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Inequality DPP
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Inequality DPP
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Inequalities
Q12 DIrections:In the following question assuming Statements: Z > Y ≥ X ≥ K; K = L ≥ M; Which of the
the given statements to be true, find which of following are definitely true?
the interpretation among given interpretation (A) X > L (B) Z > L
is/are definitely true and then give your (C) K = Z (D) K < Y
reaction accordingly. (E) None of these
Level-2
Q1 If the expression B < C < A < D, E > F > D > H = M given statements, disregarding commonly
is definitely true then, which of the following known facts.
expressions will be false? Statement
(A) A < E (B) F > C T<J<M=W>F>S
(C) H < B (D) E > C Conclusion:-
(E) None of these i) T > F
ii) W > S
Q2 If the expression R = F < I< T < B ≤ G < A > V > M
(A) Only conclusion I follows
is definitely true then, which of the following
(B) Only conclusion II follows
expressions will be true?
(C) Neither I nor II follow
(A) A > B
(D) Both I and II follow
(B) R < V
(E) Either I or II follow
(C) G > F
(D) G > M Q6 Directions: Study the following data carefully
(E) Both (a) and (c) and answer the questions accordingly.
What will come in _ , _ respectively to make the
Q3 If the expression X > B > Z > K > H = M < J< Y is
expression
definitely true then, which of the following
* < $ and $ > @ are definitely true?
expressions will be false?
$ > & ≥ # _ (; ( ≥ * _ % ≥ ! ≥ @
(A) H < X (B) B > M
(A) >, ≤ (B) ≤, >
(C) Z > M (D) A > K
(C) = , < (D) >, ≥
(E) Both b) and d)
(E) None of these
Q4 If the expression, M > K = B > L > E > X, A < B ≤ Z is
Q7 Directions:In each of the following questions,
definitely true then, which of the following
the relationship between different elements is
expressions will be true?
shown in the statements followed by
(A) X > A (B) Z > E
conclusions. Find the conclusion which
(C) M > A (D) Both b) and c)
logically follows.
(E) Both a) and c)
(E) Both conclusion I and conclusion II true definitely true and give your answer
accordingly.
Q27 In the given questions, assuming the given
statements to be true. Find which of the given
Statements:
two conclusions number I and II is/are
P≤Q≤R=S≥T>U
definitely true and give your answer
Conclusions:
accordingly.
I. P ≤ S
II. R > U
Statements:
(A) Only conclusion I true
N≤M≤I=Q<P=O
(B) Only conclusion II true
Conclusions:
(C) Either conclusion I or conclusion II true
I. Q > N
(D) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II true
II. N = Q
(E) Both conclusion I and conclusion II true
(A) Only conclusion I true
(B) Only conclusion II true Q30 In the given questions, assuming the given
(C) Either conclusion I or conclusion II true statements to be true. Find which of the given
(D) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II true two conclusions number I and II is/are definitely
(E) Both conclusion I and conclusion II true true and give your answer accordingly.
Statements:
Q28 In the given questions, assuming the given
Q>Z<J≤C≤K=G≤S
statements to be true. Find which of the given
Conclusions:
two conclusions number I and II is/are
I. S ≥ J
definitely true and give your answer
II. Z < G
accordingly.
(A) Only conclusion I true
(B) Only conclusion II true
Statements:
(C) Both conclusion I and conclusion II are true
O≥U>P=K<J≤V<E
(D) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II true
Conclusions:
I. K ≥ E Q31 In the given questions, assuming the given
II. K < O statements to be true. Find which of the given
(A) Only conclusion I true two conclusions number I and II is/are
(B) Only conclusion II true definitely true and give your answer
(C) Either conclusion I or conclusion II true accordingly.
(D) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II true
(E) Both conclusion I and conclusion II true Statements:
R≥W≤U=P>F
Q29 In the given questions, assuming the given
Conclusions:
statements to be true. Find which of the given
I. R ≥ F
two conclusions number I and II is/are
II. R < F
(A) Only conclusion I true
Level-3
Q1 Answer the questions based on the information In the question, assuming the given statements
given below: to be true, find which of the conclusion (s)
among given two conclusions is/are definitely
'X $ B' means 'X is neither smaller than nor equal true and then give your answer accordingly.
to B',
'X # B' means 'X is neither greater than nor Statements: O % Y # B % A # Q; Z @ T $ P # Q; O
smaller than B', $R#S*V
'X @ B' means 'X is not smaller than B', Conclusions:
'X % B' means 'X is not greater than B', I. Z @ B
'X * B' means 'X is neither greater than nor equal II. V $ O
to B'. (A) Only I is true
In the question, assuming the given statements (B) Only II is true
to be true, find which of the conclusion (s) (C) Either I or II is true
among given two conclusions is/are definitely (D) Neither I nor II is true
true and then give your answer accordingly. (E) Both I and II are true
(A) Only I is true "P % Q" means "P is not greater than Q".
(B) Only II is true "P # Q" means "P is less than Q".
(C) Either I or II is true "P & Q" means "P is not less than Q".
(D) Neither I nor II is true "P ^ Q" means "P is neither greater than nor less
(E) Both I and II are true than Q".
(C) If either conclusion I or II follows. “A ^ B” means “A is neither greater than nor less
(D) If neither conclusion I nor II follows. than B"
(E) If both conclusion I and II follow
Statements:
Q7 In each of the following questions, the
N#M&P^W@V; S%J#Q@W
relationship between different elements are
Conclusions:
given in the statement followed by two sets of
I) M@J
conclusions. Study the following information
II) N#S
carefully and decide which of the following
(A) If only conclusion I follow.
conclusions logically follows.
(B) If only conclusion II follows.
(C) If either conclusion I or II follows.
“A @ B” means “A is greater than B”
(D) If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
“A % B” means “A is not greater than B”
(E) If both conclusions I and II follow
“A # B” means “A is less than B”
“A & B” means “A is not less than B” Q9 In the following questions, the symbols $, *, #,
“A ^ B” means “A is neither greater than nor less @ and % are used with the following meaning
than B" as illustrated below: Give answer:
(E) X*S&V
E@F means E is neither greater than nor equal
Q12 In these questions, certain symbols have been
to F
used to indicate relationships between
E%F means E is neither smaller than nor equal
elements as follows. Find the conclusion which
to F
is definitely true.
E$F means E is neither smaller than nor greater
than F
“A@B” means “A is neither greater than nor
E#F means E is not smaller than F
smaller than B”
E*F means E is not greater than F
“A#B” means “A is not greater than B”
“A&B” means “A is neither smaller than nor equal
Statements: H@C; X#A; C%X
to B”
Conclusions:
“A*B” means “A is not smaller than B”
I) H@A
A©B” means “A is neither greater than nor equal
II) A@C
to B”
(A) If only conclusion I follows.
(B) If only conclusion II follows
Statements:
(C) If either conclusion I or II follows.
L&S*K#A©O; J*I&L*N@R; A©W#H&M; L#C@G
(D) If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
Conclusions:
(E) If both conclusion I and II follow
(A) L*A*H (B) R#S&W
Q11 In these questions, certain symbols have been (C) O*L&J (D) G*L*R
used to indicate relationships between (E) H*N&C
elements as follows. Find the conclusion which
Q13 In these questions, certain symbols have been
is definitely true.
used to indicate relationships between
elements as follows. Find the conclusion which
“A@B” means “A is neither greater than nor
is definitely true.
smaller than B”
“A#B” means “A is not greater than B”
“A@B” means “A is neither greater than nor
“A&B” means “A is neither smaller than nor equal
smaller than B”
to B”
“A#B” means “A is not greater than B”
“A*B” means “A is not smaller than B”
“A&B” means “A is neither smaller than nor equal
A©B” means “A is neither greater than nor equal
to B”
to B”
“A*B” means “A is not smaller than B”
A©B” means “A is neither greater than nor equal
Statements:
to B”
D@S#T©R; W©Y@L; D&E#V; T#X&H; X*V@B&S
Conclusions:
Statements:
(A) R@E#B (B) V*S&H
Y#U&C*A; T#M@J&Y; Z&A*L@H; Y*D@K*O
(C) R@T&H (D) T*D&E
Conclusions:
“A@B” means “A is neither greater than nor Q16 Directions:In these questions, certain symbols
smaller than B” have been used to indicate the relationships
“A#B” means “A is not greater than B” between different elements as follows:
“A&B” means “A is neither smaller than nor equal “P$Q” means “P is not less than Q”
to B” “P#Q” means “P is not greater than Q”
“A*B” means “A is not smaller than B” “P@Q” means “P is neither less than nor equal
A©B” means “A is neither greater than nor equal to Q”
to B” “P&Q” means “P is neither greater than nor
equal to Q”
Statements: “P%Q” means “P is neither greater than nor less
T@B#U&H©Q; E©N#H@I#O; G©I©U*R; than Q"
A#L@Z©U Statements:
Conclusions: D#R$E@M#H; E@A$V%T; Y#K&P@T
(A) R©Q*G (B) O*U*L Conclusions:
(C) E©H&T (D) N&I*A I) R@T
(E) G©U&A II) Y#H
(A) Only conclusion I is true
Q15 In these questions, certain symbols have been
(B) Only conclusion II is true
used to indicate relationships between
(C) Either conclusion I or II is true
elements as follows. Find the conclusion which
(D) Neither conclusion I nor II is true
is definitely true.
