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Inequality
Statements/dFku
Directions (1-50): In these questions, relationship between X > YW = TR < P
different elements is shown in the statements. The Conclusions/fu"d"k
Z
statements are followed by two conclusions. Study the I. Y > P II. P < W
conclusions based on the given statements and select
7. Statements/dFku
the appropriate answer.
X > Y Z, X > P Q
funsZ'k(1&50)%fuEufyf[kr izR;sd iz'u esa fofHkUu rF;ksa ds eè; laca/ dks
dFkuksa esa fn[kk;k x;k gSA dFkuksa ds i'pkr~ fu"d"kZ fn, x, gSaA nh xbZ lwpuk
Conclusions/ fu"d"k
Z
ds vk/kj ij fu"d"kksZ dk vè;;u djsa rFkk mi;qDr mÙkj dk p;u djsaA I. X > Z II. Q < Z
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8. Statements/dFku
Give answer/mÙkj nhft,
A < B < C, C < D > E > F
(a) If only conclusion I follows./;fn dsoy I vuqlj.k djrk gSA
Conclusions/fu"d"k Z
(b) If only conclusion II follows./;fn dsoyII vuqlj.k djrk gSA
Conclusions/fu"d"k
Z I. X > T II. X > B
I. Q > P II. X < P
12. Statements/dFku
3. Statements/dFku
P > Q = S > T, T > R = Y
B>C=D<E<P
Z
Conclusions/fu"d"k
Conclusions/fu"d"k
Z
I. P T II. P < T
I. B > E II. C < P
4. Statements/dFku 13. Statements/dFku
S > A < B > C, C > D > G
WY = X > Q > S
Z
Conclusions/fu"d"k
Conclusions/fu"d"k
Z
I. B > G II. A < D
I. W > X II. W = X
5. Statements/dFku 14. Statements/dFku
Conclusions/fu"d"k
Z Conclusions/fu"d"k
Z
I. B < D II. D > S I. A > E II. P = G
15. Statements/dFku 25. Statements/dFku
R = TXV < W > P A P, A < U, U = T, R > U
Conclusionsfu"d"k
Z Z
Conclusions/fu"d"k
I. R V II. V > P I. P = A II. A > P
16. Statements/dFku 26. Statements/dFku
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Z
Conclusions/fu"d"k I. D > N II. C K
I. O T II. P W 29. Statements/dFku
19. Statements/dFku
A B = C, B < D E
I. D > A
Z
Conclusions/fu"d"k
II. E > C
rw B < C, D > B, C > K, K N, N >B
Conclusionsfu"d"k
I. C > N
30. Statements/dFku
Z
II. B > K
P Q R, T U R, U = A S Y
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20. Statements/dFku
Z
Conclusions/fu"d"k
V K > M = N, M > S, T < K I. T < P II. T Y
Conclusions/fu"d"k
Z 31. Statements/dFku
I. T < N II. V = S C V R = N T > Q; Y N < A
21. Statements/dFku Conclusions/fu"d"k
Z
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22. Statements/dFku Z
Conclusions/fu"d"k
I. C Y II. A > Q
T < P U, L > U K, P R
33. Statements/dFku
Z
Conclusions/fu"d"k
P R < U M < V; T U; L < M
I. K R II. L > R
Z
Conclusions/fu"d"k
23. Statements/dFku I. T < L II. L < V
V K > M = N, M > S, T < K 34. Statements/dFku
Z
Conclusions/fu"d"k P R < U M < V; T U; L < M
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Conclusions/fu"d"kZ
I. A > E II. D < E
40. Statements/dFku I. U H II. D > U
Conclusions/fu"d"kZ
‘A # B’ dk vFkZ
'A,B ls u rks NksVk
ghucjkcj gSA
I. C > E II. E > C
44. Statements/dFku ‘A % B’ dk vFkZ gSA
'A,B ls cM+k ugha
Conclusions/fu"d"kZ
vc fuEuesa ls izR;sd iz'u esa fn, x, dFku dks lR; le>rs gq, uhps fn,
x, rhu fu"d"kZ
I, II vkSjIII esadkSu&lk fuf'pr :i ls lR; gS@gSaA
I. 12 > 6 II. 12 6
1. Statements/dFku
46. Statements/dFku
J # H, H © T, T $ R, R % F
I < Q = O M = T; E = V I
Conclusions/fu"d"kZ
Conclusions/fu"d"kZ I. J # R II. R # F
I. Q = T II. O E III. J # T
(a) Only I is true/dsoy I lgh gSa Directions(6-10): In the following question, symbols #, $,
(b) Only I & II are true/dsoy I o II lgh gSa %, * and @ are used with the folloiwng meanings:
(c) Only III is true/dsoy III lgh gSa funs'k(6-10)%fuEufyf[kr iz'uks#, $, %, * vkSj@ ladsrksa mi;ksx
a esa dk
fdl izdkj fd;k gS ;g uhps Li"V fd;k x;k gS
(d) All are true/lHkh lgh gSa
‘A # B’ means ‘A is not smaller than B’.
