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Reasoning Workbook

Coded Inequalities
Model 1
Directions (1-5): In the following questions, the symbols @, #, $, * and ^ are used with
the following meanings as illustrated below.
A@B means A is neither smaller than nor equal to B
A#B means A is not greater than B
A$B means A is neither greater than nor equal to B
A*B means A is neither greater than nor smaller than B
A^B means A is not smaller than B
1. Statements: L#V, V$E, E^U, U@B
Conclusions: I. B$E II. L$E
1)Only I and II are true
4) All are true

III. B*L
2) Only III is true

3) Only either I or II is true

5) None of these

2. Statements: M$T, T*R, R@H, H#G


Conclusions: I. M$H
1)Only I is true

II. R@G

III. M#R

2) Only II is true

3) Only III is true

4) All are true

5) None is true
3. Statements: T#W, W$Q, Q^D, D@J
Conclusions: I. J$T II. T#J

III. T$Q

1) Only I and III are true 2) Only either II or II is true


3) Only II and III are true 4) Only III and either I or II are true
5) None of these
4. Statements: F@J, J#R, R*L, L^M
Conclusions: I. F$R II. M#R
1) None is true

III. M^J

2) Only I is true

4) Only either II or III is true

3) Only II is true

5) All are true

5. Statements: H^R,R@W,W*F,J$F
Conclusions: I. H@F
1) Only I and II are true

II. J$W

III. R@J

2) Only II and III are true

4) Only either I or III is true

3) Only III is true.

5) All are true

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Directions (6-9): In the following questions, the symbols @, #, %, $ and & are used with
the following meanings as illustrated below.
P#Q means P is neither greater than nor equal to Q
P&Q means P is neither equal to nor smaller than Q
P%Q means P is neither smaller than nor greater than Q
P$Q means P is not smaller than Q
P@Q means P is not greater than Q
6. Statements: K#T, T$B, B@F
Conclusions: 1. F$T
1) None is true

II. K#B

III.T$F

2) Only I is true

4) Only II and III are true

3) Only I and II are true

5) All are true

7. Statements: R@D, D&W, B$W


Conclusions: I. W#R
1) None is true

II. B&D

III. W$R

2) Only I is true

4) Only either I or III is true

3) Only III is true

5) All are true

8. Statements: M&R, R%D, D@N


Conclusions: I. M&N

II. N$R

1)Only I and II are true

2) Only II and III are true

4 ) All are true

III. M&D
3) Only I and III are true

5) None of these

9. Statements: H$V, V%M, K&M


Conclusions: I. K&V

II. M@H

1) Only I and III are true


4) All are true

III. H&K

2) Only II and III are true

3) Only I and II are true

5) None of these

Directions (10-14): In the following questions, the symbols @, #, %, $ and& are used
with the following meanings as illustrated below.
P@Q means P is not greater than Q
P#Q means P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q
P$Q means P is not smaller than Q
P&Q means P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q
P%Q means P is neither greater than nor equal to Q
Give answer 1) if only conclusion I is true.
Give answer 2) if only conclusion II is true.
Give answer 3) if either conclusion I or conclusion II is true.
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Give answer 4) if neither conclusion I nor conclusion II is true.


Give answer 5) if both conclusions I and II are true.
10. Statements: F$W, W#T, T&K
Conclusions: I. F&K

II. W$K

11. Statements: R@M, M%D, D$H


Conclusions: I. R@H

II. D&R

12. Statements: J$L, L#B, B@E


Conclusions: I. E$L

II. E%L

13. Statements: A$V, V#R, R@U


Conclusions: I. U&R

II. U#R

14. Statements: F%G, G@H, H&J


Conclusions: I. F@H

II. G@J

Directions (15-20): In the following questions, the symbols @,#,%,$ and are used
with the following meanings as illustrated below.
A$B means A is not smaller than B
A#B means A is not greater than B
A@B means A is neither smaller than nor equal to B
AB means A is neither smaller than nor greater than B
A%B means A is neither greater than nor equal to B.
15. Statements: H%J, JN, N@R
Conclusions: I. R%J

II. H@J

1)Only II is true

2) Only I and III are true

4) Only III is true

III. N@H
3) Only I is true

5) None is true

16. Statements: M@J, J$T, TN


Conclusions: I. N#J

II. T%M

1) Only I and II are true

2) Only II and III are true

4) None is true

III. M@N
3) Only I and III are true

5) All are true

17. Statements: DK, K#F, F@P


Conclusions: I. P@D
1)Only II is true

II. K#P

III. F$D

2) Only I and II are true

4) Only II and III are true.

3) Only III is true

5) None of these

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18. Statements: R#D, D$M, MN


Conclusions: I. R#M

II. N#D

III. N$R

1)Only I is true

2) Only II is true

4) None is true

5) All are true

3) Only III is true

19. Statements: K#N, N$T, T%J


Conclusions: I. JN
1) None is true

II. K@T

III. T@K

2) Only I and II are true

4) Only I and III are true

3) Only II and III are true

5) None of these.

20. Statements: KP, P@Q, Q$R


Conclusions: I. K@R

II. R%P

III. Q%K

1)Only I and II are true

2) Only II is true

4) All are true

5) None of these

3) Only III is true

Model 2
Directions (21-25): In these questions, the relationship between different elements is
shown in the statements. The statements are followed by two conclusions.
Mark answer 1) if only conclusion I follow.
Mark answer 2) if only conclusion II follow.
Mark answer 3) if either conclusion I or II follow.
Mark answer 4) if neither conclusion I nor II follow.
Mark answer 5) if both conclusions I and II follow.
21. Statements: T <R U;
Conclusions: I. K R

L > U K ;
P R
II. L > R

22. Statements: D > H N;


Conclusions: I. N S
23. Statements: H = I R;
Conclusions: I. M = I

S>IH
II. I < D
MR<S
II. M > I

24. Statements: P O < I;


Conclusions: I. Y I

P>Y>M
II. O > M

25.Statements: A B > C F;

Z<CD<E

Conclusions: I. A> Z

II. F<E

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Directions (26-30): In these questions, the relationship between different element sis
shown in the statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions.
Mark answer 1) if only conclusion I follow.
Mark answer 2) if only conclusion II follow.
Mark answer 3) if either conclusion I or II follow.
Mark answer 4) if neither conclusion I nor II follow.
Mark answer 5) if both conclusions I and II follow.
26. Statements: A B = C;
Conclusions: I. D > A

B<DE
II. E > C

27. Statements: L > U K:


Conclusions: I. L > Z

Z<U<R
II. K < R

28. Statements: Y < J = P R > I


Conclusions: I. J > I
II. Y < R
29. Statements: V K > M = N;
M > S;
Conclusions: I. T< N
II. V = S
30. Statements: F X < A,
Conclusions: I. F E

T<K

R<XE
II. R < F

Answers
1-1
11 - 2
21 - 5

2-5
12 - 1
22 -2

3-4
13 - 3
23 - 3

4-3
14 - 4
24 - 2

5-5
15 - 2
25 -5

6-1
16 - 5
26 - 2

7-4
17 - 3
27 - 5

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8-2
18 - 2
28 - 1

9-3
19 - 1
29 - 4

10 - 1
20 - 4
30 - 1

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