Conditional Inequality Problems


 
 
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Conditional Inequality Problems

Type - II Conditional Inequality Problems

What will come in the place of question mark (?) in the given statement if P geqU and R<V is definitely true ?

P geq Q geq R = S ? T geq U > V

In these kind of questions we have to consider conditions given in the statement as conclusion and in order to make correct one has to fill the blank with inequality symbols.

So possibility for P geq U - geq, =

but for

R > V possibility are rightarrow geq, =, >

But commonly geq, = make both of the conditions are right so answer will be geq or =

For condition

I. < or leq or = at question mark place I.

II. < or leq or = at question mark place ?

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Question : 1

Which of the following symbols should be placed in the blank spaces respectively (in the same order from left to right) in order to complete the expression in such a manner than L ≥ Q and L > U hold definitely true?

 V ≤ A < T = L ? W = Q > U

Right Option : A
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Question : 2
Which of the following symbols should be placed in the blank spaces respectively (in the same order from left to right) in order to complete the expression in such a manner than O > L and R < O hold definitely true?

A < R D = M ? O = K ? L
Right Option : D
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Question : 3

What will come in the place of question mark (?) in the given statement if G > Z and T > Z is definitely true ?

Z = P ? T = G > L
 

Right Option : A
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