Direct, coded, and implicit inequalities.
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Q1 · Inequalities · EASY
Statements: P ≥ Q > R; S = R; T < S Conclusions: I. Q > T II. P > R III. T < Q Which conclusion(s) is/are true?
Q2 · Inequalities · MEDIUM
Statements: A > B ≥ C; D = C; E < D Conclusions: I. A > E II. B > E III. A > D Which conclusion(s) is/are true?
Q3 · Inequalities · MEDIUM
In the following question, the symbols @, #, $, % and & are used with the following meanings: P @ Q means P is not smaller than Q. P # Q means P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q. P $ Q means P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q. P % Q means P is not greater than Q. P & Q means P is neither greater than nor equal to Q. Statements: M @ N, N # O, O $ P Conclusions: I. M # O II. P & N Which conclusion is true?
Q4 · Inequalities · MEDIUM
Statements: K ≥ L > M = N; O ≤ N; P < O Conclusions: I. K > P II. L > P III. M ≥ O Which conclusion(s) is/are true?
Q5 · Inequalities · HARD
In the following question, the symbols *, $, #, @ and % are used with the following meanings: P * Q means P is neither equal to nor smaller than Q. P $ Q means P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q. P # Q means P is not greater than Q. P @ Q means P is neither greater than nor equal to Q. P % Q means P is not smaller than Q. Statements: R % S, S @ T, T $ U, U * V Conclusions: I. R * V II. S @ U Which conclusion is true?