Reasoning: Inequalities Questions for Upcoming Exams – Set 9

   

  1. Statements: U > G = F ≥ K = R < E;  F > P ≤ S;  O = P ≤ J > M
    Conclusions:
    I. U > S,              
    II. E > 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 D
    Solution:
    U > G = F > P ≤ S
    E > P = K ≤ F > P ≤ J > M
  2. Statements: W > J = F ≥ L ≤ B > T;  W < Q = T ≤ H;  D > I  ≥ Q
    Conclusions:
    I. L < H
    II. I > B
    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
    Solution:
    L ≤ F = J < W < Q ≤ H
    I ≥ Q = T < B
  3. Statements: D = J ≥ S > L < P = O;   O > M  ≥ D < A;   R = F ≤ S
    Conclusions:
    I.  P > D,
    II. R ≤ 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 E
    Solution:
    D = J ≥ S > L < P gives that there can be any relation between P and D. BUT P = O > M  ≥ D gives P > D
    R = F ≤ S ≤ J = D ≤ M, gives R ≤ M 
  4. Statements: R > G < O ≥ L = E > H;   D = H > B;   S > B = N ≥ W
    Conclusions:
    I. O > S,
    II. O ≤ 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 C
    Solution:
    O ≥ L = E > H > B < S, so no relationship can be determined, but it will surely be either of O > S or O ≤ S OR either of O < S or O ≥ S 
  5. Statements: H < G ≤ F < D = T > S;  F > L ≥ V = E; V ≥ P = Q
    Conclusions:     
    I. Q < S,
    II. D > 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
    Solution:
    Q = P ≤ V ≤ L < F < D = T > S
    D > F > L ≥ V ≥ P

 

  1. In which of the following expressions does the expression ‘I > D’ and ‘A ≤ G’ definitely hold true?
    A) A ≥ I ≥ G = K > S > D
    B) A ≤ D ≥ M = F ≤ G < I
    C) I ≥ C > Q ≥ A = G ≥ D
    D) G ≥ D = A < B ≤ S ≤ I
    E) D ≥ E = G ≥ W = A < I
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    Option D
    Solution:
    G ≥ D = A and D = A < B ≤ S ≤ I 
  2. In which of these expressions ‘A > P’ and ‘A = P’ be definitely false?
    A) W < S ≥ P ≥ Q = A ≥ R > V
    B) X < A ≤ S ≤ T;  X ≥ L > P
    C) M ≤ A ≤ L = P < S
    D) S > F > = C ≤ H = P ≤ Q = T;  F < A
    E) None of these
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    Option E
    Solution:
    In A) – A ≤ P, so A can be = P, so cannot say that ‘A = P’ is definitely false
    In B) – A > P
    In C) – A ≤ P
    In D) – Cannot be determined
     
  3. 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 ‘A > S’ as well as ‘S ≤ B’ definitely holds true? B _ M _ S _ Q _ A
    A) >, >, ≥, <
    B) ≥, =, ≤,<
    C) ≥, ≥, ≥,≤
    D) >, ≥, <, =
    E) Other than those given as options
    View Answer
    Option B
    Solution:
    T > S > C ≥ R = P ≤ M
  4. In which of these expressions ‘Z > X’ and ‘X < B’ be definitely false?
    A) Z > P ≥ Q < A ≥ R > X > B
    B) P < K ≤ Z ≤ T;  X ≥ O > T = B
    C) B < X ≤ A ≤ K = R ≤ Z
    D) Z > C > F ≤ Q;   B > X < F
    E) Z > T = O ≥ P;   B < X < J = N
    View Answer
    Option B
  5. Which of the following expressions is true if the expression N < C < B > S > W ≥ D is definitely true?
    A) D ≤ N
    B) S < N
    C) D < B
    D) W > N
    E) C ≤ W
    View Answer
    Option C

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48 thoughts on “Reasoning: Inequalities Questions for Upcoming Exams – Set 9”

      1. Ruchi(Jindagi barbad ?)

        But mam jaha par no relation hota Hai..vaha all sign present ho na chahiye n..yaha par toh ek hi diya Hai..??

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    1. in question number 3 for conclusion 2 i am getting another relation in which conclusion 2 is false.kindly check
      R = F ≤ S > L M

  1. @sh@Shubhra_AspirantsZone:disqus maam
    in question number 3 for conclusion 2 i am getting another relation in which conclusion 2 is false.kindly check
    R = F ≤ S > L M

    1. This also follows same as conclusion I
      As per R = F ≤ S > L M

      here also there can any relation between R and M
      But R = F ≤ S ≤ J = D ≤ M, gives definite – R ≤ M

        1. yes , because R = F ≤ S > L M – this gives that there can be any relation, but some relation is there na for sure?
          so second one gives definite

  2. @s@Shubhra_AspirantsZone:disqus mam
    R > G H; D = H > B; S > B = N ≥ W
    Conclusions:
    I. O > S,
    II. O ≤ 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 C
    Solution:
    O ≥ L = E > H > B S or O ≤ S OR either of O < S or O ≥ S ……
    ye kya samj nai ayya

    1. when there is no relation between two elements say T and H
      then T > H or T <=H
      AND T =H
      both follow with either or
      Take C > A 3 < 9.
      so now we see that 6 n 9 have some relation. either 6 9
      so when we are given same elements like P > Q and P ≤ Q
      then either or

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