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 (1-4): In these questions, certain symbols have been used to indicate relationships between elements as follows:
Directions- P © Q means P is not smaller than Q
P % Q means P is not greater than Q
P # Q means P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q
P @ Q means P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q
P $ Q means P is neither greater than nor equal to Q
Now in each of the following questions assuming the given statement to be true ,find which of the two conditions I and II given below them is /are definately true ? Give answer.
a) If only conclusion I is true
b) If only conclusion II is true
c) If either I or II is true
d) If neither I or II is true
e) If both I and II is true
1) Statements F % T, T @ J, J # W.
Conclusions 1) J @ F. 2) J # F.
2) Statements – R # D, D © K, K $ M.
Conclusions – 1) M # R. 2) K $ R.
3) Statements – Z © F, F $ M, M % K
Conclusions – 1) K # F. 2) Z # M.
4) Statement – H @ B, B © R, A $ R
Conclusion – 1) B © A 2) R % H.
Answers
1)C 2)B 3)A 4)B
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