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180 Inequality
From (i) and (ii) R > H ...(iv) 15. (a) B = D ...(i) D ≥ H ...(ii) H > F ...(iii)
Hence R < H and I follows D and F can’t be compared from (i) and (ii). And
But J and H can’t be compared From (iii) and (iv) from the same reason, if we bear (i) an mind. B and
F can’t be compared. Hence none follows.
Hence II does not follow. 16. (b) D > K ...(i) K ≤ R ...(ii) R = M ...(iii)
7. (a) V > B ...(i) B ≥ D ...(ii) D ≤ E ...(iii) From (ii) and (iii) M ≥ K ...(iv)
From (ii) and (iii) E and B can’t be compared.
Hence either I (M = k) or III (M > k) follow. But M
Hence I does not follows. and T can’t be compared from (i) and (iv).
From (i) and (iv) V > D or D < V. Hence II does not follow.
Hence II follows 17. (d) V ≥ M ...(i) A > M ...(ii) R ≤ V ...(iii)
Solution for 8 to 12 [SBI (PO)] These lead us to no relationship by combination.
8. (d) L ≤ P ...(i) P < V ...(ii) V > D ...(iii) Solution for 18 to 19 [Oriental Bank of Commerce (PO)
Combining (i) and (ii) 18. (d) H ≥ T ...(i) T ≤ M ...(ii) M > F ...(iii)
we get L ≤ P < V or L < W ...(iv) L and D can’t be From (i) and (ii) H and M can’t be compared. Hence
compared. II does not follow
Hence II does not follows. From (ii) and (iii) F and T can’t be compared. Hence
I does not follow
9. (b) V ≤ W ...(i) W = H ...(ii) H ≥ I ...(iii)
19. (c) B = N ...(i) N ≥ T ...(ii) T > K ...(iii)
From (i) and (ii) W = H ≥ I or W ≥ I ...(iv) From (i) and (ii) B = N ≥ T or T ≤ B,
Hence I ≤ W and II follows Hence I either (T = B) or II (T < B) follows.
But V and I can’t be compared From (iii) and (iv) 20. (d) R < J ...(i) J > F ...(ii) F ≤ H ...(iii)
Hence I does not follow. From (ii) and (iii) H and J can’t be compared.
10. (a) N ≤ W ...(i) W = H ...(ii) H < T ...(iii) Hence I does not follow
From (i) and (ii) W = N ≥ W > H or N > H ...(iv). From (i) and (ii) R and F can’t be compared.
Hence H < N and I follows. Hence II does not follow
But T and W can’t be compared from (ii) and (iii 21. (b) J > D ...(i) D = N ...(ii) N ≤ F ...(iii)
Hence II does not follow. From (ii) and (iii) D = N ≤ F or F ≥ D ...(iv)
11. (a) F > R ...(i) H < R ...(ii) L ≤ H ...(iii) Hence II follows.
Combining these we get F > R > H ≥ L From (i) and (iv) J and F can’t be compared.
Hence I does not follow.
Hence F > L and I follows.
22. (a) B > T ...(i) T < H ...(ii) H = M ...(iii)
Also R > L and II (R ≥ L) does not follows.
From (ii) and (iii) T < H = M or M > I
12. (c) J ≥ K ...(i) K < M ...(ii) M > T ...(iii)
Hence I follow
K and T can’t be compared From (ii) and (iii) but From (i) and (ii) B and H can’t be compared. Hence
either I ( K < T) or II (K ≥ T) must be true. II does not follow
Solution for 13 to 17 [Bank of India (PO)] 23. (e) W ≤ V ...(i) V = Z ...(ii) Z ≥ D ...(iii)
13. (c) M < R ...(i) R ≤ T ...(ii) T = N ...(iii) From (ii) and (iii) V = Z ≥ D or D ≤ V
Combining these we get M < R ≤ T = N. Hence I follows.
Hence N ≤ R. From (i) and (ii) W ≤ V = Z or W ≤ Z
Which means either I (N = R) or II ( N > R) follows. Hence II follows.
Again N > M. Hence III follows 24. (a) M ≤ R ...(i) R < T ...(ii) T ≥ K ...(iii)
14. (e) J ≤ N ...(i) K ≤ N ...(ii) T > K ...(iii) From (ii) and (iii) M ≤ R < T or T > M
Combining these we get T > K ≥ N ≥ J. Hence I follows
Hence J < T and I follows. Also T > N and II follows. From (ii) and (iii) R and K can’t be compared. Hence
Beside N ≥ J and III follows II does not follow