Inequality – Railway Reasoning (Part- 2)Total Questions: 5021. Select the correct conclusion(s) / option that could be drawn from the given statements(s). [Group - D 16/09/2022 (Morning)]Statement: I ≥ R > U ≤ T > Q ≥ O Conclusions: 1. I > U 2. O > T 3. R > T 4. U < Q(a) 2(b) 4(c) 3(d) 1Correct Answer: (d) 1Solution:Given statement : I ≥ R > U ≤ T > Q ≥ O 1. I > U (true as I ≥ R > U) 2. O > T (false as T > Q ≥ O) 3. R > T (false as R > U ≤ T) 4. U < Q (false as U ≤ T > Q) Only conclusion 1 is true.22. Select the correct conclusion(s) / option that could be drawn from the given statements(s). [Group - D 16/09/2022 (Afternoon)]Statement: M > N > O = P, Q < C = D < O(a) Q < M(b) C > M(c) N < D(d) P = QCorrect Answer: (a) Q < MSolution:Statement: M > N > O = P, Q < C = D < O (a) Q < M True (as M > N > O and Q < C = D < O) (b) C > M False (as C=D<O and M>N>O) (c) N < D False (as N>O and D<O) (d) P = Q False (as O = P and Q<C=D<O) So, only option (a) is correct.23. Select the correct conclusion(s) / option that could be drawn from the given statements(s). [Group - D 16/09/2022 (Afternoon)]Statement: U < V > W = X, T < W, S > V(a) X > S(b) V = T(c) W > U(d) S > TCorrect Answer: (d) S > TSolution:Statement: U < V > W = X, T < W, S > V (a) X > S False (as V > W = X, S > V ) (b) V = T False (as V > W = X, T < W ) (c) W > U False (as U < V > W ) (d) S > T True (as W = X, T < W, S > V) So, only option d is correct.24. Select the correct conclusion(s) / option that could be drawn from the given statements(s). [Group - D 16/09/2022 (Evening)]Statement: C ≥ V < B ≥ N > Z > L(a) C ≥ V < L(b) C > B ≥ N(c) B > Z > L(d) B > L > VCorrect Answer: (c) B > Z > LSolution:Statement: C ≥ V < B ≥ N > Z > L (a) C ≥ V < L False(as C ≥ V < B ≥ N > Z > L) (b) C > B ≥ N False (as C ≥ V < B ≥ N) (c) B > Z > L True (as B ≥ N > Z > L) (d) B > L > V False (as V < B ≥ N > Z > L)25. Select the correct conclusion(s) / option that could be drawn from the given statements(s). [Group - D 17/09/2022 (Afternoon)]Statement: R < S ≤ T ≤ U = V > W > X Conclusions: I. S = V II. V > S(a) Both conclusions I and II are true(b) Only conclusion II is true(c) Only conclusion I is true(d) Either conclusion I or II is trueCorrect Answer: (d) Either conclusion I or II is trueSolution:Given statement : R < S ≤ T ≤ U = V > W > X I. S = V {May be true, as S ≤ T ≤ U = V} II. V > S {May be true, as S ≤ T ≤ U = V} Either conclusion I or II is true.26. Select the correct conclusion(s) / option that could be drawn from the given statements(s). [Group - D 18/09/2022 (Morning)]Statement: F > A ≥ B > C < D ≤ E Conclusions: I. E > C II. E > B(a) Both conclusions I and II are true(b) Neither conclusion I nor II is true(c) Only conclusion I is true(d) Only conclusion II is trueCorrect Answer: (c) Only conclusion I is trueSolution:Given statement : F > A ≥ B > C < D ≤ E I. E > C True (as C < D ≤ E) II. E > B False (as B > C < D ≤ E) Only conclusion I is true.27. Select the correct conclusion(s) / option that could be drawn from the given statements(s). [Group - D 18/09/2022 (Morning)]Statement: X > F ≥ I > V < Z < K ≤ O(a) I > Z(b) O > V(c) F = K(d) X > OCorrect Answer: (b) O > VSolution:Given statement : X > F ≥ I > V < Z < K ≤ O (a) I > Z False (as I > V < Z) (b) O > V True (as V < Z < K ≤ O) (c) F > K False (as F ≥ I > V < Z < K) (d) X > O False (as X > F ≥ I > V < Z < K ≤ O) Only option b is true.28. Select the correct conclusion(s) / option that could be drawn from the given statements(s). [Group - D 18/09/2022 (Afternoon)]Statement: P < O < R = T, M < T = N(a) M > Q(b) M < Q(c) M < R(d) P > MCorrect Answer: (c) M < RSolution:Given statement: P < Q < R = T, M < T = N (a) M > Q False (as M < T and Q < R = T) (b) M < Q False (as M < T and Q < R = T) (c) M < R True (as M < T and R = T) (d) P > M False (as P < Q < R = T and M < T)29. Select the correct conclusion(s) / option that could be drawn from the given statements(s). [Group - D 18/09/2022 (Evening)]Statement: W ≤ P < S > Y = R ≥ T > M(a) Y ≥ P(b) S > W(c) M > R(d) Y < PCorrect Answer: (b) S > WSolution:Given statement: W ≤ P < S ≥ Y = R ≥ T > M (a) Y ≥ P False (as W ≤ P < S > Y) (b) S > W True (as W ≤ P < S) (c) M > R False (as R ≥ T > M) (d) Y < P False (as P < S > Y)30. Select the correct conclusion(s) / option that could be drawn from the given statements(s). [Group - D 18/09/2022 (Evening)]Statement: A = T > I > D, Q > M > J > T(a) D < Q(b) M < I(c) I > Q(d) A = QCorrect Answer: (a) D < QSolution:Given statement : A = T > I > D, Q > M > J > T (a) D < Q True (as T > I > D and Q > M > J > T) (b) M < I False (as T > I and M > J > T) (c) I > Q False (as T > I and M > J > T) (d) A = Q False (as A = T and M > J > T)Submit Quiz« Previous12345Next »