
    D) S > C ≥ F ≤ V; D < F
    E) S > T = W ≥ P; D < J = P
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    Option B 
     
  10. In which of these expressions ‘S > E’ be definitely false?
    A) S > P ≥ Q = G ≥ R > E > K
    B) P < A ≤ S ≤ T; E ≥ O > T < K
    C) K > E ≤ A ≤ L = R < S
    D) S > C ≥ F ≤ H; K > E <F
    E) S > T = O ≥ P; K < E < J = P
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    Option B

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13 Thoughts to “Reasoning: Inequalities Questions for Upcoming Exams – Set 6”

  1. Ab Cd

    Thank you.
    Please check ques 6.

  2. Sachin Shukla

    @Subhra Mamji Q6 me E kidhar se aa gaya h..

    1. ??????????||ꀸΞ౮ɿՆɿς||√乇刀り乇イイム™

      Thats the Beauty of the qo..in that particular qo ,you should understand the way it hold
      actually all the option excluding option D are definetly wrong ,so in that due option D holds the definite conclusion.it doesnt means E or any other letter should be there to make it definite.

      1. happy :)

        E ke badle koi aur letter hota tabhi true hota?

  3. Sachin Shukla

    9/9 ty

  4. ??????????||ꀸΞ౮ɿՆɿς||√乇刀り乇イイム™

    it is true.Option D holds the definite conclusion

  5. AVIâ„¢ (Sinchen loveR)

    9/10

  6. EKTA

    9/10 . mod plss check quetion no 6

  7. ~lonely~hanker~nitrous oxide~

    mam 10th me b option
    e>k definetly false nhi ayega mam bcoz yeh probability hai sayad

    1. ~lonely~hanker~nitrous oxide~

      E ≥ O > T < K

  8. ~lonely~hanker~nitrous oxide~

    tq mam

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