Inequalities Quiz - 23
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1. Question
Directions:(1-5) In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions.
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P*Q means P is either greater than or equal to Q
P$Q means P is neither less than nor equal to Q
P@Q means P is neither greater than nor equal to Q
P&Q means P is equal to Q
P#Q means P is not greater than QStatements
A * B $ C # D; F @ C & E # G
Conclusions
i) F @ A
ii) G @ BCorrect
A ≥ B > C ≤ D; F < C = E ≤ G
i) F < A (True)
ii) G < B (False)Incorrect
A ≥ B > C ≤ D; F < C = E ≤ G
i) F < A (True)
ii) G < B (False) - Question 2 of 10
2. Question
Statements
P # Q $ R @ S; U @ R * T & V
Conclusions
i) U $ P
ii) V @ QCorrect
P ≤ Q > R < S; U < R ≥ T = V
i) U > P (False)
ii) V < Q (True)Incorrect
P ≤ Q > R < S; U < R ≥ T = V
i) U > P (False)
ii) V < Q (True) - Question 3 of 10
3. Question
Statements
I @ J # K * L; M $ N & O @ J
Conclusions
i) N @ L
ii) I $ MCorrect
I < J ≤ K ≥ L; M > N = O < J
i) N < L (False)
ii) I > M (False)Incorrect
I < J ≤ K ≥ L; M > N = O < J
i) N < L (False)
ii) I > M (False) - Question 4 of 10
4. Question
Statements
X @ Y $ Z # A; C & B * Y @ D
Conclusions
i) C @ X
ii) Z # CCorrect
X < Y> Z ≤ A; C = B ≥ Y < D
i) C < X (False)
ii) Z ≤ C (False)Incorrect
X < Y> Z ≤ A; C = B ≥ Y < D
i) C < X (False)
ii) Z ≤ C (False) - Question 5 of 10
5. Question
Statements
G * H $ I & J; L @ H # K * M
Conclusions
i) L @ G
ii) J @ KCorrect
G ≥ H> I = J; L < H ≤ K ≥ M
i) L < G (True)
ii) J < K (True)Incorrect
G ≥ H> I = J; L < H ≤ K ≥ M
i) L < G (True)
ii) J < K (True) - Question 6 of 10
6. Question
Directions:(6-10) In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions.
Statements
P < Q ≤ R = S, Q > P = U < V
Conclusions
i) U < S
ii) S > VCorrectP < Q ≤ R = S, Q > P = U < V
i) U < S (True)
ii) S > V (False)IncorrectP < Q ≤ R = S, Q > P = U < V
i) U < S (True)
ii) S > V (False) - Question 7 of 10
7. Question
Statements
A ≥ B > C ≤ D, C = E ≥ F < G
Conclusions
i) A < F
ii) D ≥ FCorrectA ≥ B > C ≤ D, C = E ≥ F < G
i) A < F (False)
ii) D ≥ F (True)IncorrectA ≥ B > C ≤ D, C = E ≥ F < G
i) A < F (False)
ii) D ≥ F (True) - Question 8 of 10
8. Question
Statements
I > J < K = L, M < N > J <O
Conclusions
i) L > O
ii) M < ICorrectI > J < K = L, M < N > J <O
i) L > O (False)
ii) M < I (False)IncorrectI > J < K = L, M < N > J <O
i) L > O (False)
ii) M < I (False) - Question 9 of 10
9. Question
Statements
T < U = V ≤ W, X < V < Y > Z
Conclusions
i) X < W
ii) Y > TCorrectT < U = V ≤ W, X < V < Y > Z
i) X < W (True)
ii) Y > T (True)IncorrectT < U = V ≤ W, X < V < Y > Z
i) X < W (True)
ii) Y > T (True) - Question 10 of 10
10. Question
Statements
M > N ≤ O = P, Q < N ≥ R < S
Conclusions
i) R < P
ii) P = RCorrectM > N ≤ O = P, Q < N ≥ R < S
i) R < P (False)
ii) P = R (False)
P≥R so either Conclusion I or Conclusion II followsIncorrectM > N ≤ O = P, Q < N ≥ R < S
i) R < P (False)
ii) P = R (False)
P≥R so either Conclusion I or Conclusion II follows