Equality Inequality comes in almost all competitive examinations. Its a mandatory part of the paper. Here is a new series of Equality-Inequality for you to practice and Practice More.
Directions (1-7): In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by conclusions.
Given answer
(a) if only conclusions I is true.
(b) if only conclusions II is true.
(c) if either conclusions I or II is true.
(d) if neither conclusions I nor II is true.
(e) if both conclusions I and II are true.
Q1. Statements: P ≥ Q < T, R < Q ≥ S, U ≥ T
Conclusions :
I. P≥S
II. S < U
Q2. Statements: P ≥ Q < T, R < Q ≥ S, U ≥ T
Conclusions :
I. S ≤ P
II. U > R
Q3. Statements: H < I ≤ J, R ≥ I > A
Conclusions :
I. H < R
II. A > H
Q4. Statements: H < I ≤ J, R ≥ I > A
Conclusions :
I. J > R
II. J > A
Q5. Statements: J = K ≥ L ≤M, K < S, J > T
Conclusions :
I. L < S
II. M > T
Q6. Statements: P < R ≥ I = C, L > E ≥ R
Conclusions :
I. E > C
II. C = E
Q7. Statements :B ≤ C = D > E, F > C
Conclusions :
I. F > B
II. C ≥ E
Answers
1)E 2)E 3)A 4)B 5) A 6) C 7) A
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