Inequalities Quiz - 18
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1. Question
Directions:(1-10)In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by conclusions.
Give AnswerStatement:
H ≥ M = S ≥ D > P; D < R < V ≥ K
Conclusion:
I). M > K
II). P < VCorrectI). False
II). TrueIncorrectI). False
II). True - Question 2 of 10
2. Question
Statement:
K ≤ V < W ≤ D; W ≤ G < L; M < V
Conclusion:
I). L > M
II). L > KCorrectI). True
II). TrueIncorrectI). True
II). True - Question 3 of 10
3. Question
Statement:
R > M ≥ S ≥ G; M < F ≤ H
Conclusion:
I). H > R
II). G ≤ HCorrectI). False
II). FalseIncorrectI). False
II). False - Question 4 of 10
4. Question
Statement:
B < T ≥ Y ≥ R > V; Y ≥ A = E
Conclusion:
I). E ≤ T
II). E > VCorrectI). True
II). FalseIncorrectI). True
II). False - Question 5 of 10
5. Question
Statement:
A > B, B ≤ C, C ≥ D, D = E
Conclusion:
I). A > E
II). B ≤ ECorrectA > B ≤ C ≥ D = E
I) A > E – False
II) B ≤ E – False
So Neither Conclusion I nor II followsIncorrectA > B ≤ C ≥ D = E
I) A > E – False
II) B ≤ E – False
So Neither Conclusion I nor II followsA > B ≤ C ≥ D = E
I) A > E – False
II) B ≤ E – False
So Neither Conclusion I nor II followsA > B ≤ C ≥ D = E
I) A > E – False
II) B ≤ E – False
So Neither Conclusion I nor II followsA > B ≤ C ≥ D = E
I) A > E – False
II) B ≤ E – False
So Neither Conclusion I nor II followsA > B ≤ C ≥ D = E
I) A > E – False
II) B ≤ E – False
So Neither Conclusion I nor II followsA > B ≤ C ≥ D = E
I) A > E – False
II) B ≤ E – False
So Neither Conclusion I nor II followsA > B ≤ C ≥ D = E
I) A > E – False
II) B ≤ E – False
So Neither Conclusion I nor II followsA > B ≤ C ≥ D = E
I) A > E – False
II) B ≤ E – False
So Neither Conclusion I nor II followsA > B ≤ C ≥ D = E
I) A > E – False
II) B ≤ E – False
So Neither Conclusion I nor II followsA > B ≤ C ≥ D = E
I) A > E – False
II) B ≤ E – False
So Neither Conclusion I nor II follows - Question 6 of 10
6. Question
Statement:
T > S, P = Q, S> R, Q ≤ R
Conclusion:
I). R = T
II). Q < TCorrectP = Q ≤ R < S < T
I) R = T – False
II) Q < T – True
So Only Conclusion II followsIncorrectP = Q ≤ R < S < T
I) R = T – False
II) Q < T – True
So Only Conclusion II follows - Question 7 of 10
7. Question
Statement:
M > N, P < O, O < N, Q > P
Conclusion:
I). M > P
II). N < QCorrectM > N > O > P < Q
I) M > P – True
II) N < Q–False
So Only Conclusion I followsIncorrectM > N > O > P < Q
I) M > P – True
II) N < Q–False
So Only Conclusion I follows - Question 8 of 10
8. Question
Statements:
S ≤ B = C < D; D ≤ U = Q < N < Y
Conclusions:
I). S < Q
II). U < YCorrectS ≤ B = C < D; D ≤ U = Q < N < Y
I) S < Q (S ≤ B = C < D ≤ U = Q)–>True
II) U < Y (U = Q < N < Y)–> True
So, both the conclusion are follows.IncorrectS ≤ B = C < D; D ≤ U = Q < N < Y
I) S < Q (S ≤ B = C < D ≤ U = Q)–>True
II) U < Y (U = Q < N < Y)–> True
So, both the conclusion are follows. - Question 9 of 10
9. Question
Statements:
S ≤ T > U < V = W; K > I > U = M
Conclusions:
I). W > M
II). I > SCorrectS ≤ T > U < V = W; K > I > U = M
I) W > M (M =U < V = W)–>True
II) I > S (S ≤ T > U < I > )–>False
So, the conclusion I follows.IncorrectS ≤ T > U < V = W; K > I > U = M
I) W > M (M =U < V = W)–>True
II) I > S (S ≤ T > U < I > )–>False
So, the conclusion I follows. - Question 10 of 10
10. Question
Statements:
M = N ≤ O < P ≥ S > X ≥ Y = U
Conclusions:
I). M < S
II). U < PCorrectM = N ≤ O < P ≥ S > X ≥ Y = U
I) M < S (M = N ≤ O < P ≥ S)–>False
II) U < P (P ≥ S > X ≥ Y = U)–>True
So, the conclusion II follows.IncorrectM = N ≤ O < P ≥ S > X ≥ Y = U
I) M < S (M = N ≤ O < P ≥ S)–>False
II) U < P (P ≥ S > X ≥ Y = U)–>True
So, the conclusion II follows.