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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.
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Inequalities REASONING ABILITY • PARAS MALIK
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:
Inequalities There are 5 types of inequality signs: Let us consider two variables A and B, then inequalities can be shown as following:
Inequalities Let us now look at the following table in which relation between two inequalities is established, if they have a common term:
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.
Inequalities Q1. Statements: A ≤ D < C ≥ B < E Conclusion: I. C > A II. A ≥ C 1. (a) Sol. Conclusion: I. C > A (True) II. A ≥ C (Not True)
Inequalities Q2. Statements: P > L ≤ M < N > Q Conclusion: I. P > Q II. Q > M 2. (d) Sol. Conclusion: I. P > Q (Not True) II. Q > M (Not True)
Inequalities Q3. Statement: S ≥ T = U < V ≥ X Conclusions: I. V > S II. V > T 3. (b) Sol. Conclusions: I. V > S (Not True) II. V > T (True)
Inequalities Q4. Statement: M ≤ N > O ≥ P = Q Conclusions: I. M ≥ Q II. Q < M 4. (d) Sol. Conclusions: I. M ≥ Q (Not True) II. Q < M (Not True)
Inequalities Q5. Statement: U ≤ V < W =X < Y Conclusions: I. Y > V II. W > U 5. (e) Sol. Conclusions: I. Y > V (True) II. W > U (True) Know more Visit - Takshilalearning