Practice Reasoning Questions For IBPS 2017 Exams (Inequality)

July 21, 2017    

Practice Reasoning Questions For IBPS 2017 Exams (Inequality):
Dear Readers, Important Practice Reasoning Questions with explanation for IBPS Exams 2017 was given here with explanation, candidates those who are preparing for Banking and all other Competitive exams can use this practice questions.





Directions (1-5): In the following questions the symbol ×, ∂, %, ©, @, are used with the following illustrations.
P % Q means P is not smaller than Q.
P © Q means P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q.
P x Q means P is neither greater than nor equal to Q.
P ∂ Q means P is not greater than Q.
P @ Q means P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q.

1. Statements – Y @ G ; G © K ; K x R
Conclusions :
I. R © Y
II. K x Y
III. R © G

1). Y = G > K < R
Conclusions
R > Y not follows
K< Y follows
R> G not follows
Answer: B

2. Statement – R ∂ K ; K x M ; M @ J
Conclusions:
I. J © K
II. M © R
III. R x J

2). R ≤ K < M = J
Conclusions
J > K
M> R
R < J
All follows
Answer: D

3. Statements – W © T ; T ∂ N ; N % D
Conclusions:
I. D x T
II. W © N
III. D @ T

3). W > T, N ≥ T, N ≥ D
Conclusions
D < T
W> N
D = T
None follows
Answer: A

4. Statements – Z @ M ; M © K ; K x F
Conclusions:
I. F © Z
II. K x Z
III. F © M

4). Z = M > K < F
Conclusions
F > Z not follows
K< Z follows
F> M not follows
Answer: C

5. Statements – V % H ; H @ F ; F ∂ E
Conclusions:
I. F @ V
II. F x V
III. E % H

5). V ≥ H = F ≤ E
Conclusions
F=V
F< V
E ≥ H
Either I and II and III follows
Answer: E

Directions (6-10): In the following questions the Symbols @, #, $ , % and * are used with the following meanings as illustrated below.
'A $ B' means 'A is not smaller than B'.
'A % B' means 'A is not greater then B'.
'A @ B' means 'A is neither smaller than nor equal to B'.
'A * B' means 'A is neither greater than nor smaller than B'.
'A # B' means 'A is neither greater than nor equal to B'.

6. Statements: P # M, M % R, R * T, T # L
Conclusions:
I. P # M
II. P * R
III.M % L

6). P < M, M = R, R = T, T < L
Conclusions
P < R follows
P = R not follows
M = L not follows
Answer: A

7. Statements: D * Q, Q @ L, L $ B, B # G
Conclusions:
I. D @ B
II. B * D
III. G @ L

7). Q > L, L = B, B < G
Conclusions
D > B follows
B = D not follows
G < L not follows
Answer: C

8. Statements: T @ H, S % H, S $ R, G * S
Conclusions:
I. T $ R
II. T @ R
III.H $ G

8). T > H, S = H, S = R, G = S
Conclusions
T = R not follows
T > R follows
H = G follows.
Answer: D

9. Statements: Z @ Y, Y # K, K % M, M @ T
Conclusions:
I. Z @ M
II. Y @ T
III.Z # K

9). Y < K, K = M, M > T
Conclusions
Z > Y
Y > T
Z < K
None follows
Answer: E

10. Statements: F @ H, M % H, M $ R, G * M
Conclusions:
I. F $ R
II. F @ R
III. H $ G

10). F > H, M = H, M = R, G = M
Conclusions
F = R not follows
F > R follows
H = G follows.
Answer: B



       



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