ugha
(e) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ
‘A $ B’ means ‘A is neither greater than nor equal
2. Statements/dFku to B’.
E $ P, P % H, H @ I, I # K ‘A % B’ means ‘A is neither greater nor smaller
Conclusions/fu"d"kZ than B’.
I. P © I II. I % E ‘A * B’ means ‘A is neither smaller nor equal to B’.
III. H % K ‘A @ B’ means ‘A is not greater than B’.
(a) Only I is true/dsoy I lgh gSa ‘A # B’ dk vFkZ A gS
'A,B ls NksVk ugha
(b) Only II is true/dsoy II lgh gSa ‘A $ B’ dk vFkZ u gh cjkcj gSA
'A,B ls u rks cM+k
(c) Only III is true/dsoy III lgh gSa ‘A % B’ dk vFkZ u gh NksVk gSA
'A,B ls u rks cM+k
(d) Only I and II are true/dsoy I vkSjII lgh gSa 'A * B' dk vFkZ
A, B ls u rks NksVk
ghucjkcj gS
(e) None is true/buesa ls dksbZ
ugha ‘A @ B’ dk vFkZ'A, B ls cM+k ugha
gSA
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3. Statements/dFku Now in each of the following questions assuming
L @ K, K # R, R $ H, H % N the given statements to be true, find out which of
the two conclusions I and II given below them is/
Conclusions/fu"d"kZ
I. L # R
III. L © N
II. N # R
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(e) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ I. K$G II. J $ G
10. Statements/dFku 14. Statements/dFku
N # M, M * P, P @ T M * T, T % K, K $ N
Conclusions/fu"d"kZ Conclusions/fu"d"kZ
I. T @ N II. P $ N I. N * T II. N * M
Directions(11-15): In the following question, symbols @, 15. Statements/dFku
©, $, %, and * are used with the folloiwng meanings: R © J, J @ D, D * F
a esa
funs'k(11-15)%fuEufyf[kr iz'uks @, ©, $, %, vkSj* ladsrksa dk Conclusions/fu"d"kZ
mi;ksx fdl izdkj fd;k gS ;g uhps Li"V fd;k x;k gS%
I. D © R II. D % R
‘P $ Q’ means ‘P is not greater than Q’.
Directions(16-20): In the following question, symbols
‘P @ Q’ means ‘P is not smaller than Q’. @, #, $, *, and % are used with the folloiwng meanings:
‘P * Q’ means ‘P is neither smaller than nor equal
funZs'k(
16-20)%fuEufyf[kr iz'uksa esa
@, #, $, *, and % ladsrksa dk
to Q’.
‘P % Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor equal
mi;ksxfdl izdkj fd;k gS ;g uhps Li"V fd;k x;k gS%
to Q’. ‘A # B’ means ‘A is not smaller than B’.
‘P © Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor smaller ‘A @ B’ means ‘A is neither smaller than nor equal to B’.
than Q’. ‘A $ B’ means ‘A is neither greater than nor
‘P $ Q’ dk vFkZ
'P,Q ls cM+k ugha
gSA smaller than B’.
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‘P @ Q’ dk vFkZ A gS
'P,Q ls NksVk ugha ‘A % B’ means ‘A is not greater than B’.
‘P * Q’ dk vFkZ
'P,Q ls u rks NksVk
ghu cjkcj gSaA ‘A * B’ means ‘A is neither greater than nor equal to B’.
