Set-11 Inequalities For SBI PO and SBI Clerk 2019 | Must Go Through These Questions

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Directions (1-5): In each of the following questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements followed by two conclusions. Find the conclusion which is definitely true.
Give answer:

1.

Statements:
A >B; G< D≤ E; G ≥F>B
Conclusions:
I. G ≥A
II. B< E

2.

Statements:
A >T ≥J; A≤ S=H; I>T
Conclusions:
I. H >J
II. I >S

3.

Statements:
J  ≥K>L<M ≥N; K≥O=T
Conclusions:
I. J >O
II. J=T

4.

Statements:
A>T=N; A>S>R; A>M
Conclusions:
I. R<t< p=””> </t<>
II. M>R

5.

Statements:
A < B ≤ K; F < M ≤  C; C > Q
Conclusions:
I. Q ≤ F
II. F > Q

Directions (6-10): In the following question assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusion among given five conclusions is/are definitely true and then give your answers accordingly.

6.

Statements:
B ≤ O ≤ T = U ≤ N;                N < L < M
Conclusions:
I. N = B
II. N > B

7.

Statements:
R ≤ E = I > D;    D ≥ F = G
Conclusions:
I. G < E
II. R < G

8.

Statements:
B ≤ I = Z ≤ F;     S > F;     K ≥ S
Conclusions:
I. S > B
II. K > I

9.

Statements:
B ≤ I = Z ≤ F;     S > F;         K ≥ S
Conclusions:
I. Z > K
II. B ≥ Z

10.

Statements:
L ≤ A ≥ W;         W < J = U ≤ D < E;        E =T ≤ O
Conclusions:
I. L ≤ U
II. W < E

 

Check your Answers below:

 

 

  • Directions (1-5): In each of the following questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements followed by two conclusions. Find the conclusion which is definitely true.
    Give answer:

    1. Question

    Statements:
    A >B; G< D≤ E; G ≥F>B
    Conclusions:
    I. G ≥A
    II. B< E

    Ans:

    I. G ≥ A (G ≥F>B<A) –> False
    II. B < E (E ≥D>G ≥F>B) –> True

    So, only conclusion II follow.

  • 2. Question

    Statements:
    A >T ≥J; A≤ S=H; I>T
    Conclusions:
    I. H >J
    II. I >S

      Ans:

    I. H>J (H = S  ≥A>T ≥J)  –> True
    II. I >S (I > T < A ≤ S) –> False

    So, only conclusion I follow.

  • 3. Question

    Statements:
    J  ≥K>L<M ≥N; K≥O=T
    Conclusions:
    I. J >O
    II. J=T

    Ans:

    J ≥K ≥ O=T
    I. J > T –>  False
    II. J=T –> False

    Since it follows either or condition; either conclusion I or II follows.

  • 4. Question

    Statements:
    A>T=N; A>S>R; A>M
    Conclusions:
    I. R<t< p=””> </t<>
    II. M>R

    Ans:

    I. RS >R) –> False
    II. M >R (M S >R) –> False

    So, neither conclusion I nor II follows.

  • 5. Question

    Statements:
    A < B ≤ K; F < M ≤  C; C > Q
    Conclusions:
    I. Q ≤ F
    II. F > Q

    Ans:

    F< M≤  C >Q
    I. Q ≤ F –> False
    II. F > Q –> False

    So, neither conclusion I or II follows.

  • 6. Question

    Directions (6-10): In the following question assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusion among given five conclusions is/are definitely true and then give your answers accordingly.

    Statements: B ≤ O ≤ T = U ≤ N;                N < L < M
    Conclusions:
    I. N = B
    II. N > B

      Ans:

    B ≤ O ≤ T = U ≤ N < L < M
    I) N = B – can be true
    II) N > B – can be true

  • 7. Question

    Statements: R ≤ E = I > D;    D ≥ F = G
    Conclusions:
    I. G < E
    II. R < G

    Ans:

    R ≤ E = I > D ≥ F = G
    I) G < E – True
    II) R < G – False

  • 8. Question

    Statements: B ≤ I = Z ≤ F;     S > F;     K ≥ S
    Conclusions:
    I. S > B
    II. K > I

    Ans:

    B ≤ I = Z ≤ F < S ≤ K
    I) S > B – True
    II) K > I – True

  • 9. Question

    Statements: B ≤ I = Z ≤ F;     S > F;         K ≥ S
    Conclusions:
    I. Z > K
    II. B ≥ Z

    Ans:

    B ≤ I = Z ≤ F < S ≤ K
    I) Z > K – False
    II) B ≥ Z – False

  • 10. Question

    Statements: L ≤ A ≥ W;         W < J = U ≤ D < E;        E =T ≤ O
    Conclusions:
    I. L ≤ U
    II. W < E

    Ans:

    L ≤ A ≥ W < J = U ≤ D < E = T ≤ O
    I) L ≤ U – False
    II) W < E – True

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