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Reasoning Questions Based on Inequality

Reasoning Questions Based on Coding-Decoding for SBI Clerk
 
Inequality Questions for IBPS, SBI, RBI and Other Competitive Exams
 
Inequality section plays an important role in scoring high in the Reasoning test. This is also one of the sections where one can score easily in lesser time. In any competitive exams, you can expect 4-8 questions on Inequality. Although, it is easy to score in Inequality questions, however, it could be difficult if you don’t know the basic rules and solving methods.
 
The questions based on Inequalities will have a statement consisting of group of elements, which will have a coded relationship among them. You must know these code to understand the hidden relationship between elements provided in a statement.
 
The only way to make the grade in this particular section in the forthcoming banking exams is to practice continuously with all your heart and soul. And, to let you practice with the best of the latest pattern questions, here is the Adda247 ReasoningQuiz based on the exact same pattern of questions that are being asked in the exams.
Directions (1-5): In the following questions, the symbols $, @, %, & and # are used with the following meanings as illustrated below: 
‘A $ B’ means A is neither greater nor smaller than B
‘A @ B’ means A is neither greater than nor equal to B
`A % B’ means A is neither smaller than nor equal to B
‘A& B’ means A is not smaller than B
‘A # B’ means A is not greater than B
In each of the following questions, assuming the given statements to be true, find out which of the two conclusions I and II given below them is/are definitely true. Give answer
a) if only conclusion I is true.
b) if only conclusion II is true.
c) if either conclusion I or II is true.
d) if neither conclusion I nor II is true.
e) if both conclusions I and II are true.
 
Q1.Statements: W&P, P %G, G @ I, I # N
Conclusions: I. N%W II. N # W
 
Q2.Statements: U @ D, D $ E, E % Y, Y& W 
Conclusions: I. U @ Y II. W %D
 
Q3.Statements: Z % N, N # K, K $ M, M @ R
Conclusions: I. M $ N II. M% N
 
Q4.Statements: V&D, D %T, K $ T, K # F
Conclusions: I. V% F II. V% K
Q5.Statements: S $ Q, Q @ B, B &K, K # W
Conclusions: I. W%K II. S @ B
 
Directions (6-10): In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in thestatements. These statements are followed by two conclusions:
(a) If only conclusion I follows.
(b) If only conclusion II follows.
(c) If either conclusion I or II follows.
(d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
(e) If both conclusion I and II follow.
 
 
Q6. Statements: A ≤ D < C ≥ B < E
Conclusion:
I. C > A
II. A ≥ C
 
Q7. Statements: P > L ≤ M < N > Q
Conclusion:
I. P > Q
II. Q > M
 
Q8. Statement: S ≥ T = U < V ≥ X
Conclusions:
I. V > S
II. V > T
 
Q9. Statement: M ≤ N > O ≥ P = Q
Conclusions:
I. M ≥ Q
II. Q < M
Q10. Statement: U ≤ V < W =X < Y
Conclusions:
I. Y > V
II. W > U
 
Directions (11-13): Read the statements carefully and answer the following questions.
 
Q11. In which of the following expressions will the expression ‘H < J’ be definitely true?
(a) G < H ≥ I = J
(b) H > G ≥ I = J
(c) J = I ≥ G > H
(d) H ≥ G > I < J
(e) None of these
 
Q12. Which of the following expressions will be true if the expression ‘K ≥ L > M ≥ N’ is definitely true?
(a) N ≤ K
(b) K = M
(c) K < N
(d) L ≥ N
(e) None is true
 
Q13. Which of the following expressions will be true if the expression ‘M ≥ K < T = Q’ is definitely true?
(a) Q < K
(b) M ≥ T
(c) K < Q
(d) T = M
(e) None is true
 
Directions (14-15): In each question, four statements showing relationship have been given, which are followed by three conclusions I, II and III. Assuming that the given statements are true, find out which conclusion(s) is/are definitely true.
 
Q14. Statements: F ≥  M, M> A, R< A, E > R
Conclusions: I. M>  E
II. F ≥ E
III. F<  E
(a) Only I follows
(b) Only I & II follow
(c) Only II and III follow
(d) either II or III follows
(e) All follow
 
Q15. Statements: A ≥ B, M >B, D<  M, F =D
Conclusions: I. B > D
II. B < A
III. M> F
(a) All follow
(b) Only I & II follow
(c) Only II and III follow
(d) Only either II or III follows
(e) Only III follows
 
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