‘A # B’ dk vFkZ
'A,B ls NksVk ugha
A gS
‘P % Q’ dk vFkZ
'P,Q ls u rks cM+k
‘P © Q’ dk vFkZ
u gh cjkcj gSaA
u gh NksVk gSaA
'P,Q ls u rks cM+k
Now in each of the following questions assuming
the given statements to be true, find out which of
the two conclusions I and II given below them is/
rw ‘A @ B’ dk vFkZ
'A,B ls u rks NksVk
‘A $ B’ dk vFkZ
'A,B ls u rks cM+k
‘A % B’ dk vFkZ
ghucjkcj gSA
u gh NksVk gSA
gSA
'A,B ls cM+k ugha
‘A * B’ dk vFkZ
'A,B ls u rks cM+k
u gh cjkcj gSA
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are definitely true.
vc fuEu esa lszR;sd
i iz'u esa fn, x, dFku dks lR; le>rs gq, uhps Now in each of the following questions assum-
ing the given statements to be true, find out
fn, x, nks fu"d"kZI vkSjII esa dkSu&lk
fuf'pr :i ls lR; gS@gSaA
which of the two conclusions I and II given be-
(a) Only conclusion I is true./dsoy fu"d"kZ I lgh gSa low them is/are definitely true.
(b) Only conclusion II is true./dsoy fu"d"kZ II lgh gSa vc fuEu esa
ls izR;sd iz'u esa fn, x, dFku dks lR; le>rs gq, uhps
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(c) Either conclusion I or II is true./;k rks fu"d"kZ I ;k fn, x, nks fu"d"kZ fuf'pr :i ls lR; gS@gSaA
I vkSjII esa dkSu&lk
II lgh gSa (a) Only conclusion I is true./dsoy fu"d"kZ I lgh gSa
(d) Neither conclusion I nor II is true./u rks fu"d"kZ I (b) Only conclusion II is true./dsoy fu"d"kZ II lgh gSa
u gh II lgh gSa
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Conclusions/fu"d"kZ Conclusions/fu"d"kZ
Conclusions/fu"d"kZ Conclusions/fu"d"kZ
I. T$D II. M $ D I. V%I II. I % W
18. Statements/dFku 23. Statements/dFku
N # W, W @ H, H * T H © Q, Q $ F, L @ F
Conclusions/fu"d"kZ Conclusions/fu"d"kZ
I. H*N II. T @ W I. L @ H II. H © F
19. Statements/dFku 24. Statements/dFku
F @ R, H * R, L % H U © D, D $ R, R # T
Conclusions/fu"d"kZ Conclusions/fu"d"kZ
I. F @ L II. R # L I. U $ R II. T @ D
20. Statements/dFku 25. Statements/dFku
J # K, K * M, M @ T J @ T, T $ V, V © M
Conclusions/fu"d"kZ Conclusions/fu"d"kZ
I. K * T II. K @ T I. T © M II. J # M
Directions(21-25): In the following question, symbols Directions(26-30): In the following question, symbols @,
@, #, $, * and © are used with the folloiwng meanings: ©, $, % and & are used with the folloiwng meanings:
a esa
funs'k(21-25)%fuEufyf[kr iz'uks @, #, $, * and © ladsrksa dkfuns'k( a esa
26-30)%fuEufyf[kr iz'uks @, ©, $, % and & ladsrksa dk
mi;ksx fdl izdkj fd;k gS ;g uhps Li"V fd;k x;k gS mi;ksx fdl izdkj fd;k gS ;g uhps Li"V fd;k x;k gS%
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‘A $ B’ means ‘A is smaller than B’. ‘M % N’ means ‘M is not smaller than N’.
‘A # B’ means ‘A is either greater than or equal to B.
‘M © N’ means ‘M is neither greater than nor equal
‘A © B’ means ‘A is either smaller than or equal to B’. to N’.
‘A
‘A
‘A
@ B’ means ‘A is greater than B’.
* B’ means ‘A is equal to B.
$ B’ dk vFkZ
‘A # B’ dk vFkZ
‘A © B’ dk vFkZ
'A,B ls NksVk gSA
k ;k rks cjkcj gSA
'A,B ls ;k rks cM+
;k rks cjkcj gSA
'A,B ls ;k rks NksVk
rw ‘M $ N’ means ‘M is neither smaller than nor equal
to N’.
