Inequality questions are a common feature in bank examinations, which test a candidate’s ability to analyze and solve problems involving relationships between quantities. These questions generally pose a series of statements, Each involves a relationship between two or more variables (e.g.g., A > B, C ≤ D). The task is to find the correct relationship between other variables based on the given information.
inequality questions for bank exams
Inequality problems can be classified into different types, including simple inequalities, mixed inequalities, and conditional inequalities. They require logical reasoning, attention to detail, and the ability to apply mathematical principles to solve problems efficiently. Practice is important to master this type of question, as it helps develop essential problem-solving skills and improve accuracy.
Directions (1-15): In the following questions, a statement is given followed by some conclusions. Study the following information carefully and answer the questions accordingly.
Q1. Statement:
Conclusion: I.
II. z > y
(a) If only conclusion I follows
(b) If only conclusion II follows
(c) If either conclusion I or II follows
(d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows
(e) If both conclusions I and II follow
Q2. Statement: P < F ≤ T < V = Q, S ≥ U > T
Conclusion: I. F < S
II. t > p
(a) If only conclusion I follows
(b) If only conclusion II follows
(c) If either conclusion I or II follows
(d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows
(e) If both conclusions I and II follow
Q3. Statement: Y ≥ L < T = Q > U, K ≤ C < L
Conclusion: I. Q > L
II. k < y
(a) If only conclusion I follows
(b) If only conclusion II follows
(c) If either conclusion I or II follows
(d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows
(e) If both conclusions I and II follow
Q4. Statement: R > K ≤ T < M, M ≤ J = Q > S
Conclusion: I. R > M
II. s > t
(a) If only conclusion I follows
(b) If only conclusion II follows
(c) If either conclusion I or II follows
(d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows
(e) If both conclusions I and II follow
Q5. Statement: A ≥ T ≥ S = D ≥ Q
Conclusion: I. A > Q
II. Q = A
(a) If only conclusion I follows
(b) If only conclusion II follows
(c) If either conclusion I or II follows
(d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows
(e) If both conclusions I and II follow
Q6. Statement: R = T ≥ V; p ≤ w ≤ r = s ≤ y
Conclusion: I. W ≤ T
II. y=r
(a) If only conclusion I follows
(b) If only conclusion II follows
(c) If either conclusion I or II follows
(d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows
(e) If both conclusions I and II follow
Q7. Statement: P = N ≥ J > T, C = Z ≥ < K > R
Conclusion: I. P > T
II. j < x
(a) If only conclusion I follows
(b) If only conclusion II follows
(c) If either conclusion I or II follows
(d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows
(e) If both conclusions I and II follow
Q8. Statement: E > < D = Q > V ≥ Y
Conclusion: I.U>X
II. e ≥ q
(a) If only conclusion I follows
(b) If only conclusion II follows
(c) If either conclusion I or II follows
(d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows
(e) If both conclusions I and II follow
Q9. Statement: T ≥ I > V= Z > K ≤ H > C < G, M ≥ E ≥ H
Conclusion: I. M > K
II. m = k
(a) If only conclusion I follows
(b) If only conclusion II follows
(c) If either conclusion I or II follows
(d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows
(e) If both conclusions I and II follow
Q10. Statement: H > P > S ≥ I= F >
Conclusion: I. I ≤ H
II. s < w
(a) If only conclusion I follows
(b) If only conclusion II follows
(c) If either conclusion I or II follows
(d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows
(e) If both conclusions I and II follow
Question 11. Statement: A > L ≥ C ≥ T, E = F > S, S = A
Conclusion: I. S > L
II.C>T
(a) If only conclusion I follows
(b) If only conclusion II follows
(c) If either conclusion I or II follows
(d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows
(e) If both conclusions I and II follow
Question 12. Statement: Y > T ≥ C ≥ D, E = U > G, G = Y
Conclusion: I. U > Y
II. t > u
(a) If only conclusion I follows
(b) If only conclusion II follows
(c) If either conclusion I or II follows
(d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows
(e) If both conclusions I and II follow
Q13. Statement: K ≤ L > M, Y = O ≥ R, K > Q > Y
Conclusion: I. Y ≥ R
II. y > r
(a) If only conclusion I follows
(b) If only conclusion II follows
(c) If either conclusion I or II follows
(d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows
(e) If both conclusions I and II follow
Question 14. Statement: F ≤ L > T, N = O ≥ P, F > Q > S
Conclusion: I. L > T
II. F > S
(a) If only conclusion I follows
(b) If only conclusion II follows
(c) If either conclusion I or II follows
(d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows
(e) If both conclusions I and II follow
Question 15. Statement: X > Y ≥ Z ≥ W, E = F > H, H = A
Conclusion: I. Y = W
II. y > w
(a) If only conclusion I follows
(b) If only conclusion II follows
(c) If either conclusion I or II follows
(d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows
(e) If both conclusions I and II follow
Directions (16-20): In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. After these statements two conclusions are given.
Mark answer as
(a) If only conclusion I follows.
(b) If only conclusion II follows.
(c) If either conclusion I or II follows.
(d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
(e) If both conclusions I and II follow.
Q16. Statements: A>K>D>L, M›C›D, L>Q
Conclusion: I.C < K II. ए > m
Q17. Statement: T ≥ M ≥ E, E
Conclusion: I. T > O II. s
Question 18. Statement: G≥C>U, P=W≥U, W
Conclusion: I. G > T II. u < n
Question 19. Statement: R>Q>J>D, M≠C≠J
Conclusion: I. D > M II. m ≥ d
Question 20. Statement: Z≥V>U, R=Em
Conclusion: I. Z > E II. u < o
answer
Answer 1. Answer (D)
Answer 2. Answer(E)
Answer 3. Answer(E)
Answer 4. Answer(D)
Answer 5. Answer (C)
Answer 6. Answer (A)
Answer 7. Answer(E)
Answer 8. Answer(D)
Answer 9. Answer (C)
Answer 10. Answer (B)
Answer 11. Answer (A)
Answer 12. Answer (A)
Answer 13. Answer (A)
Answer 14. Answer(E)
Answer 15. Answer (C)
Answer 16. Answer(E)
Answer 17. Answer (B)
Answer 18. Answer (B)
Answer 19. Answer (C)
Answer 20. Answer (A)