Inequality Questions

Crack SBI Clerk / IDBI Executive 2018 – Logical Reasoning (Inequality) Day-34

Crack SBI Clerk / IDBI Executive 2018 – Logical Reasoning (Inequality) Day-34:

Dear Readers, Reasoning Section play a vital role in Banking and all other competitive exams. This year 2018 was started with three wonderful opportunities; Most Awaited SBI Clerk 2018. To enrich your preparation here we have providing new series of Practice Questions on Reasoning Ability – Inequality. Candidates those who are going to appear in Bank Exams 2018 can practice these questions daily and make your preparation effective.

 

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Directions (1-5): In these questions, certain symbols have been used to indicate relationships between elements as follows:

 

P % Q means P is not smaller than Q

P © Q means P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q

P x Q means P is neither greater than nor equal to Q

P ∂ Q means P is not greater than Q

P @ Q means P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q

 

  1. Statements – V % H ;   H @ F ;   F ∂ E

Conclusions:

  1. F @ V
  2. F x V

III.  E  % H

  1. Only either I or II follows
  2. Only III follows
  3. Only I & II follows
  4. All I, II & III follows
  5. Only either I or II and III

 

  1. Statement – R ∂ K ; K x M ;  M @ J

Conclusions:

  1. J © K
  2. M ©  R

III.  R x  J

  1. Only I & II follows
  2. Only II & III follows
  3. Only I & III follow
  4. All I, II & III follows
  5. None of these

 

  1. Statements – Y @ G ; G © K ;   K x R

Conclusions   :

  1. R © Y
  2. K x Y

III.  R © G

  1. None follows
  2. Only I follow
  3. Only II follows
  4. Only III follows
  5. Only II & III

 

  1. Statements – Z @ M ; M © K ;   K x F

Conclusions:

  1. F © Z
  2. K x Z

III.  F  © M

  1. None follows
  2. Only I follow
  3. Only II follows
  4. Only III follows
  5. Only II & III follows

 

  1. Statements – W © T   ;   T ∂ N   ;   N % D

 Conclusions:

  1. D x T
  2. W © N

III.  D  @ T

  1. None follows
  2. Only I follow
  3. Only II follows
  4. Only III follows
  5. Only I & II follows

 

  1. V ≥ H = F ≤ E

F=V

F< V

E ≥ H

Either I and II and III follows

Correct Answer is: e)

 

  1. R ≤ K < M = J

J > K

M> R

R < J

All follows

Correct Answer is: d)

 

  1. Y = G > K  < R

R > Y not follows

K< Y   follows

R> G  not follows

Correct Answer is: c)

 

  1. Z = M  > K  < F

F > Z not follows

K< Z  follows

F> M not follows

Correct Answer is: c)

 

  1. W > T , N ≥ T , N ≥ D

D < T

W> N

D = T

None follows

Correct Answer is: a)

 

 

Directions (6-10): In these questions, certain symbols have been used to indicate relationships between elements as follows:

A @ B means P is not smaller than Q.

A # B means P is not greater than Q.

A $ B means P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q.

A + B means P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q.

A % B means P is neither greater than nor equal to Q.

 

  1. Statements: L @ U , U + A , A $ G

Conclusions:

  1. G $ L
  2. L # G

III. L + A

  1. None follows
  2. Only I follow
  3. Only II follow
  4. Only III follow
  5. Only II & III follows

 

  1. Statements: Y $ W , W @ O , O # H

Conclusions:

  1. Y + O
  2. H % W

III. H + Y

  1. None follows
  2. Only I follow
  3. Only II follow
  4. Only III follow
  5. Only II & III follows

 

  1. Statements: J # W , W + A , A @ F

Conclusions:

  1. F $ W
  2. F % W

III. J  + F

  1. None follows
  2. Only I follow
  3. Only II follow
  4. Only III follow
  5. Only II & III follows

 

  1. Statements: B + M , M @ Z , Z $ C

Conclusions:

  1. C + M
  2. B + Z

III. C + B

  1. Only II follows
  2. Only I and III follows
  3. Only I follow
  4. Only III follow
  5. None of these

 

  1. Statements: N @ S , S % M , M + H

Conclusions:

  1. M # N
  2. N + H

III. M + N

  1. Only II follows
  2. Only I and II follows
  3. Only III follows
  4. Only II and III follows
  5. None follows

 

  1. L ≥ U , U > A , A = G

G = L not follows

L ≤ G not follows

L > A follows

Correct Answer is: d)

 

  1. Y = W , W ≥ O , O ≤ H

Y > O

H < W

H > Y

None follows

Correct Answer is: a)

 

  1. J ≤ W , W > A , A ≥ F

F < W follows

F = W not follows

J > F not follows

Correct Answer is: c)

 

  1. B > M , M ≥ Z , Z = C

C > M not follows

B > Z follows

C > B not follows

Correct Answer is: a)

 

  1. N ≥ S, S < M, M > H

M ≤ N

N > H

M > N

None follows

Correct Answer is: e)

 

 

 

 

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