Reasoning: Inequalities Questions for Upcoming Exam – Set 19

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

  1. Statement: A > N ≥ O = K ≤ S < J
    Conclusion:
    I. J > O

    II. A ≥ S
    A) Only I is true
    B) Only II is true
    C) Either I or II is true
    D) Both I and II are true
    E) Neither I nor II is true
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      Option A  
  2. Statement: S ≥ R = U, O < N ≤ U
    Conclusion:
    I. R > N

    II. S > O
    A) Only I is true
    B) Only II is true
    C) Either I or II is true
    D) Both I and II are true
    E) Neither I nor II is true
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      Option B  
  3. Statement:D > F < P,V > W ≥ K = P
    Conclusion:
    I. W > D

    II. V ≤ P
    A) Only I is true
    B) Only II is true
    C) Either I or II is true
    D) Both I and II are true
    E) Neither I nor II is true
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      Option E  
  4. Statement: G > F = C ≤ H ≤ I = J
    Conclusion:
    I. J > F

    II. F = J
    A) Only I is true
    B) Only II is true
    C) Either I or II is true
    D) Both I and II are true
    E) Neither I nor II is true
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      Option C  
  5. Statement:P = M ≥ Q = O < S = U
    Conclusion:
    I. P ≥ O

    II. Q < U
    A) Only I is true
    B) Only II is true
    C) Either I or II is true
    D) Both I and II are true
    E) Neither I nor II is true
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      Option D  

Directions (6-10): In the following questions, the symbols * , $, #, δ and % are used with the following meaning as illustrated below:
‘P $ Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q’.
‘P δ Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor equal to Q’.
‘P % Q’ means ‘P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q’.
‘P*Q’ means ‘P is not smaller than Q’.
‘P # Q’ means ‘P is not greater than Q’.
Now in each of the following question assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusions I, II, III and IV given below them is/are definitely true and give your answer accordingly.

  1. Statements: B * W, W % D, D δ F, F # S
    Conclusions:
    I. S % D
    II. B % D
    III. F % W
    A) Only I and III are true
    B) Only II is true
    C) Only I and II are true
    D) Only II and III are true
    E) None of these
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    Option C
    B ≥ W > D < F ≤ S
  2. Statements: Z δ W, W $ X, X % S, S * D
    Conclusions:
    I. D δ X
    II. X % Z
    III. W % D
    A) Only I is true
    B) Only I and III are true
    C) Only I and II are true
    D) All I, II and III are true
    E) None of these
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    Option D
    Z < W = X > S ≥ D
  3. Statements: R % S, S # T, T $ D, D δ A
    Conclusions:
    I. R % A
    II. R # A
    III. A % S
    A) Only either I or II and III are true
    B) Only I is true
    C) Only either I or II is true
    D) Only III is true
    E) None of these
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    Option A
    R > S ≤ T = D < A No relation between R and A, so R > A or R ≤ A
  4. Statements: M # C, C $ S, A % S, V * A
    Conclusions:
    I. S * M
    II. A % C
    III. A % M
    A) None is true
    B) Only I and II are true
    C) Only I and III are true
    D) Only II and III are true
    E) All I, II and III are true
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    Option E
    M ≤ C = S < A ≤ V
  5. Statements: A $ C, C δ V, V * R, R # D
    Conclusions:
    I. D % V
    II. R δ C
    III. R # A
    A) None is true
    B) Only I and II true
    C) Only II is true
    D) Only III is true
    E) All I, II and III are true
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    Option A
    A = C < V ≥ R ≤ D

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