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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 SBI, IBPS, RRB, SSC and other competitive exams.
Direction: Question(1-5)
In the following Questions, $, *, %, @ and © are used with the following meaning as illustrated below
A * B means A is not greater than B
A @ B means A is neither greater than nor equal to B
A © B means A is not smaller than B
A % B means A is neither smaller than nor greater than B
A $ B means A is neither smaller than nor equal to B
- Statement : X * W, W @ Z , Z % Y
Conclusion:
I.Y $ W II.Z $ W III.X © Y
1.Only I is true
2.Ony II is true
3.Both I and II are true
4.Both I and III are true
5.None is trueAnswer – 3.Both I and II are true
Explanation :
X ≤ W < Z = Y
Y > W => true
Z > W => true
X ≥ Y => false - Statement : D $ E, E © C, C @ A
Conclusion:
I.C * D II.A $ E III.A $ D
1.Only I is true
2.Ony II is true
3.Both I and II are true
4.Both I and III are trye
5.None is trueAnswer – 5.None is true
Explanation :
D > E ≥ C < A
C ≤ D => False
A > E => false
A > D => false - Statement : M @ O, O % P, P © N
Conclusion:
I.P © M II.N @ O III. N % O
1.Only I is true
2.Ony II is true
3.Both II and III are true
4.Either II or III is true
5.None is trueAnswer – 4.Either II or III is true
Explanation :
M < O = P ≥ N
P ≥ M =false
N < O
N = O - Statement : A © C, C $ B, B % E
Conclusion:
I.E @ C II.B @ A III.A © E
1.Only I is true
2.Ony II is true
3.Both I and II are true
4.Both I and III are true
5.None is trueAnswer – 3.Both I and II are true
Explanation :
A ≥ C > B = E
E < C => true
B < A => true
A ≥ E => false - Statement : P © S, S $ R, R * Q
Conclusion:
I.Q $ S II.R @ P III.R % P
1.Only I is true
2.Ony II is true
3.Both I and II are true
4.Either II or III is true
5.All I, II and III are trueAnswer – 2.Ony II is true
Explanation :
P ≥ S>R≤Q
Q >S => false
R< P => true
R =P => fasle
Direction: Q(6-8) : Study the following expression carefully to answer the given questions
- Statement : J ≥ N > M <K ≤ L
Conclusion:
I.L > M II.L > N III.M < J IV.K > J
1.Only I is true
2.Only II is true
3.Only I and II are true
4.Only I and III are true
5.All I, II, III and IV are trueAnswer – 4.Only I and III are true
Explanation :
L > M=> true
L > N =>fasle
M < J =>true
K > J =>false - Statement : Y < U ≥W > V ≤ X
Conclusion:
I.X ≥ W II.Y < W III.U > V IV.V < Y
1.Only I is true
2.Only IV is true
3.Only II is true
4.Only III is true
5.Both I and II are trueAnswer – 4.Only III is true
Explanation :
X ≥ W => fasle
Y < W => false
U > V => true
V < Y => false - Statement : P > Q = S ≤ R > T
Conclusion:
I.T < S II.T < P III.R = Q IV.R > Q
1.Only II is true
2.Only IV is true
3.Either III or IV true
4.Both II and III are true
5.Both I and II are trueAnswer – 3.Either III or IV true
Explanation :
T < S => false
T < P => false
R = Q => false
R > Q => false - What should come in place of blank spaces to make L ≤ H and I > K always true in the expression L_K_H_I _ J.
1.=, ≤, <, >
2.<, ≥, >, <
3.>, >, =, =
4.≥, <, >, ≤
5.None of theseAnswer – 1.=, ≤, <, >
Explanation :
L = K ≤ H< I > J - What should come in place of question mark in the given expression so as to make B>C always false?
B > D ? F= A ≥ C
1.=
2.>
3.>=
4.<
5.can’t be determinedAnswer – 4.<
Explanation :
B > D < F= A ≥ C
B> C => false
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