- Topic: Inequality
- Number of Questions: 10
- Target: SBI PO, SBI Clerk, RBI Assistant, IBPS PO, IBPS Clerk, SSC CGL, SSC GD, SSC CPO, SSC MTS, SSC CHSL, Railways, etc.
Let’s Start
1. Statement : P ≥ Q ≥ R = S ≥ T > U ≥ V = W < X
Conclusion :
I. P ≥ U
II. P > U
- Only Conclusion I follows
- Conclusion II follows only
- Both Conclusion I and II follows
- None of the conclusion follows
See Answer
Answer: 2. Conclusion II follows only
Explanation: Between P and U there is > symbol. So E conclusion should have >’ in it. So, 1st does not follow, 2nd follow.
2. Statement : P ≥ Q ≥ R = S ≥ T > U ≥ V = W < X
Conclusion :
I. T ≤ Q
II. T < Q
- Only Conclusion I follows
- Conclusion II follows only
- Both Conclusion I and II follows
- None of the conclusion follows
See Answer
Answer: 2. Conclusion II follows only
Explanation: I follows because between T and Q there is ≤ (no ‘<‘ symbol) so the conclusion should have ‘≤’ in it. and Il does not follow because it has ‘<‘ in it.
3. Statement: P > Q > R, R<S>T, T=U>V
Conclusion:
I.R = V
II. P > S
- Conclusion I is the only true.
- Conclusion II is the only true.
- One of the conclusions I or II is true.
- None of the conclusions I or II is true.
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Answer: 4. None of the conclusions I or II is true.
Explanation: Between R & V symbols are in reverse order so R=V not true. P>S is also not true because between P and S symbols are in reverse order.
4. Statement: P ≥ Q > R, U ≤ T ≤ S = R, X ≤ W ≤ V = U
Conclusion:
I.R > X
II. X = R
- Conclusion I is the only true.
- Conclusion II is the only true.
- One of the conclusions I or II is true..
- Conclusion I and II both are true.
See Answer
Answer: 3. One of the conclusions I or II is true.
Explanation: Conclusion should be R≥X but R>X is False and X=R is also False. Both together can complete the conclusion. So, either conclusion I or II is true.
5. Statement: M ≥ N< O ≤ P, S ≥ R>Q=P
Conclusion:
I. S ≥ M
II. S < M
- Conclusion I is the only true.
- Conclusion II is the only true.
- One of the conclusions I or II is true.
- Conclusion I and II both are true.
See Answer
Answer: 3. One of the conclusions I or II is true.
Explanation:
Between S and M symbols are in reverse order so there are three possibilities>,<,=.
So, S≥M is not true and S<M is also not true.
These two conclusions together can complete all three possibilities so either conclusion I or II is true.
6. Statement: I ≥ J ≥ K = L ≥ M, P ≤ Q ≤ K = R ≥ S
Conclusion:
I. I ≥ P
II. M ≤ S
- Conclusion I is the only true.
- Conclusion II is the only true.
- One of conclusion I or II is true.
- Conclusion I and II both are true
See Answer
Answer: 1. Conclusion I is the only true
Explanation:
7. Statement: P ≥ Q > R, U ≤ T ≤ S = R, X ≤ W ≤ V = U
Conclusion:
I. P > U
II. R ≥ U
- Conclusion I is the only true.
- Conclusion II is the only true.
- One of conclusion I or II is true.
- Conclusion I and II both are true
See Answer
Answer: 4. Conclusion I and II both are true.
Explanation: P > U is true and R ≥ U is also true.
8. If M > R and M≥Q is definitely true, what should replace the question mark (?) in the given expression ?
L > M = N ? O = P ≥ Q > R
- =
- >
- ≥
- Either (1) or (4)
See Answer
Answer: 4. Either 1 or 4
Explanation: Either 1 or 4
L > M = N = O = P ≥ Q > R
L > M = N ≥ O = P ≥ Q > R
9. Which of the following expressions shows that either R > O or O ≥ R?
- L>M=N> O, O>P≥M=R
- L> M=N>O, R>M≤P>Q
- L≥M=N>O, RQ
- O<N=M<L, Q<P≥M≤R
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Answer: 3. L≥M=N>O, RQ
Explanation:
10. If W>S and X≥R are definitely true, what should replace the question mark (?) in the given expression?
R ≤ T ≤ U ? V < W, X ≥ Y ≥ U ? Z ≥ S
- ≤, >
- <, >
- ≥, ≤
- =, >
See Answer
Answer: 4. =, >
Explanation: