Inequalities 2

Direction: In these questions, the relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions. Mark answer

1) If only conclusion I follow.

2) If only conclusion II follows.

3) If either conclusion I or II follows.

4) If neither conclusion I nor II follows.

5) If both conclusions I and II follow.

 

11. Statement A ≥ B < D ≤ C

Conclusions
I. D > A
II. C > A

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Answer:- 4

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12. Statement:  M ≤ N ≥ P >Q
Conclusions I. P = M
II. Q < N

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Answer:- 2

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13. Statement: E > F <  G ≥ H
Conclusions I. H < F
II. E > G

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Answer:- 4

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14. Statement:   L ≥ K = J > M
Conclusions I. L = J
II. L > J

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Answer:- 3

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15. Statement: W < X > Y = Z
Conclusions I. Z < X
II. Y < W

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Answer:- 1

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16.Statements: 

A > B = C < D < E > F

Conclusions: 

I. F < C

II. A > D

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Answer:- 4

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17.Statements: 

A = B > C > D; E < C

Conclusions: 

I. E < A

II. D < E

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Answer:- 1

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18.Statements:

A < B > C > D; A > E; D > F

Conclusions: 

I. F > B

II. B >E

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Answer:- 2

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19. Statements: 

A = B < C > D; E > C < F

Conclusions: 

I. E > A

II. F > D

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Answer:- 5

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20.Statements: 

A > B = C; D < C > E

Conclusions: 

I. D < A

II. E < A

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Answer:- 5

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