‘M @ N’ means ‘M is not greater than N’.
‘M & N’ means ‘M is neither greater than nor
smaller than N’.
ee
‘A @ B’ dk vFkZ
'A,B ls cM+k gSA ‘M % N’ dk vFkZ
'M,N ls NksVk ugha
A gS
‘A *B’ dk vFkZ
'A,B ds cjkcj gSaA ‘M © N’ dk vFkZ
'M,N ls u rks cM+k
u gh cjkcj gSA
Now in each of the following questions assuming ‘M $ N’ dk vFkZ ghucjkcj gSA
'M,N ls u rks NksVk
the given statements to be true, find out which of ‘M @ N’ dk vFkZ
'M,N ls cM+k ugha
gSA
the two conclusions I and II given below them is/
‘M & N’ dk vFkZ M
gSau rksN ls cM+k u gh
NksVk gSaA
ar
(e) Both conclusion I and II are true./fu"d"kZ I vkSjII (c) Either conclusion I or II is true/;k rks fu"d"kZ I ;k
nksukasgSalgh II lgh gSa
21. Statements/dFku (d) Neither conclusion I nor II is true/u rks fu"d"kZ I
M $ L, L # K, K @ R u gh II lgh gSa
Conclusion/fu"d"kZ (e) Both conclusion I and II are true/fu"d"kZ I vkSjII
I. M * R II. M $ R nksuksagSalgh
22. Statements/dFku 26. Statements/dFku
J * N, N @ W, W $ V D @ Z, Z % N, N $ F
Conclusions/fu"d"kZ Conclusions/fu"d"kZ
I. J# V II. J $ W I. F © Z II. N @ D
27. Statements/dFku 32. Which of the following makes C $ E or B % E
K © M, M % A, A $ T definitely true?
Conclusions/fu"d"kZ fuEu esa dkSu
ls C $ E ;k B % E dk fuf'pr gh lR; n'kkZrk gS\
I. K © A II. T © M (a) A * B $ C @ D % E # F
28. Statements/dFku
(b) A # B * C $ D @ E # F
M & R, R @ T, T & N
Conclusions/fu"d"kZ (c) A # B # C % D % E * F
I. N $ M II. T $ M (d) A @ B % C @ D * E * F
29. Statements/dFku ugha
(d) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ
R & A, A % M, M © N 33. If "A % B % C * D @ E $ F" is true then which of
Conclusions/fu"d"kZ the following is definitely not true?
I. M © R II. M & R ;fn " A % B % C * D @ E $ F" lR; gS] rks
fuEu esa ls dkSu
30. Statements/dFku fuf'pr gh lR; ugha gS\
B % H, H @ W, W $ M (i) A # D (ii) C * F
Conclusions/fu"d"kZ
(iii)B # D (iv) D # F
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I. B $ W II. M © H
Direction (31-40): In the following questions, the sym- (a) Only (i)/dsoy (i)
bols %, @, #, $ and * are used with the following mean- (b) Only (i) and (iv)/dsoy (i) rFkk(iv)
ing as illustrated below:
(c) Only (ii) and (iii)/dsoy (ii) vkSj(iii)
funs'k(31-40)%fuEufyf[kr iz'uks
mi;ksx fdl izdkj fd;k gS ;g uhps Li"V fd;k x;k gS%
rw
%, @, #, $ and * ladsrksa dk
a esa
‘P # Q’ dk vFkZ
'P,Q ls u rks NksVk
ghucjkcj gSA (c) A * B # C % D * E # F
‘P * Q’ dk vFkZ u gh cjkcj gSA
'P,Q ls u rks cM+k (d) A @ B * D @ C % E @ F
‘P $ Q’ dk vFkZ gSaA
'P,Q ls cM+k ugha (e) All are true/lHkh lR; gS
‘P % Q’ dk vFkZ
'P,Q ls NksVk ugha gSaA
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(b) A * B @ C % D # E * F
(c) A % B * C $ D @ E * F 40. Which of the following does not make A % B and
D * F definitely not true?
