Logical Reasoning (LR) – Logical Inequalities

Directions for questions 1 to 5: In each of the following questions, some statements are given followed by two conclusions. Assuming the statements to be true, Identify the conclusion(s) that follow(s)? Mark:

Statements: A< B  ≤ C > D ≥ E > F 

Conclusions:

I. A < F

II.  E < C

Directions for questions 1 to 5: In each of the following questions, some statements are given followed by two conclusions. Assuming the statements to be true, Identify the conclusion(s) that follow(s)? Mark:

Statements: L > K ≥ F ≥ H = W < Q 

Conclusions:
I. W < L
II. Q > K

Directions for questions 1 to 5: In each of the following questions, some statements are given followed by two conclusions. Assuming the statements to be true, Identify the conclusion(s) that follow(s)? Mark:

Statements: T < H ≤ A = M > B ≥ l = D 
Conclusions:

I. A > D
II. M > T

Directions for questions 1 to 5: In each of the following questions, some statements are given followed by two conclusions. Assuming the statements to be true, Identify the conclusion(s) that follow(s)? Mark:

Statements: K = L ≤ P ≤ M = Q < G 

Conclusions
I. K < Q
II. K = Q

Directions for questions 1 to 5: In each of the following questions, some statements are given followed by two conclusions. Assuming the statements to be true, Identify the conclusion(s) that follow(s)? Mark:

Statements: C < Y ≤  B < E  = R > l  ≥ M 
Conclusions
I. Y ≥ M
II. B > C

Statements: I > N ≥ D = A; U ≤ A = S > T ≥ R; L < Q ≤ T = P 

Conclusions
I. T = I
II. I < T
III. P < A

Statements: W > I < N ≥ R; L = O < S ≤ E; R < D ≥ X = Z  

Conclusions
I. W > Z
II. N < L
II. D ≤ O

Directions for questions 8 to 12: Answer the following questions based on the information given below.

A + B means A is greater than B.

A ÷ B means A is equal to B.

A = B means A is greater than or equal to B.

A x B means that A less than or equal to B.

A - B means A Is less than B.

Question: 1

Statement: A = B, B x C, C ÷ D 

Conclusions
I. B x D
II. A - B

Directions for questions 8to 12: Answer the following questions based on the information given below.

A + B means A is greater than B.

A ÷ B means A is equal to B.

A = B means A is greater than or equal to B.

A × B means that A less than or equal to B.

A - B means A Is less than B.
Question: 2

Statement: B + A, C ÷ D, B × C 

Conclusions

I. A - C
II. B + D

Directions for questions 8 to 12: Answer the following questions based on the information given below.

A + B means A is greater than B.

A ÷ B means A is equal to B.

A = B means A is greater than or equal to B.

A × B means that A less than or equal to B.

A - B means A Is less than B.

Questions - 3
Statement: R = S, P - Q, Q + R 

Conclusions
I. R ÷ S
II. P × S

Directions for questions 8 to 12: Answer the following questions based on the information given below.

A + B means A is greater than B.

A ÷ B means A is equal to B.

A = B means A is greater than or equal to B.

A × B means that A less than or equal to B.

A - B means A Is less than B.

Question - 4

Statement: E x F, F x G, G x H 

Conclusions
I. H + E
II. E ÷ H

Directions for questions 8 to 12: Answer the following questions based on the information given below.

A + B means A is greater than B.

A ÷ B means A is equal to B.

A = B means A is greater than or equal to B.

A × B means that A less than or equal to B.

A - B means A Is less than B.

Question - 5

Statements: P = R, S + T, Q = S 

Conclusions
I.   P - S
II. P ÷ T

Statements: P > K = M ≥ R ≤ H < V = T; N = S > A ≥ G = V; R < Q = Z ≤ L 

Conclusions
I. L = P 
II. N = R 
III. T = A

Statements: L > M = N ≤ T; Y > P = R ≥ F > G = T; H > F > A ≥ L
Conclusions
I. T > H
II. P = L 
III. M > H

Statements: P > K = M ≤ J ≤ H = O < T; N = S ≥ A ≥ G = O; J < Q = Z ≤ F

Conclusions
I. N = K
II. P = F
III. K < N

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