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In these questions, you will be provided with a statement consisting of a group of elements. These elements will be having a certain coded relationship among them which is denoted by different inequality symbols like >, <, = etc.
You should know the meaning of different symbols which will help you in finding the relationship between the different elements of a statement.
For the sake of convenience, the relationship between certain statements and their meaning is given below in a tabular form.
S.No
Symbol
Meaning
1.
A > B
A is Greater than B.
2.
A < B
A is Smaller than B
3.
A = B
A is Equals to B.
4.
A ≠ B
A is either greater than or smaller than B
5.
A ≥ B
A is Greater than or Equals to B
6.
A ≤ B
A is Smaller than or Equals to B
The table given above shows the six symbols on which the entire inequality is based. But in exam, you will find a statement that will have a relationship between more than 2 elements.
Let us take some patterns likely to be asked in the exam
Statement
Conclusion
P>Q>R
P>R
P>Q≥R
P≥Q>R
P=Q>R
P>Q=R
P < Q < R
P < R
7.
P < Q ≤ R
8.
P ≤ Q = R
9.
P = Q < R
10.
P < Q = R
11.
P≥Q≥R
P>R or P=R
12.
P=Q≥R
13.
P≥Q=R
14.
P≤Q≤R
P≤Q
15.
P=Q≤R
16.
P≤Q=R
17.
P < Q > R
No conclusion can be inferred
18.
P≤Q>R
19.
P < Q ≥ R
20.
P > Q < R
21.
P>Q≤R
22.
P ≥ Q < R
If you understand the above rules, you will be able to attempt all the questions asked in the exam.
Types of Questions asked in Inequality
Now a days, inequality based questions are provided in two types
Both kinds of questions can be solved easily once you have gone through the above tables.
Example:
In the following question, the symbols (*, $, #, % and @) are used with the following meanings as illustrated below:
‘X@Y’ means ‘X’ is equal to ‘Y’.
A) If only conclusion I is true.
B) If only conclusion II is true.
C) If either conclusion I or II is true.
D) If neither conclusion I nor II is true.
E) If both conclusions I and II are true
Statement: P * Q, Q#R, R*S
Conclusions:
I. P # S
II. Q*S
Answer: A
Explanation:
P ≤ Q < R ≤ S.
Rence, P< S which implies Conclusion I is true.
As Q < S which implies conclusion II is not true
Tips and Tricks to solve Inequality based question:
You should keep in mind the priority order while solving these type questions
Trick 1: Whenever in a statement you get both the priority 1 in opposite order (A>B
If A > B A = False.
But
If A > B >C then A > C = True, C < A = True
1) C > B → False
2) A < E → False
3) D > B → False
In simple way, whenever these two sign comes in opposite direction the answer will be false.
Trick 2: Whenever in a statement you get both the priority 2 in opposite order (A≥ B ≤C) there will be a conflict and thus no conclusion.
If A ≥ B ≤C Then A ≤ C = False & C ≥ A = False.
If A ≥ B ≥ C then A ≥ C = True, C ≤ A = True.
1) A ≥ C → False
2) B ≤ F → False
3) D ≥ C → False
Trick 3: When it occurs to you that the statement of order is opposite just change the sign in the alternate direction
If A > B > C > D < E < F
We can say that A > B > F = C < B < A
This was all about tips and tricks to solve Inequality based questions.So try the above tips and tricks on the Inequality based questions.
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