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Title: Inequalities Reasoning Ability


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Inequalities
  • REASONING ABILITY
  • PARAS MALIK

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Inequalities
  • Inequality is one of the most important topics
    from which 3-5 questions are expected in the bank
    exams. Inequalities questions are either asked
    directly or in the coded form both of the types
    are important. Here in this session, we will
    discuss the basics of inequality

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Inequalities
  • There are 5 types of inequality signs
  • Let us consider two variables A and B, then
    inequalities can be shown as following

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Inequalities
  • Let us now look at the following table in which
    relation between two inequalities is established,
    if they have a common term

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Inequalities
  • Directions (1-5) Relationship between different
    elements is shown in the following questions.
    These statements are followed by two conclusions.
    Mark your answer as
  • (a) If only conclusion I follows.
  • (b) If only conclusion II follows.
  • (c) If either conclusion I or II follows.
  • (d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
  • (e) If both conclusion I and II follow.

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Inequalities
  • Q1. Statements A D lt C B lt E
  • Conclusion
  • I. C gt A
  • II. A C
  • 1. (a)
  • Sol. Conclusion
  • I. C gt A (True)
  • II. A C (Not True)

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Inequalities
  • Q2. Statements P gt L M lt N gt Q
  • Conclusion
  • I. P gt Q
  • II. Q gt M
  • 2. (d)
  • Sol. Conclusion
  • I. P gt Q (Not True)
  • II. Q gt M (Not True)

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Inequalities
  • Q3. Statement S T U lt V X
  • Conclusions
  • I. V gt S
  • II. V gt T
  • 3. (b)
  • Sol. Conclusions
  • I. V gt S (Not True)
  • II. V gt T (True)

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Inequalities
  • Q4. Statement M N gt O P Q
  • Conclusions
  • I. M Q
  • II. Q lt M
  • 4. (d)
  • Sol. Conclusions
  • I. M Q (Not True)
  • II. Q lt M (Not True)

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Inequalities
  • Q5. Statement U V lt W X lt Y
  • Conclusions
  • I. Y gt V
  • II. W gt U
  • 5. (e)
  • Sol. Conclusions
  • I. Y gt V (True)
  • II. W gt U (True)
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