(E) Both conclusions I and II are true
“A@B” means “A is neither greater than nor Q17 Directions: Study the questions based on the
smaller than B” information given below.
“A#B” means “A is not greater than B” A $ B means ‘A is smaller than B’
“A&B” means “A is neither smaller than nor equal A # B means ‘A is greater than B’
to B” A @ B means ‘A is either smaller than or equal to
“A*B” means “A is not smaller than B” B’
Directions:In the following questions, the ‘Q @ P’ means ‘Q is not smaller than P’.
symbols #, $, %, &, and @ are used with the Now in each of the following questions,
following meaning as illustrated below: assuming the given statements to be true, find
which of the three conclusions I, and II given
‘Q # P’ means ‘Q is not greater than P’. below them is/are definitely true and give your
‘Q $ P’ means ‘Q is neither smaller than nor answers accordingly.
equal to P.
‘Q % P’ means ‘Q is neither smaller nor greater Statements: A # Y % B & E @ S @ G
than P’ Conclusion:
‘Q & P’ means ‘Q is neither greater than nor I. G @ A
equal to P’. II. Y # E
‘Q @ P’ means ‘Q is not smaller than P’. (A) Only I is true
Now in each of the following questions, (B) Only II is true
assuming the given statements to be true, find (C) Either I or II is true
which of the three conclusions I, and II given (D) Neither I nor II is true
below them is/are definitely true and give your (E) Both I and II true
answers accordingly.
Q24 Directions:In the following questions, the
symbols #, $, %, &, and @ are used with the
Statements: 318 @ 212 % 11 & 27 # 115 # 29 & 16
following meaning as illustrated below:
Conclusion:
I. 318 & 11
‘Q # P’ means ‘Q is not greater than P’.
II. 11 % 318
‘Q $ P’ means ‘Q is neither smaller than nor
(A) Only I is true
equal to P.
(B) Only II is true
‘Q % P’ means ‘Q is neither smaller nor greater
(C) Either I or II is true
than P’
(D) Neither I nor II is true
‘Q & P’ means ‘Q is neither greater than nor
(E) Both I and II are true
equal to P’.
Q23 Directions:In the following questions, the ‘Q @ P’ means ‘Q is not smaller than P’.
symbols #, $, %, &, and @ are used with the Now in each of the following questions,
following meaning as illustrated below: assuming the given statements to be true, find
which of the three conclusions I, and II given
‘Q # P’ means ‘Q is not greater than P’. below them is/are definitely true and give your
‘Q $ P’ means ‘Q is neither smaller than nor answers accordingly.
equal to P.
‘Q % P’ means ‘Q is neither smaller nor greater Statements: A % P # B & G & E % C
than P’ Conclusion:
‘Q & P’ means ‘Q is neither greater than nor I. A # G
equal to P’. II. P & C
‘Q*P’ means ‘Q is neither equal to nor smaller Now in each of the following questions
than P’ assuming the given statement to be true, find
‘Q^P’ means ‘Q is not smaller than P’ which of the conclusions given below is/are
‘Q@P’ means ‘Q is neither smaller than nor definitely true and give your answer
greater than P’ accordingly.
‘Q$P’ means ‘Q is neither greater than nor
equal to P’ Statements: M # P $ Q @ R; S ^ T * U ^ R
Now in each of the following questions Conclusions:
assuming the given statement to be true, find I. T ^ P
which of the conclusions given below is/are II. Q # U
definitely true and give your answer III. S * P
accordingly. IV. Q @ U
(A) Only II and either I or III are true
Statements: U $ M ^ Q @ L # T; U # C $ V $ O # K (B) Both II and III are true
^G (C) Both I and II are true
Conclusions: (D) Only III and either II or IV are true
I. Q # C (E) All are true
II. L $ C
Q32 In the following questions, the symbols +, #, %,
III. K # V
@ and * are used with the following meaning
IV. G $ V
as illustrated below:
(A) Only II is true
(B) Only IV and either I or II are true
'P # Q' means 'P is neither greater than nor
(C) Both I and III are true
smaller than Q'
(D) Only IV is true
'P + Q' means 'P is not smaller than Q'
(E) None is true
'P @ Q' means 'P is neither smaller than nor
Q31 In the following questions, the symbols #, *, ^, equal to Q'
@ and $ are used with the following meaning 'P * Q' means 'P is not greater than Q'
as illustrated below- 'P % Q' means 'P is neither greater than nor
equal to Q'
‘Q#P’ means ‘Q is not greater than P’ Now in each of the following questions
‘Q*P’ means ‘Q is neither equal to nor smaller assuming the given statements to be true, find
than P’ which of the three conclusions I. II and III given
‘Q^P’ means ‘Q is not smaller than P’ below them is/are definitely true and give your
‘Q@P’ means ‘Q is neither smaller than nor answer accordingly.
