Top Coded Inequality (Prelims) Practice Test 12 for SSC, Banking & Railways

Master Top coded inequality (Prelims) Practice Test 12 for SSC, Banking & Railways featuring the most expected questions with quick-solving tricks to boost your speed and accuracy.

coded inequality (Prelims) Practice Test 12

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Directions : In each of the following questions, the relationship between different elements is shown in the statements followed by two conclusions. Find the conclusion which is definitely true.
Q. Statements:
C < R = X; M = L > O; X > L = I
Conclusions:
I. M > C
II. I < R

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Directions : In the question, the relationship between some elements is shown in the statement(s). These statements arefollowed by five conclusions from the options. Find the conclusion which logically follows.
Q. Statements:
L > I ≥ K < G; K = J > H > N; E < H > X
Conclusions:
I. A < E → False
II. F > D → True
III. C < A → False

a)I ≥ H
b)G < X
c)L > E
d)X ≤ I
e)L < X

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Directions : In each of the following questions, the relationship between different elements is shown in the statements followed by two conclusions. Find the conclusion which is definitely true.
Q. Statements:
O = Z < B ≥ Y = P ≤ S < V ≤ X = L; H > W = Y ≤ D
Conclusions:
I. L ≥ Y
II. V > W

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Directions : In each of the following questions, the relationship between different elements is shown in the statements followed by two conclusions. Find the conclusion which is definitely true.
Q. In which of the following statement will the expression “I < K” will be definitely true?

conclusions:
a)H < I ≥ J = K
b)I > H ≥ J = K
c)K = J ≥ H > I
d)I ≥ H > J < K

5 / 10

Directions : In the question, the relationship between some elements is shown in the statement(s). These statements arefollowed by five conclusions from the options. Find the conclusion which logically follows.
 Statements:
U > A < T ≤ B < G; N = S > A > Z ≥ E

Conclusions:
a)U ≥ E
b)G > N
c)Z > B
d)T ≤ G
e)U > E

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Directions : In each of the following questions, the relationship between different elements is shown in the statements followed by two conclusions. Find the conclusion which is definitely true.
Q. Which of the following expressions will be true if the expression “ L ≥ M > N ≥ O is definitely true?

Conclusions:
a)O ≤ L
b)L = N
c)M < O
d)M ≥ O

7 / 10

Directions : In the question, the relationship between some elements is shown in the statement(s). These statements arefollowed by five conclusions from the options. Find the conclusion which logically follows.
Q. Statements:
P > N ≤ M; Y ≤ X ≤ P < O; M ≤ L < K

Conclusions:
a)M ≥ X
b)Y < M
c)L < P
d)K > N
e)X < K

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Directions : In the question, the relationship between some elements is shown in the statement(s). These statements are followed by five conclusions from the options. Find the conclusion which logically follows.
Q. Statements:
X > H ≤ V < P; O > H ≥ F > K = C

Conclusions:
a)O > X
b)V ≥ C
c)F ≤ P
d)X > K
e)V > O

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Directions : In each of the following questions, the relationship between different elements is shown in the statements followed by two conclusions. Find the conclusion which is definitely true.
Q. Statements:
B ≤ K < M = Q ≥ N ≥ T < J
Conclusions:
I. M > T
II. T = Q

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Directions : In the question, the relationship between some elements is shown in the statement(s). These statements arefollowed by five conclusions from the options. Find the conclusion which logically follows.
Q. Statements:
G ≥ I ≤ H < F; E ≤ F < D; K < J ≤ I

Conclusions:
a)H ≥ K
b)I < D
c)G > E
d)J ≤ E
e)F < G

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