Inequality – Railway Reasoning (Part- 1)Total Questions: 5041. Select the correct conclusion(s) / option that could be drawn from the given statements(s). [Group - D 29/08/2022 (Afternoon)]Statement : D < Y > E ≥ A < O < C Conclusions : I. D < O II. E > C(a) Only conclusion II is true(b) Both conclusions I and II are true(c) Only conclusion I is true(d) Neither conclusion I nor II is trueCorrect Answer: (d) Neither conclusion I nor II is trueSolution:Given statement : D < Y > E ≥ A < 0 < C I. D < 0 = false (as D < Y > E ≥ A < 0) Here can’t define Y and A. II. E > C = false (as E ≥ A < 0 < C) Hence, neither conclusion I nor II is true.42. Select the correct conclusion(s) / option that could be drawn from the given statements(s). [Group - D 30/08/2022 (Morning)]Statement: L = U > V > E < Z < Q(a) U > E(b) Q > V(c) L < V(d) E = LCorrect Answer: (a) U > ESolution:Given statement : L = U > V > E < Z < Q I. U > E = true (as U > V > E) II. Q > V = false (as V > E < Z < Q) Q and V have no relation III. L < V = false (as L = U > V) Statement says L greater than V but in option L less than V IV. E = L = false (as L = U > V > E) Statement says L greater than E but in option Equal L43. Select the correct conclusion(s) / option that could be drawn from the given statements(s). [Group - D 30/08/2022 (Morning)]Statement: F = U ≥ P = M ≤ K < W < T(a) T < K(b) P ≥ K(c) M > F(d) F ≥ PCorrect Answer: (d) F ≥ PSolution:Given statement : F = U ≥ P = M ≤ K < W < T I. T < K = false (as k < w < T) Here K is less than T. II. P ≥ K = false (as P = M ≤ K) Here P is either less or equal to K. III. M > F = false(as F = U ≥ P = M) Here M is either less or equal to F. IV. F ≥ P = true (as F = U ≥ P)44. Select the correct conclusion(s) / option that could be drawn from the given statements(s). [Group - D 30/08/2022 (Evening)]Statement: M ≥ D ≤ N < J < F = E(a) M > N(b) N < E(c) E = D(d) F < MCorrect Answer: (b) N < ESolution:Given statement : M ≥ D ≤ N < J < F = E From conclusion (i) M > N = False (as per M ≥ D ≤ N) because there is no relation between M and N (ii) N < E = True (as per N < J < F = E) because E is greater than N (iii) E = D = False (as per D ≤ N < J < F = E) because from priority method E is not equal to D (iv) F < M = False (as per M ≥ D ≤ N < J < F) because there is no relation between M and F45. Select the correct conclusion(s) / option that could be drawn from the given statements(s). [Group - D 01/09/2022 (Morning)]Statement: C = U < F ≤ H > G = I > R Conclusions: I. H > R II. H > C(a) Only conclusion II is true(b) Neither conclusion I nor II is true(c) Only conclusion I is true(d) Both conclusions I and II are trueCorrect Answer: (d) Both conclusions I and II are trueSolution:H > R is True Since, (H > G = I > P) And H > C is True Since, (C = U < R ≤ H) Hence, Both conclusions I and II are true.46. Select the correct conclusion(s) / option that could be drawn from the given statements(s). [Group - D 01/09/2022 (Afternoon)]Statement: B ≤ T = N > O = Q ≥ M = R Conclusions: 1. N ≥ B 2. N < B 3. O < R 4. T < M(a) 2(b) 3(c) 4(d) 1Correct Answer: (d) 1Solution:B ≤ T = N > O = Q ≥ M = R From here , B ≤ T = N only conclusion 1 is correct And from O = Q ≥ M = R it is clear that O ≥ R And there is no clear relation between T and M.47. Select the correct conclusion(s) / option that could be drawn from the given statements(s). [Group - D 01/09/2022 (Afternoon)]Statement: Q > A ≥ Z > X < R ≤ H < M(a) Q > X > A(b) Z > X ≥ M(c) Q > M > H(d) M > R > XCorrect Answer: (d) M > R > XSolution:Only M > R > X follows because (X < R ≤ H < M)48. Select the correct conclusion(s) / option that could be drawn from the given statements(s). [Group - D 01/09/2022 (Evening)]Statement: H ≥ Y < T ≤ L = X > W Conclusions: 1. H > T 2. H < T 3. Y < X 4. L = W(a) 1(b) 4(c) 3(d) 2Correct Answer: (c) 3Solution:In the following Conclusion only option no. 3 is satisfying the above statement. Statement - H ≥ Y < T ≤ L = X > W Option Y < X is satisfy (Y < T ≤ L = X)49. Select the correct conclusion(s) / option that could be drawn from the given statements(s). [Group - D 01/09/2022 (Evening)]Statement: X > E ≥ U < W = T > J < L Conclusions: I. T < E II. X < U(a) Neither conclusion I nor II is true(b) Only conclusion II is true(c) Both conclusions I and II are true(d) Only conclusion I is trueCorrect Answer: (a) Neither conclusion I nor II is trueSolution:Conclusions:(I) T < E does not follows as E ≥ U < W = T Conclusions:(II) X < U does not follows as X > E ≥ U50. Select the correct conclusion(s) / option that could be drawn from the given statements(s). [Group - D 02/09/2022 (Morning)] Statement: E ≥ R = S ≤ T < N > O = Z Conclusions: 1. E ≥ S 2. T ≥ E 3. R > N 4. T < Z(a) 2(b) 3(c) 4(d) 1Correct Answer: (d) 1Solution:Given statement: E ≥ R = S ≤ T < N > O = Z From conclusion, (i) E ≥ S = true ( as per E ≥ R = S ) (ii) T ≥ E = false (as per E ≥ R = S ≤ T) because there is no relation between T and E. (iii) R > N = false ( as per R = S ≤ T < N ) because N is greater than R. (iv) T < Z = false (as per T < N > O = Z) because there is no relation between Z and T. So we can clearly see that Only conclusion I follows.Submit Quiz« Previous12345