Inequality – Railway Reasoning (Part- 2)

Total Questions: 50

11. Select the correct conclusion(s) / option that could be drawn from the given statements(s). [Group - D 13/09/2022 (Afternoon)]

Statement:
X ≤ F ≤ U ≥ A < Z > J

Correct Answer: (a) F < U ≥ A
Solution:

Given statement : X ≤ F ≤ U ≥ A < Z > J
F ≤ U ≥ A = True
As ; It follows by given statement and other option does not follow by the
given statement

12. Select the correct conclusion(s) / option that could be drawn from the given statements(s). [Group - D 13/09/2022 (Afternoon)]

Statement:
F > N ≥ Z ≤ S = B < W

Correct Answer: (c) W > Z
Solution:

Given statement: F > N ≥ Z ≤ S = B < W
F > S = false (as F > N ≥ Z ≤ S )
Here, we can’t define Z
N > B = false (as N ≥ Z ≤ S = B)
Here, we can’t define Z
W > Z = True (as Z ≤ S = B < W)
N ≥ W = False (as N ≥ Z ≤ S = B < W)
Here, we can’t define z

13. Select the correct conclusion(s) / option that could be drawn from the given statements(s). [Group - D 13/09/2022 (Evening)]

Statement:
A ≥ Q > Z ≤ S = O < W

Correct Answer: (b) W > Z
Solution:

Given statement : A ≥ Q > Z ≤ S = O < W
In : (O > Q) = false (as O > Z ≤ S = O)
Here, we can’t define z
In : (W > Z) = true (as Z ≤ S = O < W)
In : (A > O) = false (as A ≥ Q > Z ≤ S = O)
Here, we can’t define z
In : (W ≥ A) = false
(as A ≥ Q > Z ≤ S = O < W)
Here, we can’t define z

14. Select the correct conclusion(s) / option that could be drawn from the given statements(s). [Group - D 14/09/2022 (Morning)]

Statement:
C = A ≤ S < H ≤ I = G
Conclusions:
I. G ≥ S
II. C < H

Correct Answer: (d) Only conclusion II follows
Solution:

G ≥ S , false (as S < H ≤ G)
C < H , true (as C = A ≤ S < H)
Only conclusion II follows

15. Select the correct conclusion(s) / option that could be drawn from the given statements(s). [Group - D 14/09/2022 (Afternoon)]

Statement:
Z < X ≥ U = Y < V ≤ W

Correct Answer: (a) Y > U
Solution:

In: (V > U) = true (as U = Y < V)
In: (Z > X) = false (as Z < X)
Here, we can see that statement have opposite relation
In: (X < Y) = false (as X ≥ U = Y)
Here, we can’t define X and Y
In: (Y > W) = false (as Y ≤ W )

16. Select the correct conclusion(s) / option that could be drawn from the given statements(s). [Group - D 14/09/2022 (Evening)]

Statements:
1. D ≥ S
2. X < W
3. S = J
4. W > Y
5. X > D
6. J ≥ E
Conclusions:
I. D < Y
II. D = E
III. E = S
IV. W > J

Correct Answer: (b) Only conclusion IV follows
Solution:

possible statement from the given statements
Y < W > X > D ≥ S = J ≥ E
In: (D < Y) = false (as Y < W > X > D)
Here, we can’t define w
In: (D = E) = false (as D ≥ S = J ≥ E)
Here, it is not clear from the statement
In: (E = S) = false (as S = J ≥ E)
Here, it is not clear from the statement
In: (W > J) = True (as W > X > D ≥ S = J)

17. Select the correct conclusion(s) / option that could be drawn from the given statements(s). [Group - D 15/09/2022 (Morning)]

Statement:
N < L > J < K > I = H ≤ G
Conclusions:
1. J = G
2. K > H

Correct Answer: (c) Only conclusion 2 is true
Solution:

Given statement:
N < L > J < K > I = H ≤ G
In: (J = G) = false (as J < K > I = H ≤ G)
Here, it can’t define K
In: (K > H) = True (as K > I = H)
Only conclusion 2 is true

18. Select the correct conclusion(s) / option that could be drawn from the given statements(s). [Group - D 15/09/2022 (Morning)]

Statement:
H ≥ E > S ≤ T = P > Q
Conclusions:
(1) Q = T
(2) S < H
(3) S > P
(4) E > T

Correct Answer: (b) 2
Solution:Given statement:
H ≥ E > S ≤ T = P > Q
In: (Q = T) = false (as T = P > Q)
In: (S < H) = true (as H ≥ E > S)
In: (S > P) = false (as S ≤ T = P)
Here, opposite relation between S and P
In: (E > T) = False (as E > S ≤ T)
Here, it can’t define S

19. Select the correct conclusion(s) / option that could be drawn from the given statements(s). [Group - D 15/09/2022 (Afternoon)]

Statements:
1. A ≤ G < D ≥ M
2. R > H ≥ M

Correct Answer: (c) D > A
Solution:

From statement 1. A ≤ G < D
We can clearly see that D is greater than A, D > A

20. Select the correct conclusion(s) / option that could be drawn from the given statements(s). [Group - D 15/09/2022 (Evening)]

Statement:
B ≤ L ≤ U = A > D > E
Conclusions:
I. B < D
II. A ≥ B

Correct Answer: (c) Only conclusion II follows
Solution:

B ≤ L ≤ U = A > D > E
I. B < D → False (as B ≤ L ≤ U = A > D)
no relation found between B and D.
II. A ≥ B → True (as B ≤ L ≤ U = A ) So,
only conclusion II follows.
Only conclusion II follows.