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Welcome to Online Reasoning Section in AffairsCloud.com. Here we are creating question sample in coded Inequalities, which is common for all the  competitive exams. We have included Some questions that are repeatedly asked in bank exams !!
Bank PO Level Questions :-
- P≥U>T≤O<Q, R = P
I.R >UÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â II.R=U
1.Only I is true
2.Only II is true
3.Either I or II true
4.Neither I nor II is true
5.Both I and II are trueAnswer – 3.Either I or II
true
Explanation :
R=P≥U>T≤O<Q
R >U
R=U are complementary pair and we cant say whether R is greater than or equal to U - W≤T=U≤V, X=Y<V
I.U≤Y           II.U>Y
1.Only I is true
2.Only II is true
3.Either I or II true
4.Neither I nor II is true
5.Both I and II are trueAnswer – 3.Either I or II true
Explanation :
W≤T=U≤V>Y= X
U≤Y
U>Y are complementary pair and we cant say whether U is greater than Y or lesser than or equal to U - X>W=V<U, Y>Z≥X
I.Y≥V            II.V>Y
1.Only I is true
2.Only II is true
3.Either I or II true
4.Neither I nor II is true
5.Both I and II are trueAnswer – 4.Neither I nor II is true
Explanation :
Y>Z≥X>W=V<U
Y≥V => False
V>Y =>False - N≥M=O, Q>W≤P≤O
I.N>PÂ II.N=P1.Only I is true
2.Only II is true
3.Either I or II true
4.Neither I nor II is true
5.Both I and II are trueAnswer – 3.Either I or II true
Explanation :
N≥M=O≥P≥W<Q
N≥M=O≥P
N>P and N = P are complementary pair and we cant say whether N is greater than P or equal to P - J≥K>H=I, M=N≥J
I.M≥I II.J≥I
1.Only I is true
2.Only II is true
3.Either I or II true
4.Neither I nor II is true
5.Both I and II are trueAnswer – 4.Neither I nor II is true
Explanation :
M=N≥J≥K>H=I
M≥I => False
J≥I => False - A≥H<B=C, E≤B, J>G=E
I.C≥J II. C<J
1.Only I is true
2.Only II is true
3.Either I or II true
4.Neither I nor II is true
5.Both I and II are trueAnswer – 3.Either I or II true
Explanation :
A≥H<B=C≥E=G≤J
C≥E=G<J
C≥J and C<J are complementary pair and we cant say whether C is greater than or equal to J or lesser than J - M=K<N≥P, O≥N
I.M≤O            II.M>O
1.Only I is true
2.Only II is true
3.Either I or II true
4.Neither I nor II is true
5.Both I and II are trueAnswer – 4.Neither I nor II is true
Explanation :
M=K<N≥P, O≥N
M=K<N≤O
M≤O  and M>O are not complementary pair - J>K≥L, M≥K<N
I.J>N II.J≤N
1.Only I is true
2.Only II is true
3.Either I or II true
4.Neither I nor II is true
5.Both I and II are trueAnswer – 3.Either I or II true
Explanation :
J>K<N
J>N and J≤N are complementary pair and we cant say whether J is greater than N or lesser than or equal to N - F=A<L≤C>O≥N
I.F<C Â Â II. C>N
1.Only I is true
2.Only II is true
3.Either I or II true
4.Neither I nor II is true
5.Both I and II are trueAnswer – 5.Both I and II are true
Explanation :
F=A<L≤C>O≥N
F<C => True
C>N => True - A<B≥C=D<E, F≥A
I.F>DÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â II.D=F
1.Only I is true
2.Only II is true
3.Either I or II true
4.Neither I nor II is true
5.Both I and II are trueAnswer – 4.Neither I nor II is true
Explanation :
F≥A<B≥C=D<E
F>D => false
B=D => false
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