greater than P’
‘Q$P’ means ‘Q is neither greater than nor Statements: L * M; J + K # L; O @ M @ N; O * P
equal to P’ Conclusions:
I. K * P
(C) Both I and II are true ‘A # B’ means ‘A is neither greater than nor
(D) All are true equal to B’
(E) None is true ‘A % B’ means “A is neither greater than nor
smaller than B’
Q44 In the following questions, the symbols @, $, &,
Now, in each of the following questions
# and % used with the following meaning as
assuming the given statements to be true, find
illustrated below:
which of the three conclusions I, II and III is/are
definitely true and give your answer
‘A & B’ means ‘A is not greater than B’
accordingly.
‘A $ B’ means ‘A is not smaller than B’
Statements:
‘A @ B’ means ‘A is neither smaller than nor
N & B % V $ D # R, B @ A & L
equal to B’
Conclusions:
‘A # B’ means ‘A is neither greater than nor
I. N # A
equal to B’
II. A $ N
‘A % B’ means “A is neither greater than nor
III. L % B
smaller than B’
(A) Only I is true
Now, in each of the following questions
(B) Only II is true
assuming the given statements to be true, find
(C) Only III is true
which of the three conclusions I, II and III is/are
(D) None is true
definitely true and give your answer
accordingly. Q46 In the following questions, the symbols @, $, &,
# and % used with the following meaning as
Statement: A & M @ G # D, E # L & D, S & O % E illustrated below:
Conclusions:
I. A @ O ‘A & B’ means ‘A is not greater than B’
II. D $ S ‘A $ B’ means ‘A is not smaller than B’
III. M # O ‘A @ B’ means ‘A is neither smaller than nor
(A) Only I is true equal to B’
(B) Only II and III are true ‘A # B’ means ‘A is neither greater than nor
(C) Only I and II are true equal to B’
(D) Only III is true ‘A % B’ means “A is neither greater than nor
(E) None is true smaller than B’
Now, in each of the following questions
Q45 In the following questions, the symbols @, $, &, #
assuming the given statements to be true, find
and % used with the following meaning as
which of the three conclusions I, II and III is/are
illustrated below:
definitely true and give your answer
‘A & B’ means ‘A is not greater than B’
accordingly.
‘A $ B’ means ‘A is not smaller than B’
‘A @ B’ means ‘A is neither smaller than nor
Statements: Q % R & S # T, T % U $ V @ W % N
equal to B’
Answer Key
Level-1
Q1 (C) Q8 (D)
Q2 (C) Q9 (E)
Level-2
Q1 (C) Q18 (C)
Level-3
Q1 (B) Q28 (A)
Level-2
Q1 Text Solution: v. Both a) and c) False
Given- Q5 Text Solution:
B< C<A < D, E > F > D > H = M
Given statement:-
Which of the following will be false
T<J<M=W>F>S
E > F > D > A > C >B
i) T > F = (False, As, T < J < M = W > F. So no
B<C<A<D>H=M
relation between T and F can be determined
a) A < E (False)
thus, it is definitely false.)
b) F > C (False)
ii) W > S = (True, As, W > F > S. Hence, W > S it is
c) H < B (True)
definitely true)
d) E > C (False)
Thus, Only conclusion ii follows.
Q2 Text Solution: Hence, the correct answer is option B.
Given Q6 Text Solution:
R = F < I< T < B ≤ G < A > V > M
Final answer:
Which of the following will be true
$ > & ≥ # > (; ( ≥ * ≥ % ≥ ! ≥ @
A > B (True)
Hence, option D is the correct answer.
R < V (False)
Q7 Text Solution:
G > F (True)
Considering conclusion:
G > M (False)
I) S < X
a) and c)
Since, S < P ≤ D < L < X
Q3 Text Solution:
Hence true.
