Inequality Questions

Crack IBPS SO Prelims– Logical Reasoning (Inequality) – Day 2

Crack IBPS SO Prelims– Logical Reasoning (Inequality):

Dear Readers, IBPS is conducting Online Examination for the recruitment of Clerical Cadre. Prelims Examination of  IBPS SO was scheduled 30th & 31st December 2017. To enrich your preparation here we have providing new series of Practice Questions on Reasoning Ability -Inequality.Candidates those who are appearing in IBPS SO Exam can practice these questions daily and make your preparation effective.

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Directions (1-5): In these questions, certain symbols have been used to indicate relationships between elements as follows:

P @ Q means P is not smaller 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 not greater than Q.

P * Q means P is neither greater than nor equal to Q.

 

  1. Statements: V # I, I @ J, J $ P

Conclusions:

I) V # J

II) V # P

III) P # I

  1. Only II follows
  2. Only I and III follow
  3. Only I follow
  4. Only   III follow
  5. None of these

 

  1. Statements: S @ V, V # M, V % F

Conclusions:

I) S # M

II) S @ F

III) M # F

  1. None follows
  2. Only I & ll follows
  3. Only II follow
  4. Only   III follow
  5. Only II & III follows

 

  1. Statements: R $ W, W % J, J @ K

Conclusions:

I) R $ K

II) W @ K

III) J @ R.

  1. Only I and II follows
  2. Only II and III follow
  3. Only II follows
  4. Only I and III follow
  5. All follows

 

  1. Statements: B $ D, D * F, R % B

Conclusions:

I) F # R

II) R $ D

III) B # F

  1. All follows
  2. Only II and III follow
  3. Only I and III follow
  4. None follows
  5. Only I and II follows

 

  1. Statements: C * D, D # T, T $ J

Conclusions:

I) C * T

II) D $ J

III) J # C

  1. None follows
  2. Only I follow
  3. Only II follow
  4. Only   III follow
  5. Only II & III follows

 

Directions (6-10): In these questions, certain symbols have been used to indicate relationships between elements as follows:

P $ Q means P is neither equal to nor smaller than Q.

P © Q means P is not smaller than Q.

P * Q means P is neither greater nor smaller than Q.

P # Q means P is neither greater than nor equal to Q.

P @ Q means P is not greater than Q.

  1. Statement: Q#P, P@F,   F*M

Conclusions:

I) M $ P

II) P * M

III) M $ Q

  1. Only III follows
  2. Only either I or II and III follows
  3. Only I and II follows
  4. All I, II and III follows
  5. Only either I or II follows

 

  1. Statements: Z@R, R©D,   D#T

Conclusions:

I) D # Z

II) Z # T

III) R $ T

  1. None follows
  2. Only I follow
  3. Only II follows
  4. Only   III follows
  5. Only II & III follows

 

  1. Statement: M#K, K*D,   D@P

Conclusions:

I) M @ P

II) M *P

III) P $ K

  1. None follows
  2. Only I follow
  3. Only II follows
  4. Only   III follows
  5. Either I or II follows

 

  1. Statements: W©T, T$M,   B#M

Conclusions:

I) W $ B

II) M # W

III) T $ B

  1. I only follow
  2. I and II only follows
  3. Either I or III only follows
  4. All   I, II   and   III follows
  5. None follows.

 

  1. Statements: H*D, D#R,   R©N

Conclusions:

I) N * H

II) H # R

III) N $ H

  1. Only I and II follows
  2. Only II and III follow
  3. Only IIfollows
  4. None follows
  5. None of these

 

 

 

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