(d) A # B % C @ D * E * F
(e) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ
ugha
38. What will come in place of blank in following ex-
pression below such that both B * E and F # B are
definitely true?
rw fuEu sa
e ls dkSu&lk
A % B rFkk
D * F dks fu
(a) A % B % C * D $ E * F
(b) A % B % C @ D * E * F
(c) A # B % C @ D $ E $ F
f'pr gh vlR; ugh cukrk\
ee
(d) A % B @ C $ D @ E * F
a D;k
fuEu fjDr LFkku es vk,xk rkfd
B * E rFkkF # B nksuksa fuf'pr
:i ls lR; gksa\ (e) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ
ugha
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Answer Key
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TYPE-I (INEQUALITY)
1. (b) 7. (a) 13. (a) 19. (b) 25. (c) 31. (b) 36. (b) 41. (d) 46. (d)
2. (a) 8. (a) 14. (d) 20. (d) 26. (a) 32. (b) 37. (e) 42. (c) 47. (e)
3. (b) 9. (c) 15. (a) 21. (b) 27. (e) 33. (b) 38. (d) 43. (d) 48. (d)
4. (c) 10. (b) 16. (d) 22. (e) 28. (a) 34. (a) 39. (b) 44. (b) 49. (d)
5. (e) 11. (b) 17. (b) 23. (d) 29. (d) 35. (b) 40. (a) 45. (a) 50. (d)
6. (d) 12. (d) 18. (e) 24. (b) 30. (b)
Solution
1. (b) Statement: 9. (c) Statement:
A>B=C D<E<F H I P J; J E=T
Conclusion: H I P J E=T
(i) F>A () Conclusion:
(ii) A>D () (i) H<J ()
2. (a) Statement: (ii) H=J ()
P<Q<R>T=S>X 10. (b) Statement:
Conclusion: P>S R>T Q;R<A
(i) Q>P () P>S R>T Q
>
(ii) X<P () A
3. (b) Statement: Conclusion:
B>C=D<E<P (i) P>A ()
Conclusion: (ii) T<A ()
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(i) B>E () 11. (b) Statement:
4.
(ii) C<P ()
(c) Statement:
W Y=X>Q>S
Conclusion:
(i) W>X ()
(ii) W=X ()
rw g T S R>V;V<P<X;V>B
Conclusion:
(i) X>T ()
(ii) X>B ()
ee
12. (d) Statement:
5. (e) Statement:
P>Q=S T;T>R=Y
B<C D P Q>S
P>Q=S T>R=Y
Conclusion:
Conclusion:
(i) B<D () (i) P>T ()
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<
(i) S>Y ()
T S
(ii) S<Y ()
Conclusion:
17. (b) Statement:
(i) T<N ()
A>L=T<R H>K
(ii) V=S ()
Conclusion:
24. (b) Statement:
(i) A>R ()
Z Y;X<Z;Y>L;L W
(ii) T<H ()
X<Z Y>L W
18. (e) Statement:
O S P=T Y W Conclusion:
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19. (b) Statement: A P;A<U;U=T; R>U
A B=C;B<D E T=U>A P
>
R
ABC
rw Conclusion:
>
D IV
(i) P=A ()
E
Conclusion: (ii) A>P ()
(i) D>A () 26. (a) Statement:
ee
(ii) E>C () U T;V T;X>V;V=Y>A
V K>M=N A
<
<
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T S Conclusion:
Conclusion: (i) U>A ()
(i) T<N ()
(ii) X>T ()
(ii) V=S () 27. (e) Statement:
C
R
Conclusion:
(i) R<S () Conclusion:
(ii) O>S () (i) A>Z ()
22. (e) Statement: (ii) F<E ()
T<P U;L>U K;P R 28. (a) Statement:
D>B;K N;B<C;N<B
Conclusion:
(i) K R ()
(ii) L>R ()
Conclusion: 34. (a) Statement:
(i) D>N () P R<U M<V;T U;L<M
(ii) C K ()
29. (d) Statement:
B<C; D>B;C>K;K N;N>B Conclusion:
B<C>K N>B<D (i) V>T ()
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Conclusion:
(i) T<P ()
(ii) T Y ()
31. (b) Statement:
C V R=N T>Q;Y N<A
rw Conclusion:
(i) R>S ()
(ii) E A ()
37. (e) Statement:
R A>B;C>A;F B
ee
Conclusion:
Conclusion: (i) C>R ()
(i) Q>V () (ii) F<A ()
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Conclusion:
Conclusion:
(i) T<L ()
(i) L>M ()
(ii) L<V ()
