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Reasoning Questions : Coded Inequalities Set 9

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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  competitive exams. We have included Some questions that are repeatedly asked in bank exams !!

P @ Q means P is either smaller than or  equal to Q
P $ Q means P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q
P # Q means P is neither smaller than nor greater than Q
P * Q means P is not smaller than Q
P % Q means P is neither greater nor equal to Q

  1. Statements: H $ J, J # N, N @ R, R $ W
    Conclusions: I.W%N            II.W%H         III.R#J            IV.R$J
    1)Only I and II are true
    2)Only III and IV are true
    3)If either III or IV follow
    4)All I,II and III follow
    5)None
    3)If either III or IV follow
    Explanation :H>J=N≤R>W

  2. Statements: A # E, E @ D, D % C, C $ B
    Conclusions: I.A@D       II.C $ E    III.B%D       IV.B%E
    1)Only I and II are true
    2)Only III and IV are true
    3)If either I or II follow
    4)All I,II and III follow
    5)None
    1)Only I and II are true
    Explanation :A=E≤D<C>B

  3. Statements: M %K, K * L, L $ O, O @ N
    Conclusions: I.N*K   II.M%L   III.K$O     IV.O%M
    1)Only I is true
    2)Only II is true
    3)Only III is true
    4) If either I or II follow
    5)None
    3)Only III is true
    Explanation :M<K≥L>O≤N

  4. Statements: B @ D, D $ A, A % C, C*E
    Conclusions: I.B%A   II.C$D   III.E%A    IV.D%A
    1)Only I is true
    2)Only II is true
    3)Only III is true
    4)All I,II and III are true
    5)None
    5)None
    Explanation :B≤D>A<C≥E

  5. Statements: G≥F>A=C<D, A=B≥E<H
    Conclusions: I.A≤G  II.D>E
    1)Only I is true
    2)Only II is true
    3)If either I or II follow
    4) If neither I or II follow
    5)If both I and II follow
    2)Only II is true
    Explanation :G≥F>A=C=B≥E<H<D

  6. Statements: G≥F>A=C<D, A=B≥E<H
    Conclusions: I.E<G   II.H≥C
    1)Only I is true
    2)Only II is true
    3)If either I or II follow
    4) If neither I or II follow
    5)If both I and II follow
    1)Only I is true
    Explanation :G≥F>A=C=B≥E<H<D

  7. Statements: P≤Q<S=T, O>S≥R
    Conclusions: I.P<O   II.Q≥R
    1)Only I is true
    2)Only II is true
    3)If either I or II follow
    4) If neither I or II follow
    5)If both I and II follow
    1)Only I is true
    Explanation :P≤Q<O>S=T≥R

  8. Statements: X=Y≥V<Z, Y<W≤U
    Conclusions: I.U>V   II.X<W
    1)Only I is true
    2)Only II is true
    3)If either I or II follow
    4) If neither I or II follow
    5)If both I and II follow
    5)If both I and II follow
    Explanation :W≥U>X=Y≥V<Z

  9. Statements: M≥O>N>Q, R≥P>N
    Conclusions: I.R≥M  II.Q>P
    1)Only I is true
    2)Only II is true
    3)If either I or II follow
    4) If neither I or II follow
    5)If both I and II follow
    4) If neither I or II follow
    Explanation :M≥O>R≥P>N>Q

  10. Statements: C≥B=A, E ≤D>C
    Conclusions: I. E≤B  II.D>A
    1)Only I is true
    2)Only II is true
    3)If either I or II follow
    4) If neither I or II follow
    5)If both I and II follow
    2)Only II is true
    Explanation :E ≤D>C≥B=A