Practice Reasoning Questions For IBPS 2017 Exams (Inequality):
Directions (1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
1). Statements: M = V; R ≥ S; V< S; M> A; R ≤ U
Conclusions: I. U> S
II. R = S
III. R> S
U ≥R ≥ S> V = M> A
I. U>S : Not true
II. R = S : Not true
III. R>S : not true
But R ≥ S, therefore either II or III is true.
2). Statements:V< O; S< Q; N> Q; R< O; N ≤ T = V; S ≥ P
Conclusions:I. P ≤ N
II. V> R
III. N< V
P≤S< Q< N ≤T = V< O> R
I. P ≤ N : Not true
II. V>R:Not true
III. N< V : not true Hence, none is true
3). Statements:A< P = C ≥ D; S> U ≤ B< A; C< Q> S ≥ V
Conclusions: I. U> V
II. B< C
III. Q> D
U< S ≥ V
B< A< P = C
D ≤ C< Q
I. U>V : Not true
II. B< C : true III. Q>D : True
Hence, both II and III is true
4). Statements:R> U; T = U; I> H; A< S; T> H; R ≥ A
Conclusions: I. H< R
II. A< R
III. I> T
S> A ≤ R> U = T> H< I
I. H< R :true II. A< R :not true III. I>T : Not true
Hence, Only I is true
5). In which of the given expression does the expression F< N and R> M definitely hold true?
F ≤ L< N
R> N ≥ M
Hence, option c) only follows
6). In which of the given expression does the expression N> Q and L> P definitely hold True?
Â
6). Answer: C)
All given expressions does hold the two conditions are False except option c)
L> M ≥ N> O = P≥ Q< R
N> O = P ≥ Q
L> M ≥ N> O = P
Hence, the answer is option c)
7). What is in the place of question mark (?) in the given expression does the expression S> Y is definitely true and X ≥V is definitely false?
S ≥ T> X = U ? Y ≥V> Z
S ≥ T> X = U ? Y ≥ V> Z
S ≥ T> X = U ≥ Y
X = U ≥ Y ≥ V
Hence, the ‘>’ symbol satisfies both the conditions.
8). What is in the place of question mark (?) in the given expression does the expression K< H and V> K is definitely true?
V = O ≥L ? K; O ≤ H
V = O ≥ L ? K; O ≤ H
H ≥ O ≥ L> K
V = O ≥ L> K
Hence, the ‘>’ symbol satisfies both the conditions.
9). Statements: R> T ≥M S ; V = O>D
Conclusions: I. D< T
II. P ≥ M
R> T ≥ M< O ≤ P>S ; V = O> D
T ≥ M< O> D
M< O ≤ P
I. D< T not true II. P ≥ M : Not true
Hence, none is true
10). Statements:D ≤ E = S> P ≥W> B; S ≤ Q; B = G
Conclusions: I. P> G
II. P =G
D ≤ E = S> P ≥W> B; S ≤ Q; B = G
I. P>G : True
II. P = G : Not true
Hence, Only I is true.
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