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Top Inequality Free PDF for SBI Clerk Prelims – (English Version)
C) If either conclusion I or II follows. replace the question mark in the given statement
D) If neither conclusion I nor II follows. in order to make conclusion 'W = F' as well as '
M>W=P?F≥T>Y
2) Statements: A) >
M<K≤S=P≤T=O>N>R B) <
Conclusions: C) ≥
I). K < O D) =
B) If only conclusion II follows. 5) In which of the following expressions 'L > P'
C) If either conclusion I or II follows. as well as ' J > P' hold definitely true?
A. Only I is true
II. U>A
A. None is true
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Top Inequality Free PDF for SBI Clerk Prelims – (English Version)
I. Q ≤ K B. B
II. Z ≤ P C. C
III. Z>P D. D
I) B > X
II) J ≤ L
Directions (11-12): In this question, the A. A
relationship between different elements is shown B. B
in the statements. The statements are followed C. C
by conclusions. Study the following conclusions D. D
based on the given statement and select the E. E
appropriate answer.
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Top Inequality Free PDF for SBI Clerk Prelims – (English Version)
P$Q means P is neither smaller than nor greater A. A
than O B. B
E. E
Conclusions:
C. C logically follows
D. D
E. E 16) Statements:
Conclusions: I. Y >T
E. E
17) Statements:
Conclusions: Conclusions:
I) P%J I. M ≤ J
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Top Inequality Free PDF for SBI Clerk Prelims – (English Version)
III. G > L I. Q < R
e) Both conclusions I and II are true d) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II is true
18) Statement:
I. S < J Conclusions:
Conclusions:
3) Answer: B
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Top Inequality Free PDF for SBI Clerk Prelims – (English Version)
II. P > T: (P ≥ N = G > T ) True Here again, the common sign between L and P
Here, the common sign between W and F is '=', thus it follows P < J or J > P.
thus it follows W = F. Since all the three expressions hold the given
Here, the common sign between P and Y is '>', conclusions true, option D "all of the above" is
<M
In order to ensure the statement that holds ' L > Therefore, only conclusion I is true.
L>X>E=P<H≤J ≤C
Here, the common sign between L and P is '>', We get, A > P = B ≥ K > L ≤ C, D > O ≥ B ≥ K >
The common sign between P and J is also '<', Therefore, none of the conclusions is true.
The common sign between P and J is also '<' , Hence, only conclusion III is true.
L=X>E≥P<H<J
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Top Inequality Free PDF for SBI Clerk Prelims – (English Version)
Given statements: A<O ≤ E; X ≥ O; 6<U; So, Conclusion 2 follows.
A>G>6;
Hence, only conclusion I and III are true. As per the given statements we get, M>P≥O≥J
10) Answer: D
As per the given statement we get, F≥H≤D>P II. L < P => (P > M = L) = True
18) Answer: B
As per the given statement we get, B>A≤U>X II. E > B => (E ≥ F > J = B) = True
and J≥ B>A≤U≤L
As per the given statements we get G<B>W≥Z III. T < W => (W ≤ U > T) = False
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