Inequality Questions
Hello Aspirants, As we all know that Inequality Questions is a vital part of reasoning section for every competitive exams. There are two types of Inequality Questions asked in the examination.(Like – Direct Inequality and Coded Inequality).So here, In this article we will provide different Inequality with some questions.These Reasoning Inequality questions are important for Bank, SSC, SEBI, NABARD, RBI, LIC, and Other state exams. You can attempt these questions & boost your preparation for your examination.
In the Banking exams Reasoning Inequality Questions asked in the Prelims as well as Mains exam.There are 5 Inequalities based questions asked in the prelims exam (Bank).You want to score more in the Inequality section then you should practice more and more Reasoning Inequality questions.
These “Inequality Questions Quiz” is also important for other banking exams such as SBI PO, IBPS PO, IBPS Clerk, SBI Clerk, IBPS RRB Officer, IBPS RRB Office Assistant, IBPS SO, SBI SO and other competitive exams.
Reasoning Inequality Questions Quiz -4
Directions:(1-5) In the given questions, the symbols π, #, α, £ and & are used with the following meanings
‘X π Y’ means ‘X is not smaller than Y’
‘X # Y’ means ‘X is neither smaller than nor equal to Y’
‘X α Y’ means ‘X is neither greater than nor equal to Y’
‘X £ Y’ means ‘X is not greater than Y’
‘X & Y’ means ‘X is neither greater than nor smaller than Y’
Now, in each of the questions, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the four conclusions I, II, III and IV given below them is/are definitely true and give your answer accordingly.
1.Statements:
A £ B, B & C, C π D, D # E
Conclusions:
I. C & A
II. C # A
III. E α B
IV. D £ B
A. Only either I or II is true
B. Only III and IV are true
C. Only either I or II and III are true
D. Only either I or II and IV are true
E. Only either I or II and III and IV are true
2.Statements:
M & N, N £ O, O #A, AπB
Conclusions:
I. B α O
II. O π M
III. N α M
IV. M £ B
A. Only I and II are true
B. Only I, II and III are true
C. Only II, III and IV are true
D. All I, II, III and IV are true
E. None of the above
3.Statements:
D α E, E # F, F & G, G £ H
Conclusions:
I. D α F
II. G α D
III. F & H
IV. H # F
A. None is true
B. Only III is true
C. Only IV is true
D. Only either III or IV is true
E. Only either III or IV and II are true
4.Statements:
A π B, B α C, C # D, D & E
Conclusions:
I. A # C
II. D α B
III. C # E
IV. E α B
A. None is true
B. Only I is true
C. Only II is true
D. Only III is true
E. Only IV is true
5.Statements:
D # E, E π U, U £ V, V α W
Conclusions:
I. D # U
II. W # E
III. E # V
IV. W # U
A. Only I and III are true
B. Only I and IV are true
C. Only II and III are true
D. Only I, II and IV are true
E. None of the above
Directions:(6-8) Study the following information carefully to answer the questions. There are statements that are followed by different conclusions. Read the statements and give the answer.
‘P + Q’ means ‘P is greater than Q’
‘P – Q’ means ‘P is less than Q’
‘P * Q’ means ‘P is equal to Q’
‘P / Q’ means ‘P is greater than or equal to Q’
‘P % Q’ means ‘P is less than or equal to Q’
6.Statements: E + F, F – G, H % I, I / E
Conclusions:
I. E * G
II. F / H
III. H – E
IV. I + F
A. If only conclusion II follows
B. If only conclusion IV follows
C. If both conclusion I and conclusion III follow
D. If only conclusion I follows
E. If both conclusion II and conclusion IV follow
7.Statements: S * T, X – U, U / V, V + T
Conclusions:
I. U + T
II. X / V
III. S – V
IV. T % X
A. If only conclusion I follow
B. If only conclusion III follow
C. If both conclusion II and conclusion IV follows
D. If only conclusion II follow
E. If both conclusion I and conclusion III follows
8.Statements: A / B, C * D, C – E, B % F
Conclusions:
I. A * F
II. E + D
III. C + A
IV. F + C
A. If only conclusion IV follows
B. If only conclusion III follows
C. If both conclusion II and conclusion IV follow
D. If only conclusion II follows
E. If both conclusion I and conclusion III follow
Directions:(9-10) In each of these questions, the symbol -, &, +, * and $ are used with the following meaning as illustrated below:
‘M & N’ means ‘M is not smaller than N’.
‘M * N’ means ‘M is neither greater than nor equal to N’.
‘M + N’ means ‘M is neither smaller than nor equal to N’.
‘M $ N’ means ‘M is not greater than N’.
‘M – N’ means ‘M is neither greater than nor smaller than N’.
Now in each of the questions assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the four conclusions I, II, III and IV given below them is/are definitely true and give your answer accordingly.
9.Statements:
S + K, K & E, E – L, L $ U
Conclusions:
I. U + E
II. U – E
III. S + L
IV. K & U
A. Only either I or II is true
B. Only III is true
C. Only III and IV are true
D. Only either I or II and III are true
E. None of these
10.Statements:
U $ S, S & N, N – E, E * I
Conclusions:
I. E $ S
II. I + S
III. U * N
IV. U $ E
A. Only I is true
B. Only I and IV are true
C. Only I and II are true
D. Only II and IV are true
E. None of these