(ii) O C ()
41. (d) Statement: 46. (d) Statement:
C<L=I N>G;I<M O>R>T I<Q=O M=T;E=V I
E=V I<Q=O M=T
Conclusion:
(i) Q=T ()
(ii) O E ()
47. (e) Statement:
Conclusion:
E=V I;I<Q=O M=T
(i) C<O ()
(ii) G>T () E=V I<Q=O M=T
42. (c) Statement: Conclusion:
M<O U R T; P R I C<L (i) T O ()
(ii) E I ()
48. (d) Statement:
Q>T; T I; I=E
Q>T I=E
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Conclusion:
Conclusion: (i) E>Q ()
(i) P>T ()
(ii) P=T ()
43. (d) Statement:
A>X=Z T<C;T<V=M E=O
rw (ii) Q>E ()
49. (d) Statement:
Q>T; T I; I=E
Q>T I=E
Conclusion:
ee
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H=D<U B
(i) C>E ()
Conclusion:
(ii) E>C ()
(i) U H ()
44. (b) Statement:
(ii) D>U ()
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(iii)L©R L=R () 9. (e) Statement:
4. (d) Statement: G#H; H*J; J%K
T$V; V%K; K©L; L%H G H; H>J; J=K
T<V; V K; K=L; L H
T<V K=L H
Conclusion:
(i) V%H V H ()
rw G H>J=K
Conclusion:
(i) K$G K<G ()
(ii) J$G J<G ()
ee
(ii) T$L T<L ()
(iii)T$H T<H () 10. (b) Statement:
5. (d) Statement: N # M, M * P, P @ T
V@W; W#D; D$M; M%F N M, M > P, P T
V W; W>D; D<M; M F
N M>P T
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V W>D<M F
Conclusion:
Conclusion:
(i) T @ N T N ()
(i) V#D V>D ()
(ii) F#D F>D () (ii) P $ N P < N ()
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14. (a) Statement: 19. (a) Statement:
M * T, T % K, K $ N F @ R, H * R, L % H
M > T, T < K, K N
M > T < K N
Conclusion:
(i) N > T ()
rw F > R, H < R, L H
F > R > H L
Conclusion:
(i) F @ L F > L ()
(ii) N > M ()
ee
(ii) R # L R L ()
15. (c) Statement: 20. (d) Statement:
R © J, J @ D, D * F J # K, K * M , M @ T
R = J, J D, D > F J K, K < M, M > T
R = J D > F
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J K < M > T
Conclusion: Conclusion:
(i) D © R D = R ( ) (i) K * T K < T ()
(ii) D % R D < R ( ) (ii) K @ T K > T ()
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(16-20) (21-25)
A # B A B A$B A<B
A@B A>B A # B A B
A$B A=B A © B A B
A % B A B A@B A>B
A* B A<B A*B A=B
16. (d) Statement: 21. (d) Statement:
L % P, P * V, V @ D M $ L, L # K, K @ R
L P, P < V, V > D M < L , L K, K > R
L P<V>D M < L K > R
Conclusion: Conclusion:
(i) L % V L V () (i) M * R M = R ()
(ii) L $ D L = D () (ii) M $ R M < R ()
22. (d) Statement: K < M A > T
J * N, N @ W, W $ V Conclusion:
J = N, N > W, W < V (i) K < A ()
J=N>W<V
(ii) T < M ()
Conclusion:
28. (d) Statement:
(i) J # V J V ()
M & R, R @ T, T & N
(ii) J $ W J < W ()
M = R, R T, T = N
23. (a) Statement:
M = R T = N
H © Q, Q $ F,L @ F
Conclusion:
H Q, Q < F, L > F
(i) N $ M N > M ()
H Q < F < L
(ii) T $ M T > M ()
Conclusion:
29. (c) Statement:
(i) L @ H L > H ()
R & A, A % M, M © N
(ii) H © F H F ()
R = A, A M, M < N
24. (a) Statement:
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U © D, D $ R, R # T R=A M<N
Conclusion:
U D, D < R, R T
(i) M© R M < R ( )
U D < R T
Conclusion:
(i) U $ R U < R ()
(ii) T @ D T > D ()
25. (d) Statement:
rw (ii) M & R M = R ( )
30. (d) Statement:
B % H, H @ W, W $ M
B H, H W, W > M
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J @ T, T $ V, V © M BH W > M
J > T, T < V, V M Conclusion:
