Inequalities Quiz - 30
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1. Question
Directions:(1-8) In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by conclusions.
Give AnswerStatement: H > K ≥ J ≥ G > D; K < T < L; J > M ≥ W
Conclusion:
I). W < K
II). L > HCorrectI). True
II). FalseIncorrectI). True
II). False - Question 2 of 10
2. Question
Statement: P > H > D = Y ≤ S; H < R ≤ Q; S ≤ D < B
Conclusion:
I). B > P
II). Y < QCorrectI). True
II). FalseIncorrectI). True
II). False - Question 3 of 10
3. Question
Statement: Q≥L>F≥W; G>P≥L≤S
Conclusion:
I.W<S
II.G>QCorrectI). True
II). FalseIncorrectI). True
II). False - Question 4 of 10
4. Question
Statement: P≤S≤R≤U; C≤S<K; R>X≥A
Conclusion:I. K>P
II. U>ACorrectI.True
II.TrueIncorrectI.True
II.True - Question 5 of 10
5. Question
Statement: Z≥W>P>F; P>Y≥J
Conclusion:I. J>Z
II. J<FCorrectI.False
II. FalseIncorrectI.False
II. False - Question 6 of 10
6. Question
Statements:
A ≤ B = C < D> E; D ≥ U = Q < N < Y
Conclusions:
I) A < Q
II) E < NCorrectA ≤ B = C < D> E; D ≥ U = Q < N < Y
I) A < Q (A ≤ B = C < D ≥ U = Q)–> False
II) E < N (E < D ≥ U = Q < N)–> FalseIncorrectA ≤ B = C < D> E; D ≥ U = Q < N < Y
I) A < Q (A ≤ B = C < D ≥ U = Q)–> False
II) E < N (E < D ≥ U = Q < N)–> False - Question 7 of 10
7. Question
Statements:
S ≤ T > U < V = W; K > I < U ≥ M = L
Conclusions:
I) W > M
II) I > SCorrectS ≤ T > U < V = W; K > I < U ≥ M = L
I) W > M (W = V > U ≥ M)–> True
II) I > S (I < U < T ≥ S)–> FalseIncorrectS ≤ T > U < V = W; K > I < U ≥ M = L
I) W > M (W = V > U ≥ M)–> True
II) I > S (I < U < T ≥ S)–> False - Question 8 of 10
8. Question
Statements:
M = N ≤ O < P ≤ Q; P ≥ S > X ≥ Y = U
Conclusions:
I) X < Q
II) U < PCorrectM = N ≤ O < P ≤ Q; P ≥ S > X ≥ Y = U
I) X < Q (Q ≥ P ≥ S > X)–> True
II) U < P (P ≥ S > X ≥ Y = U)–> TrueIncorrectM = N ≤ O < P ≤ Q; P ≥ S > X ≥ Y = U
I) X < Q (Q ≥ P ≥ S > X)–> True
II) U < P (P ≥ S > X ≥ Y = U)–> True - Question 9 of 10
9. Question
Directions:(9-10)In these questions relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by Conclusions.
‘A$B’ means A is either less than or equal to B
‘A*B’ means A is neither less than nor equal to B
‘A@B’ means A is either greater than or equal to B
‘A#B’ means A is neither greater than nor less than B
‘A%B’ means A is neither greater than nor equal to BStatements:
S*J@V#P, F%G$M#S, K@A*B#C@F*O
Conclusions:
I) P@K
II) K*P
III) P%K
IV) P%MCorrectI) P@K (K ≥ A > B = C ≥ F < G ≤ M = S > J ≥ V = P)–> False
II) K*P (K ≥ A > B = C ≥ F < G ≤ M = S > J ≥ V = P)–> False
III) P%K (K ≥ A > B = C ≥ F < G ≤ M = S > J ≥ V = P)–> False
IV) P%M (M = S > J ≥ V = P)–>True
So, Only IV follow and either option (b) or option (c)IncorrectI) P@K (K ≥ A > B = C ≥ F < G ≤ M = S > J ≥ V = P)–> False
II) K*P (K ≥ A > B = C ≥ F < G ≤ M = S > J ≥ V = P)–> False
III) P%K (K ≥ A > B = C ≥ F < G ≤ M = S > J ≥ V = P)–> False
IV) P%M (M = S > J ≥ V = P)–>True
So, Only IV follow and either option (b) or option (c) - Question 10 of 10
10. Question
Statements:
B@C#D*M, P$Q#T$D
Conclusions:
I) B@T
II) M$P
III) P$D
IV) C$PCorrectI) B@T (B ≥ C = D ≥ T)–> True
II) M$P (P ≤ Q = T ≤ D > M)–>False
III) P$D (P ≤ Q = T ≤ D)–>True
IV) C$P (P ≤ Q = T ≤ D = C)–> False
So, I and III followIncorrectI) B@T (B ≥ C = D ≥ T)–> True
II) M$P (P ≤ Q = T ≤ D > M)–>False
III) P$D (P ≤ Q = T ≤ D)–>True
IV) C$P (P ≤ Q = T ≤ D = C)–> False
So, I and III follow