Inequality Reasoning Questions And Answers

Inequality Reasoning Questions And Answers

Inequality Reasoning Questions With Answers

Q11. Based on the given inequality statement, which of the following conclusions is correct.
T > K , D ≥ K , M > T
Conclusion
I. D < M
II. M ≥ D

A. Only Conclusion I is true.
B. Only Conclusion II is true.
C. Either Conclusion I or II is true.
D. Neither Conclusion I or II is true.
E. Both Conclusion I or II are true.

 

Q12. Based on the given statement, which of the following conclusions is correct.
C ≥ D = E ; A = B ≤ S ≥ C

Conclusion
I. E < A
II. B ≤ D

A. Only Conclusion I is true.
B. Only Conclusion II is true.
C. Either Conclusion I or II is true.
D. Neither Conclusion I or II is true.
E. Both Conclusion I or II are true.

 

Coded Inequalities Reasoning Question and Answers

Q13-15. Coded Inequalities Reasoning Question
P$Q means P is greater or equal to Q.
P@Q means P is less than or equal to Q.
P?Q means P is equal to Q.
P*Q means P is greater than Q.
P#Q means P is less than Q.

A. Only Conclusion I is true.
B. Only Conclusion II is true.
C. Either Conclusion I or II is true.
D. Neither Conclusion I or II is true.
E. Both Conclusion I or II are true.

Q13.
Statement:
A$B, B*C, C?D
Conclusion:
I. A*D
II. B$D

 

Q14.
Statement:
M@N, O*N, P$O
Conclusion:
I. M@P
II. O@M

 

Q15.
Statement:
I@J?K, N*M # L? K
Conclusion:
I. I*N
II. I@N

 
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Exams Where Asked Inequality Reasoning

1. Banking Exams

  • IBPS PO, IBPS Clerk, IBPS SO (Institute of Banking Personnel Selection)
  • SBI PO, SBI Clerk, SBI SO (State Bank of India)
  • RBI Grade B & RBI Assistant (Reserve Bank of India)
  • NABARD (National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development)
  • EPFO Exams (Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation)

2. Insurance Sector Exams

  • LIC AAO, LIC ADO (Life Insurance Corporation)
  • NICL, UIIC, OICL (Insurance companies such as New India Assurance, United India Insurance, etc.)

3. Government Exams

  • SSC CGL, SSC CHSL (Staff Selection Commission)
  • Railway RRB NTPC, RRB Group D
  • State Public Service Commissions (e.g., UPPSC, MPSC)

4. MBA Entrance Exams

  • CAT (Common Admission Test)
  • MAT (Management Aptitude Test)
  • XAT (Xavier Aptitude Test)

5. Placement & Aptitude Tests

  • Company recruitment exams such as TCS, Infosys, Wipro, and Cognizant often include logical reasoning sections where inequality reasoning may appear.

What is inequality reasoning?

Inequality reasoning involves solving problems where relationships between elements (like numbers, letters, or variables) are compared using inequality symbols such as:
> (greater than)
< (less than)
≥ (greater than or equal to)
≤ (less than or equal to)
= (equal to)
≠ (not equal to)

Is inequality reasoning asked in SSC?

Yes, inequality reasoning is included in SSC (Staff Selection Commission) exams, especially in sections testing logical reasoning and general intelligence. You can expect it in exams like:
SSC CGL (Combined Graduate Level)
SSC CHSL (Combined Higher Secondary Level)
SSC MTS (Multi-Tasking Staff)
SSC CPO (Central Police Organisation)
While the difficulty is moderate, mastering inequality reasoning can improve your overall score in reasoning sections.

What are the 5 points of inequality?

1. Transitive Property:
If 𝐴>𝐵 and 𝐵>𝐶, then 𝐴>𝐶
This logic helps combine two or more statements.

2. Reversal of Inequality:
If A>B, then B<A.
The relationship gets reversed when read the other way.

3. Combining Inequalities:
Multiple inequalities can be combined if they follow a consistent chain
(e.g., A>B≥C implies A>C).

4. Coded Inequalities:
In coded questions, Symbols like @, #, or & in coded questions are assigned certain meanings like >, <, or =. To solve them, you must correctly decode them.

5. Possibility-based Questions:
Based on statements provided, some questions ask as to how a particular connection is certainly correct, certainly incorrect, or possibly correct. For these kinds of issues, logical elimination is required.

Conclusion

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