J > T < V M (i) B $ W B > W ()
Conclusion: (ii) M © H M < H ()
(i) T © M T M () (31-40)
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M © N M < N P % Q P Q
M$ N M> N P@Q P=Q
M @ N MN 31. (c)
M & N M = N Condition:
26. (a) Statement: (i) A # C A > C
D @ Z, Z % N, N $ F (ii) D * F D < F
D Z, Z N, N > F Check option,
D Z N>F (a) A % B # C @ D $ E $ F
Conclusion: A B > C = D E F
(i) F © Z F < N () Condition:
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(e) A % B % C @ D $ E * F A < B > CD < E > F
AB C = DE < F Condition:
(i) A * C A < C ()
Condition:
(i) A # C A > C ()
(ii) D * F D < F ()
32. (b)
rw (ii) E # B E > B ()
(d) A @ B * D @ C % E @ F
A = B < D = C E = F
Condition:
ee
Condition: (i) A * C A < C ()
(i) C $ E C E (ii) E # B E > B ()
(ii) B % E B E 35. (c)
Check option, Condition:
(a) A * B $ C @ D % E # F (i) A % D A D
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Condition:
(ii) B % E B E ()
(i) @ =
(b) A # B * C $ D @ E # F Put the signs in the statement
A > B < C D = E > F A B C D>E F
Condition: Condition:
(i) C $ E C E () (i) A % D A D ()
(ii) B % E B E () (ii) C # F C > F ()
33. (d) A % B % C * D @ E $ F Option
(ii) * <
A B C < D = E F
Put the signs in the given statement
(i) A # D A > D ()
A B C D > E F
(ii) C * F C < F () Condition:
(iii)B # D B > D () (i) A % D A D ()
(iv) D # F D > F () (ii) C # F C > F ()
Option Condition:
(iii)% (i) B * E B < E ()
Put the signs in the given statement (ii) F # B F > B ()
A B C D > E F 37. (d) Condition:
Condition: F#D$B
(i) A % D A D () F > D B
(ii) C # F C > F () Check option
Option (a) A @ B $ C * D # E * F
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36. (b) Condition:
(i) B * E B < E (c) A % B * C $ D @ E * F
(ii) F # B F > B A B < C D = E < F
Given statement
A @ B $ C ___ D @ E * F $ G
A = B C ___ D = E < F G
(a) @ =
Put the signs in the statement
rw Condition:
F > D B ()
(d) A # B % C @ D * E * F
A > B C = D < E < F
Condition:
ee
A = B C = D = E < F G
F > D B ()
Condition:
38. (b) Condition:
(i) B * E B < E () (i) B * E B < Q
(ii) F # B F > B () (ii) F # B F > B
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Condition: (a) %
(i) B * E B < E () Put the signs in the statement
(ii) F # B F > B ()
A > B = C D E F = G
Option
Condition:
(c) # >
(i) B * E B < E ()
Put the signs in the given statement.
(ii) F # B F > B ()
A=B C D = E < F G
Check Condition, Option
(b) * <
(i) B * E B < E ()
Put the signs in the given statement
(ii) F # B F > B ()
A > B = C D E F=G
Option
Condition:
(d) $
Put the sings in the given statement (i) B * E B < E ()
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(i) A % B A B ()
(e) @ =
Put the signs in the given statement (ii) D * F D < F ()
Option
A>B=C D = E F=G
Condition:
(i) B * E B < E ()
(ii) F # B F > B ()
39. (d)
rw (c) A # B % C @ D $ E $ F
A > B C = D E F
Condition:
(i) A % B A B ()
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Condition:
(ii) D * F D < F ()
A#B@C#D@E$F
Option
A > B = C > D = E F
(d) A % B @ C $ D @ E * F
Check option
A B = C D = E < F
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