Practice Coded Inequalities Questions and Answers
- Statements: L $ W, W * H, H # T, P % T Conclusions:      I. T @ L                 II. H % L                    �...
- Statements: J # Q, Q * D, D % P, P $ Y Conclusions:      I. Q * Y               II. P *Y               III. Y @ P �...
- Statements: P # B, Q $ B, B @ J, J % F Conclusions: Â Â Â Â Â I. F # BÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â II. F @ BÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â ...
- Statements: J > O > B < N = T ≥ S < C < I ≤ P Conclusion I: P > B II: N > S
- Statements: U > G = L > V < K ≤ C > S < N Conclusion I: U ≥ V II: C > V
- Statements: S ≥ W = R > I < M > F > P ≤ X Conclusion I: S > R II: P < M
- Statements: I < P = S ≥ O > W < E≤ G ≥ A Conclusion I: O ≤ P II: G > O
- Statements: Z > X > D > H ≤ M ≥ N = G Conclusion I: M > X II: H > Z
- Statements: P ≥ Q ≥ R = S, Q ≥ T > U ≥ V Conclusion: I. P ≥ V II. P > V
- Statement: Q > R; O < K ≤ N; O ≥ S > R Conclusion: I. O ≥ Q     II. R < N.
- Statement: Z > F ≥ O; Z ≤ G = P; Q > F Conclusion: I. P > O      II. Q > G
- Statement: W ≥ V > U < G ≥ S; V ≥ I = P Conclusion: I. W > I      II. W = P
- Statement: X > W = P; X > G > F; X < O Conclusion: I. F < W      II. P ≤ F
- Statements: E ≤ F = G ≤ H = I, M < L ≤ G = K ≥ J Conclusion: I. I ≤ L II. I > M III. E ≥ JÂ
- Statements: D > C ≥ A ≤ B = F, G ≤ K < L < C Conclusion: I. D > G II. C > G III. K ≤ B Â
- Statements: M = N ≤ P = C > G, D ≥ M > T = F Conclusion: I. D ≥ N II. N > F III. F < P
- Statements: G ≤ H < I = J > K, L < B ≥ V > I ≥ D Conclusion: I. G = D II. K ≤ D III. B > H
- Statements: T ≤ Q > B = W, Q ≥ E ≥ H Conclusion: I. B > H II. T ≥ E III. H = W
- Statements: V < P ≤ F = Y, Y < O ≤ J < S Conclusions: I. V ≤ O II. F < J III. S > P
- Statements: X ≥ Y= Z ≤ A, K < A ≤ M < W Conclusion:  I. M = Y II. M > Y III. K ≤ Y
- Statements: K > L ≥ M > N, N < O < P = J Conclusion:  I. K ≥ O II. P > L III. L > J
- Statements: Q ≤ P ≤ R < S, T = M > Q > V Conclusions:      I. T > V II.  V < S III. Q < T ...
- Statement: C < P > T = E < R; G > R > A < D Conclusions: I. T < G II. G ≥ P III. T > A
- Statements:  P = Q < R < S; T ≥ U = S; V > T Conclusions: I. P > U II. V = U III. Q < V
- Statements: A ≥ B = C; D ≥ E > F; C > G; G ≥ D; F > H Conclusion: I. F < D II. E > H III. G ≥ E
- Statement: A = B ≥ C ≥ D, B < F ≤ K < M Conclusions: I. D < F II. M < A III. K > D
- Statement: B = L > N < M; M ≤ V < G Conclusions: I. G > N                            II. B = M      III. G > M...
- Statements: I ≤ J = K < L < M, G ≥ H = I = T Conclusions:      I. J > G II.  M = H III. M > H...
- In the question, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusion (s) among given three conclusions is /are definitely true and then...
- In the following question, the statement is followed by two conclusions. Which of the two conclusions is/are true? Statement: N < P > I < Q > S = T ≤ U C...
- In the question, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusion (s) among given three conclusions is/are definitely true and then ...
- In the question, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusion (s) among given three conclusions is/are definitely true and then ...
- Statements: O < D ≤ T; C ≥ X = U; Y < Z = C > D Conclusions: I. U ≤ Z II. O ≤ C III. Y < D
- Statements: V > P < L = O, R > N; Q > V > R Conclusions: I. R > L II. Q > N III. L > N
- Statements: Q > M ≤ F < H; V = A > M > P; Z < I < P Conclusions:  I. H ≥ Z II. I < Q III. V = I
- Statements: U > H ≥ W; S > T ≥ B; S < H; C ≤ D = U Conclusions: I. D > B II. T < U III. W ≤ D
- Statements: V ≤ R ≥ Q; R ≤ N < Y; I > Y ≤ S Conclusions: I. V ≤ S II. I > Q III. S > N
- Which of the following will be definitely true if the given expression Y > Z ≥ H > J ≥ P > Q = R ≤ K > E ≤ F is definitely not true?
- Statements: Some Cloud is Thunder. Only a few Thunder is Lighting. No Lighting is Star. Conclusion: I. All Cloud can be Thunder. II. No Cloud is Star. III....
- Statements: Only Ear is Eye. No Hand is Ear. Only a few Hands are Legs. Conclusion: I. Some Eyes can be Legs. II. Some Legs can be Ears. III. Some Hands ar...
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