Reasoning: Inequalities Questions for Prelims Exam – Set 17

   
Direction (1-6): Relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. Find if the conclusions also follow or not.  

  1. Statements: P < E ≤ B = J ≥ D; W ≥ J < S; A ≥ E
    Conclusions:
    I. W ≥ A,
    II. D < 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: B > W = Q ≥ N < D ≤ E; D > C; K < W
    Conclusions:
    I. E > C,
    II. B < N
    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
  3. Statements: L ≥ B = A ≥ K < T = H; C = K > D > S = J
    Conclusions:
    I. C ≤ L
    II. H > 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 E
  4. Statements: P > A ≤ H > Q = T; B > H = W ≤ S; Q > D ≤ E
    Conclusions:
    I. B ≥ E
    II. B < 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 C
    B > H > Q > D ≤ E, so there is no relationship between B and E. But B will be certainly equal to, or greater than, or lesser than E. So these all three symbols are present in options. B ≥ E and B < E. So either of them will follow.
  5. Statements: W > A ≤ R > S = T; P > R = V ≤ X; S > A ≥ Z
    Conclusions:
    I. Z ≤ X
    II. T > A
    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
     
  6. Statements: S = B ≥ H < T = A; Q > C = D < H < U; E > F < U = K
    Conclusions:
    I. K > C
    II. S > Q
    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

Direction (7-10): In the following questions, the symbols #, *, %, @ and © are used with the following meaning:

‘P ^ Q’ means ‘P is not greater than Q’.
‘P @ Q’ means ‘P is not greater than or equal to Q’.
‘P $ Q’ means ‘P is not smaller than Q’.
‘P % Q’ means ‘P is not smaller than or greater than Q’.
‘P # Q’ means ‘P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q’.

  1. Statements: P $ K, K # E, E ^ W
    Conclusions:
    I. W # K,              
    II. E @ P
    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: W $ K, K # N, N % S
    Conclusions:
    I. S @ K 
    II. W # N
    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 
  3. Statements: Q @ W, W % F, F $ B
    Conclusions:
    I.  F # Q,
    II. B % W          
    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
  4. Statements: R # B, B $ C, C @ E
    Conclusions:
    I. E # B,
    II. C @ R
    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
    View Answer
    Option B

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