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    What is conclusion in inequality?

    Conclusion is something which follows in every possibility of the

    statement

    For Example:

    Statement: A>B>C

    In the above statement there is no case of possibility.

    Therefore conclusion: A>C will be true

    > =

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    Statement: ABC

    Possibilities of statement

    A>B>C A>B=C

    A=B>C A=B=C

    In first 3 possibilities A>C but in 4thpossibility A=C

    So that we cannot give conclusion like A>C/A=CSo conclusion will be a is either greater than or equal to c

    (AC)

    Statement: A>BC

    Possibility of statement

    A>B>C

    A>B=C

    In both possibility A>CSo conclusion is A>C

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    Statement: AB=C

    'Possibility' of statement

    A>B=C

    A=B=C

    In 1stpossibility A>Cand in second A=C

    So conclusion will be AC

    Statement:

    A>BBC AC AC (2) A

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    Statement: A>BC or AC (2) Either AC or Ab and (II) a

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    Q-1

    Statement: A B, C > A, D < B

    Conclusion: I. C > D II. C < D

    Answer: 4

    Explanation: C > A > < B > D

    Q-2

    Statement: A B, C A, D B

    Conclusion: I. A D II. A < D

    Answer: 3

    Explanation: C A B > < D

    Q-3

    Statement: 1 > 2 > 3 < 4 5

    Conclusion: I. 2 5 II. 5 = 2

    Answer: 3

    Explanation: 1 > 2 > 3 < 4 5

    Q-4

    Statement: # $, $ @, #

    Conclusion: I. < $ II. $

    Answer: 4

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    Explanation: > < # > < $ > < @

    Q-5

    Statement: P > Q, R > Q, Q T

    Conclusion: I. R P II. P T

    Answer: 4

    Explanation:

    RV

    P > Q T

    Q-6Statement: M = A N P = R X

    Conclusion: I. M = X II. M X

    Answer: 2

    Explanation: M = A N P = R X

    Q-7

    Statement: V < I = C T; R I

    Conclusion: I. R > V I. T R

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    Answer: 5

    Explanation:R I = C T

    V

    V

    Q-8

    Statement: D > E C = M > B < R = G

    Conclusion: I. D > B II. G > E

    Answer: 1

    Explanation: D > E C = M > B < R = G

    Q-9

    Statement: C = O R < P > T

    Conclusion: I. C < T II. P > C

    Answer: 2

    Explanation: T < P > R O = C

    Q- 10

    Statement: W < A T = E R < D

    Conclusion: I. R > W II. A > D

    Answer: 4

    Explanation: D > R E = T A > W

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    Q-11

    Statement: W D < M < P < A = F

    Conclusion: I. F > D II. W > P

    Answer: 1

    Explanation: F = A > P > M > D W

    Q-12

    Statement: H M > F < A = B > S

    Conclusion: I. H > B II. F < S

    Answer: 4

    Explanation: A = B > SV

    F < M H

    Q-13

    Statement: B > T > Q R = F

    Conclusion: I. Q = F II. F < Q

    Answer: 3

    Explanation: B > T > Q R = F

    Q-14

    Statement: S = R Q, P< D

    Conclusion: I. R > D II. R D

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    Answer: 3

    Explanation: S = R Q AND D > P

    There is no relation between d and r.

    Q-15

    Statement: 1 < 3 4, 5 > 3 < 2

    Conclusion: I. 1 5 II. 5 > 1

    Answer: 2Explanation:

    5V

    1 < 3 4

    V

    2

    Q-16

    Which of the following symbols should replace the question

    mark in the given expression in order to make the

    expressions A > D as well as F C be definitely true?A > B C? D E = F

    (1)

    > (4)

    (2) < (5) either = or

    (3)

    =

    Answer: 3

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    Q-17

    In which of the following expressions will the expressions

    R < P as well as S > Q be definitely true?

    (1) P > Q = R T T R > Q > P

    (2)

    S > T R > Q < P (5) None of these

    (3)

    Q > R T > P S

    Answer: 1

    Q-18

    Which of the following expressions will be true if the given

    expression A < C B = D E is definitely true?

    (1) A D (2)E = C (3) D > C (4) E < B (5)None of these

    Answer: 5

    Q-19

    Statement: A B C D E

    Conclusion: I. A>C II. A < B > < C D > < E

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    Q-20

    Statement:

    AMAR VIJAY = ANIL RAM RAMESH KARIM

    Conclusion:

    1: AMAR > RAMESH 4: RAM = RAMESH

    2: AMAR < RAMESH 5: NONE FOLLOW

    3: VIJAY KARIM

    Answer: 5

    Explanation:

    KARIM > < RAMESH > < RAM ANIL = VIJAY AMAR

    Directions (21-25)In the following questions, the symbols

    #, $, %, @ and & are used with the following meaning as

    illustrated below:

    A & B means Ais not greater then B.

    A $ B means Ais neither smaller nor equal to B

    A # B means Ais neither greater nor smaller than B

    A @ B means Ais neither greater nor equal to B

    A % B means Ais not smaller than B

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    Q-21

    Statement: Q%L, E&F, P$Q, L#C, C@A

    Conclusion: (1) P$C (2) F%L (3) E@A (4) Q%L

    Answer: 1 and 4 follow

    Explanation:A C = L Q T = S < J I

    Q-23

    Statement: 1$3, 4&3, 5#4, 1@7

    Conclusion: (1) 5@3 (2) 7@4 (3) 3#5

    Answer:Either 1 or 3 follows

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    Explanation: 7 1> 3 4 = 5

    Q-24

    Statement: V#T, Y@R, F$Q, P&W

    Conclusion: (1) V%W (2) W&Y (3) Y&W

    Answer: Either 2 or 3 follows

    Explanation:V = T; Y < R; F > Q; P W

    Q-25

    Statement: M $ R % F # G & D @ K

    Conclusion: (1) F @ K (2) M $ F (3) K $ M

    Answer:only 1 and 2 follow

    Explanation: M > R F = G D < K

    Q-26

    Statement: 1 2 3 4 5

    Conclusion: (1) 25 (2) 13

    Answer:both are follow

    Explanation:1 2 3 < 4 < 5

    Q-27

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    Statement: MBHDQ

    Conclusion: (1) B>H (2) B>D (3) B < D > Q

    Q-28

    Statement: FBQHOConclusion: (1) BH (2) FH

    Answer:only 1 follows

    Explanation: O H < Q < B F

    Q-29

    Statement: ABCDF

    Conclusion: (1) AC (2) BF (3) CA

    Answer:Either 1 or 3 follows

    Explanation: A > < B > < C D < F

    Q-30

    Statement: F H L D > N, H M > I

    Conclusion: (1) F>D (2) F>I (3) F=D

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    Answer: only 2 and, either 1 or 3 is follows

    Explanation:F H L D > N

    M

    I