Inequality – Railway Reasoning (Part- 2)Total Questions: 5041. In this question, the statement is followed by four conclusions. Find out which conclusion is NOT true based on the given statement. [Group - D 26/09/2022 (Afternoon)]Statement: P ≥ T = W > L < S ≤ B(a) P ≤ W(b) P > L(c) T > L(d) L < BCorrect Answer: (a) P ≤ WSolution:Given statement: P ≥ T = W > L < S ≤ B (a) P ≤ W False (as P ≥ T = W) (b) P > L True (as P ≥ T = W > L) (c) T > L True (as T = W > L) (d) L < B True (as L < S ≤ B) Here, option (a) is NOT true.42. Select the correct conclusion(s) / option that could be drawn from the given statements(s). [Group - D 26/09/2022 (Evening)]Statement: K ≥ U = N > Q < R = T ≤ P(a) T < R(b) K = N(c) K > Q(d) Q > UCorrect Answer: (c) K > QSolution:Given statement: K ≥ U = N > Q < R = T ≤ P (a) T < R False (as R = T) (b) K = N False (as K ≥ U = N) (c) K > Q True (as K ≥ U = N > Q) (d) Q > U False (as U = N > Q)43. Select the correct conclusion(s) / option that could be drawn from the given statements(s). [Group - D 27/09/2022 (Morning)]Statement: T < P < Q, N < M < S < T(a) N < Q(b) Q < S(c) P < M(d) P < NCorrect Answer: (a) N < QSolution:Given statement: T < P < Q, N < M < S < T (a) N < Q True (as N < M < S < T and T < P < Q) (b) Q < S False (as S < T and T < P < Q) (c) P < M False (as M < S < T and T < P) (d) P < N False (as N < M < S < T and T < P)44. Select the correct conclusion(s) / option that could be drawn from the given statements(s). [Group - D 27/09/2022 (Afternoon)] Statement: X ≥ W > U ≤ Y = V > Z (a) Z = Y(b) U < X(c) V < U(d) W < VCorrect Answer: (b) U < XSolution:Given statement: X ≥ W > U ≤ Y = V > Z (a) Z = Y False (as Y = V > Z) (b) U < X True (as X ≥ W > U) (c) V < U False (as U ≤ Y = V) (d) W < V False (as W > U ≤ Y = V)45. A statement is given followed by four conclusions. Find out which conclusion is INCORRECT based on the given statement. [Group - D 27/09/2022 (Evening)]Statement: G ≥ B > D > P < H = C Conclusions: (1) P < C (2) G > P (3) D < C (4) B > P(a) 4(b) 2(c) 1(d) 3Correct Answer: (d) 3Solution:Given statement: G ≥ B > D > P < H = C 1) P < C True (as P < H = C) 2) G > P True (as G ≥ B > D > P) 3) D < C False (as D > P < H = C) 4) B > P True (as B > D > P) So, option (3) is incorrect.46. Select the correct conclusion(s) / option that could be drawn from the given statements(s). [Group - D 28/09/2022 (Morning)]Statements: B < D, C = E, F > D, E < G, K = G, C < F Conclusions: 1. G > C 2. G < C(a) Only conclusion 1 follows.(b) Both conclusions 1 and 2 follow.(c) Neither conclusion 1 nor 2 follows.(d) Only conclusion 2 follows.Correct Answer: (a) Only conclusion 1 follows.Solution:Given statements: B < D, C = E, F > D, E < G, K = G, C < F 1. G > C True (as C = E, E < G) 2. G < C False (as C = E, E < G) Only conclusion 1 follows.47. Select the correct conclusion(s) / option that could be drawn from the given statements(s). [Group - D 28/09/2022 (Afternoon)]Statement: G < L < T > Y = V ≥ P > X(a) G < Y(b) G ≤ T(c) P ≤ Y(d) Y > LCorrect Answer: (c) P ≤ YSolution:Given statement : G < L < T > Y = V ≥ P > X (a) G < Y False (as G < L < T > Y) (b) G ≤ T False (as G < L < T) (c) P ≤ Y True (as Y = V ≥ P) (d) Y > L False (as L < T > Y)48. Select the correct conclusion(s) / option that could be drawn from the given statements(s). [Group - D 28/09/2022 (Evening)]Statement: E ≤ D < K = A > P > Z(a) Z = E(b) A ≥ Z(c) P > D(d) A > ECorrect Answer: (d) A > ESolution:(a) Z = E false(as, E ≤ D < K = A > P > Z) (b) A ≥ Z false (as, A > P > Z) (c) P > D false (as, D < K = A > P) (d) A > E True (as, E ≤ D < K = A)49. Select the correct conclusion(s) / option that could be drawn from the given statements(s). [Group - D 28/09/2022 ( Evening)]Statement: Z > Q > L = J < R < P(a) J < Z(b) P < L(c) Q < P(d) R > ZCorrect Answer: (a) J < ZSolution:J < Z → (true) (as Z > Q > L = J) P < L → (false) (as L = J < R < P) Q < P → (false) (as Q > L = J < R < P) R > Z → (false) (as Z > Q > L = J < R) Hence option (a) is the right answer50. In this question, the statement is followed by four conclusions. Find out which conclusion is NOT true based on the given statement. [Group - D 29/09/2022 (Afternoon)]Statement: I > Q > P ≥ S = U < M ≤ Z(a) P ≥ U(b) Q > S(c) Z > U(d) I < PCorrect Answer: (d) I < PSolution:(a) P ≥ U true(as, P ≥ S = U) (b) Q > S true (as, Q > P ≥ S) (c) Z > U true (as, U < M ≤ Z) (d) I < P false(as, I > Q > P) Only statement I < P which does not follow the conclusionSubmit Quiz« Previous12345