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Reasoning Questions : Coded Inequalities Set 7

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Hello Aspirants. Welcome to Online Reasoning Section in AffairsCloud.com. Here we are creating question sample in coded Inequalities, which is common for all the IBPS,SBI exam,RBI,FCI EXAM,SSC EXAM,RAILWAYS and other competitive exams. We have included Some questions that are repeatedly asked in bank exams !!

I. Study the following information to answer the given questions
A©B means A is either smaller than or equal to B
A$B means A is neither greater than nor  smaller than B
A@B means A is either greater than or equal to B
A*B means A is greater than B
A%B means A is smaller than B

  1. Statements: M @ R,  R % T, T $ K
    Conclusions:     I. K *M        II. T * M
    1)Only I is true
    2)Only II is true
    3)Either I or II true
    4)Neither I nor II true
    5)Both I and II are true
    4)Neither I nor II true

  2. Statements:  K * T, T @ B, B © M
    Conclusions:   I. M% T   II. K © B
    1)Only I is true
    2)Only II is true
    3)Either I or II true
    4)Neither I nor II true
    5)Both I and II are true
    4)Neither I nor II true

  3. Statements: F % J, B © J, W @ R
    Conclusions:   I. F $ J    II. J % F
    1)Only I is true
    2)Only II is true
    3)Either I or II true
    4)Neither I nor II true
    5)Both I and II are true
    4)Neither I nor II true

  4. Statements:  A © N, N*V, V $ J
    Conclusions:  I.   J @ N      II.A © V
    1)Only I is true
    2)Only II is true
    3)Either I or II true
    4)Neither I nor II true
    5)Both I and II are true
    4)Neither I nor II true

  5. Statements:  D $ M, M % W, W @ R
    Conclusions:  I. R * W   II. W © D
    1)Only I is true
    2)Only II is true
    3)Either I or II true
    4)Neither I nor II true
    5)Both I and II are true
    4)Neither I nor II true

II. In the given questions assuming the assumption given in the statement to find whether the given conclusion is true or false

  1. Statements: A  ≥  B, B > C, C< D, D ≤ E
    Conclusions: I. D > B      II. E >C
    1)Only I is true
    2)Only II is true
    3)Either I or II true
    4)Neither I nor II true
    5)Both I and II are true
    2)Only II is true

  2. Statements: P = S, P < Q, R  ≤ Q, R  ≤  T
    Conclusions:I. Q > S    II. Q  =  T
    1)Only I is true
    2)Only II is true
    3)Either I or II true
    4)Neither I nor II true
    5)Both I and II are true
    1) Only I is true

  3. Statements: X < Y, Y = Z, Z > A, A ≥ B
    Conclusions: I.Z  > B            II.A < Y
    1)Only I is true
    2)Only II is true
    3)Either I or II true
    4)Neither I nor II true
    5)Both I and II are true
    5)Both I and II are true

  4. Statements:  A > N, K ≥ N, K > M, R > M
    Conclusions: I. R≥A              II. M = N
    1)Only I is true
    2)Only II is true
    3)Either I or II true
    4)Neither I nor II true
    5)Both I and II are true
    4)Neither I nor II true

  5. Statements: P ≤ Q, P > R, S = R, S ≤ T
    Conclusions:  I. Q ≥ P         II.Q = T
    1)Only I is true
    2)Only II is true
    3)Either I or II true
    4)Neither I nor II true
    5)Both I and II are true
    1)Only I is true