Given-
II) X > A
X > B> Z > K > H = M < J< Y<A < Z
Since, X ≥ N > R = A
Which of the following will be false-
Hence true.
a) H < X (False)
III) D < N
b) B > M (False)
Since, D < L < X ≥ N
c) Z > M (False)
Hence false.
d) A > K (True)
Therefore, Only I & II follow.
e) Both b) and d) (False)
Q8 Text Solution:
Q4 Text Solution:
H ≥ L > M ≤ R > I ≥ P = U ≤ T < B True
Given-
only conclusion II follows
M > K = B > L > E > X, A < B ≤ Z
Q9 Text Solution:
which of the following expressions will be true
Considering conclusion:
i. X > A (A < B > L > E > X) Fales
I) A > Z
ii. Z > E (Z ≥ B > L > E) True
Since, A ≥ M > T > R > O > P > N = Z
iii. M > A (M > K = B > A) True
Hence true.
iv. Both b) and c) True
In the statement relation between W and Z is Z But here Either or case occurs.
Level-3
Q1 Text Solution: Decoded version of signs:
Decoded version of signs: Codes Symbol
Codes Symbol $ >
$ > # =
# = @ ≥
@ ≥ % ≤
% ≤ * <
* < Given statement: Z @ M @ N; V % O * K % P # N;
Given statement: D @ C # A; C * K # H @ E; K * V$A#R$S
M%N After decoding: Z ≥ M ≥ N; V ≤ O < K ≤ P = N; V >
After decoding: D ≥ C = A; C < K = H ≥ E; K < M ≤ A=R>S
N Conclusions:
Conclusions: I. K % Z means K ≤ Z: True (As, Z ≥ M ≥ N = P ≥ K,
I. C $ N means C > N: False (As, C < K < M ≤ N) so K ≤ Z)
II. C * M means C < M: True (As, C < K < M ≤ N) II. R $ K means R > K: False (As, K > O ≥ V > A = R,
Hence, only II is true. so K > R)
Q7 Text Solution:
Q8 Text Solution:
Statement: N < M ≥ P = W > V, S ≤ J < Q > W
Conclusion:
(I) M > J - (M ≥ P = W < Q < J) False Q13 Text Solution:
(II) N < S - False
Clearly, neither conclusion I nor II follows
Q9 Text Solution:
As per the given statements we get, B=L<F≥O
Conclusions:
I) B$O - B = O - False
II) B@O - B < O - False
So, neither 1 nor 2 follows. Q14 Text Solution:
Hence, the correct answer is option D.
After decoding: R < S ≤ T; Q ≤ P < R; V > U ≤ S I. Yellow $ 32 - Yellow < 32 - False (As, Yellow ≤ 18
I. T $ Q - T > R - True - (As, Q ≤ P < R < S ≤ T, so T II. 35 $ 19 - 35 < 19 - False - (As, 35 ≤ Pink <
II. P & V - P < V - False - (As, P < R < S ≥ U < V) III. Blue ^ Yellow - Blue ≥ Yellow - True - (As, Blue
Hence, Only III and either I or IV are true. I. Q # C - Q ≤ C - False - (As, Q ≤ M > U ≤ C)
Codes Symbol
Given statements: D % F, F @ H, H * N # =
After decoding: D < F > H ≤ N + ≥
Conclusions:
@ >
I. N @ F - N > F - False
* ≤
II. D % N - D < N - False
Hence, neither I nor II is true. % <
Given statements: K # W, M @ W, R + M
Q38 Text Solution:
After decoding: K = W, M > W, R ≥ M
The following codes:
Combining statement: K = W < M ≤ R
Codes Symbol
Conclusions:
# = I. K % M - K < M - True
+ ≥ II. W % R - W < R - True
@ > Hence, both I and II are true.
* ≤ Q41 Text Solution:
% < Decoded version of signs:
Given statements: E @ F, F + G, G # K, K % L Codes Symbol
After decoding: E > F ≥ G = K < L @ <
Conclusion: # >
I. E + G - E ≥ G - False
% =
II. L @ G - L > G - True
$ ≥
Hence, only conclusion II is true.
Ω ≤
Q39 Text Solution:
Given statement: A $ C # D % B @ F; D @ G Ω K
The following codes:
%M
Codes Symbol
After decoding: A ≥ C > D = B < F; D < G ≤ K = M
# = Conclusions:
+ ≥ I. A $ K - A ≥ K - False - (As, A ≥ C > D < G ≤ K)
@ > II.C # F - C > F - False - (As, C > D = B < F)
* ≤ III.M # B - M > B - True - (As, M = K ≥ G > D = B)
% < Hence, "Only III is true" is the correct answer.