Coded Inequalities section 3 MCQ Detailed Explanation And More Example

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Directions:

In the following questions, the symbols @, $, %, # and © are used with the following meanings illustrated-

  1. 'X @ Y' means 'X is not smaller than Y'.
  2. 'X $ Y' means 'X is not greater than Y'.
  3. 'X % Y' means 'X is neither smaller than nor equal to Y'.
  4. 'X # Y' means 'X is neither greater than nor equal to Y'.
  5. 'X © Y' means 'X is neither smaller than nor greater than Y'.

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/are definitely true.

The following question based on Coded Inequalities topic of verbal reasoning

Questions : Statements :
K @ T, T # C, U $ P
Conclusions:
I. C © K
II.C % K

(a) If only II is true.

(b) If either I or II is true

(c) If only I is true.

(d) If neither I nor II is true.

e) If both I and II are true.

The correct answers to the above question in:

Answer: (d)

> --- %

≥ --- @

= --- ©

< --- #

≤ --- $

K ≥ T < C, U ≥ P,

I. C = K,

II. C > K

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Question : 1

Statements :
P $ T, T @ L, U % L
Conclusions:
I.P @ L
II.U © L

a) If only II is true.

b) If either I or II is true

c) If only I is true.

d) If neither I nor II is true.

e) If both I and II are true.

Answer: (d)

> --- %

≥ --- @

= --- ©

< --- #

≤ --- $

P ≤ T ≥ L < U,

I. P ≥ L,

II. U = L

Question : 2

Statements :
T % O, T # M, M@ V
Conclusions:
I.M % T
II.O % V

a) If only II is true.

b) If either I or II is true

c) If only I is true.

d) If neither I nor II is true.

e) If both I and II are true.

Answer: (c)

> --- %

≥ --- @

= --- ©

< --- #

≤ --- $

O < T < M ≥ V,

I. M > T,

II. O > V

Directions:

Each item describes a situation and is followed by four possible responses. Indicate the response you find most appropriate. Choose only one response for each item. The responses will be evaluated based on the level of appropriateness for the given situation.

Question : 3

You know that during peak hours roads are overcrowded and traffic jams are occurring in most parts of the city. Many companies are planning to launch low priced vehicles which would increase over crowding. You would:

a) take initiative to help the companies arranging for alternative plant site to increase production of vehicles.

b) improve public transport. .

c) go as per the procedures and order them to shut down manufacturing.

d) assist the companies with some money of your own but do not compromise on procedures.

Answer: (b)

Question : 4

Statements :
A @ B, B % D, D © K
Conclusions:
I. A © K
II.B % K

a) If only II is true.

b) If either I or II is true

c) If only I is true.

d) If neither I nor II is true.

e) If both I and II are true.

Answer: (a)

> --- %

≥ --- @

= --- ©

< --- #

≤ --- $

A ≥ B > D = K,

I. A ≥ K,

II. B > K

Question : 5

Statements :
J # K, K©L, P $ L
Conclusions:
I. P $ K
II.J # L

a) If only II is true.

b) If either I or II is true

c) If only I is true.

d) If neither I nor II is true.

e) If both I and II are true.

Answer: (e)

> --- %

≥ --- @

= --- ©

< --- #

≤ --- $

J < K = L ≥ P,

I. P ≤ K,

II. J < L

Directions:

In these questions, relationships between different elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions.

Question : 6

Statement:
Q ≤ E < I > N = R ≥ S


Conclusions:
I. E ≥ S
II. S ≤ N

a) if only conclusion II follows.

b) if either conclusion I or conclusion II follows.

c) if only conclusion I follows.

d) if neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows.

e) if both conclusions I and II follow.

Answer: (a)

Statement: Q ≤ E < I > N = R ≥ S

Conclusions:

I. E ≥ S (false)

II. S ≤ N (true)

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