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BANK/REA/201803/INEQAULITY-I/E&H/08

LECTURE-08
INEQUALITY-I
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Q.1-29. In these questions relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These
statements are followed by two conclusions I and II. You have to find out that which conclusion(s)
is /are definitely true. Mark answer-/
I II

(1) If only conclusion I is true./ I


(2) If only conclusion II is true./ II
(3) If either conclusion I or II is true./ I II
(4) If neither conclusion I nor II is true./ I II
(5) If both conclusion I and II are true./ I II
Q.1. Statements/ : O>2>3>4; 5=4<6=7<P ; K<4>N
Conclusions/ I. O < P II. O = P
Q.2. Statements/ : A>B>C= D<E ; E>H>M >N ; P>Q >R =A
Conclusions/ I. Q > M II. D < P
Q.3. Statements/ : A=B>C>D>E; J>H>D>K>N>M; G>F>E
Conclusions/ I. J > F II. J = F
Q.4. Statements/ : A>B>C>D>E<F<G ; J>H>D>K>N>M
Conclusions/ I. A > M II. J > G
Q.5. Statements/ : P>Q> R<S<T<U; F <E<R>A= B>D
Conclusions/ I. D < F II. U > F
Q.6. Statement/ : D>E>F=G; E=H<J;K<I<F
Conclusions/ : I. K < J II. D > K
Q.7. Statement/ :

Conclusions/ :
Q.8. Statement/ :

Conclusions/ :
Q.9. Statement/ :

Conclusions/ : I. E > P II. Y = H


Q.10. Statement/ :

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Conclusions/ : I. F > K II. H > M
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Q.15.

Q.16.

Q.17.

Q.18.

Q.19.

Q.20. Statement: M > N > O = P > Q > R > S; Z < Y = X = W < P < U < V = T
Conclusion: I. M > Z II. Z = M
Q.21. Statement: 9 > 8 > 7 = 6 > 5 < 4 < 3 = 2 < 1; 11 < 12 = 13 < 14 < 5 = 15 > 16 > 17 > 18
Conclusion: I. 9 > 18 II. 2 > 11
Q.22. Statement: A < B > C = D < E > F > G > H = I; M > L > K > J > E = N < P
Conclusion: I. I > M II. B > P
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Q.23-25. In the following questions, the symbols @, %, +, * and # are used with the following meaning as
illustrated below:/ @, %, +, * #

‘T @ S means/ T is greater than S/ ‘T, S ’


‘T % S means/ T is either smaller or equal to S/, ‘T,S ’
‘T + S means/ T is neither greater nor smaller than S/ ‘T,S ’
‘T * S means/ T is either greater or equal to S/ ‘T,S ’
‘T # S means/ T is smaller than S/ ‘T,S ’
Q.23. Statements/ : L*K#Q%Z ; A#B%K@C
Conclusions/ I. A # Z II. Z @ C
Q.24. Statements/ : P @ N, N * M, P # Q , M + R, S * Q
Conclusions/ I. R # S II. M % S
Q.25. Statements/ : Y+A%B@ P#S; U%T#B*K*J
Conclusions/ I. U # S II. J % Y
Q.26-30. In the questions given below, certain symbols are used with the following meaning:

'B@D' means 'B is not greater than D'./'B@D' 'B, D


'B*D' means 'B is neither greater than nor equal to D'./'B*D' 'B, D
'B#D' means 'B is neither greater nor smaller than D'./'B#D' 'B, D
'B$D' means 'B is not smaller than D'./'B$D' 'B, D
'B©D' means 'B is neither smaller than nor equal to D'./'B©D' 'B, D

Q.26. Statements/ : 1 @ 2, 2 # 3, 3 @ 4, 4 * 5, 5 @ 6
Conclusions/ : I. 6 © 1 II. 2 @ 6
Q.27. Statements/ : 1 $ 2, 2 $ 3, 3 # 4, 4 © 5, 5 © 6
Conclusion/ : I. 5 * 1 II. 3 © 6
Q.28. Statements/ : A # B, B $ C, C # D, D $ E, E @ F
Conclusions/ : I. E # A II. E * A
Q.29. Statements/ : Rahul © Amit, Amit $ Punit, Punit # Anil, Anil @ Rohit, Rohit @ Sonu
© , $ , # , @ , @
Conclusions/ : I. Rahul © Rohit II. Sonu $ Amit
I. © II. $
Q.30-32. In the following questions some symbols @, ©, $, % and # are used with the following meaning
as illustrated below:/ @, ©, $, % #

‘A @ Z’ means ‘A is neither greater than nor equal to Z’.


'A @ Z' 'A, Z
‘A © Z’ means ‘A is neither smaller than nor equal to Z.
'A © Z' 'A, Z
‘A $ Z ‘ means ’A is not smaller than Z’./'A $ Z' 'A, Z
‘A % Z' means ‘A is not greater than Z’./'A % Z' 'A, Z
‘A # Z’ means ‘A is neither smaller than nor greater than Z’.
'A # Z' 'A, Z
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Now in each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find which of
the three conclusions I, II and III given below them is/are definitely true and give your answer
accordingly./
I II III
Q.30. Statements/ : I # N, Q @ D, L $ Q, P © L, D $ N
Conclusions/ : I. P © I II. P % D III. Q $ I
(1) Only conclusion III is true./ III
(2) Only conclusion I and II are true./ I II
(3) Either conclusion I or III is true./ I III
(4) Only conclusion I and III are true./ I III
(5) None is true/
Q.31. Statements/ : P $ M, Q % N, N © P, T @ Q, M%Z
Conclusions/ : I. N © M II. T @ N III. Z $ Q
(1) Only conclusion I is true./ I
(2) Only conclusion II and III are true./ II III
(3) Either conclusion I or II and III are true./ I II III
(4) Neither conclusion I nor II is true./ I II
(5) Both conclusion I and II are true./ I II
Q.32. Statements/ : H # M, N © D, X $ N, V © X, D%H
Conclusions/ : I. V % H II. V © D III. X © D
(1) Only conclusion I is true./ I
(2) Only conclusion II and III are true./ II III
(3) Either conclusion I or II is true./ I II
(4) Neither conclusion I nor II is true./ I II
(5) Both conclusion I and II are true./ I II
Q.33-36.In the following questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statement.
These statements are followed by five conclusions numbered (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5). Find which
one of the following conclusions is definitely true and mark your answer accordingly.

Q.33. Statements/ : 6 > 14, 20 = 5, 14 < 5, 20 > 18, 18 > 22


Conclusions/ :
(1) 14 < 18 (2) 20 = 22 (3) 6 > 5 (4) 5 < 4 (5) 5 > 18
Q.34. Statement/ : 16 > 7, 8 > 7, 8 = 11, 13 > 16, 11 > 12
Conclusions/ :
(1) 16 = 12 (2) 7 < 11 (3) 7 > 13 (4) 12 = 13 (5) 11 = 7
Q.35. Statements/ : 17 > 19, 19 = 3, 12 < 10, 10 = 20, 20 > 17
Conclusions/ :
(1) 17 = 3 (2) 20 < 12 (3) 20 > 3 (4) 20 = 3 (5) 10 > 3
Q.36. Statements/ : 23 < 21, 15 < 1, 2 = 1, 25 > 2, 15 < 23
Conclusions/ :
(1) 15 < 25 (2) 25 > 15 (3) 23 < 21 (4) 1 = 21 (5) 1 > 21
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