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Quiz on Inequality and Alphanumeric Series

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Question 1

Direction: In the following questions, the symbols ©, @, $, % and * are used which have certain meanings:
 
‘P @ Q’ means ‘P is not greater 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’
‘P$Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q'

In each question four statements showing relationship have been given, which are followed by four conclusions I, II, III and IV. Assuming that the given statements are true, find out which conclusion (s) is/are definitely true.
Statements:
M © D, D * K, K @ R, R * F
Conclusion:
I. F © K
II. D * F
III. M © R
IV D * R

Question 2

Direction: In the following questions, the symbols ©, @, $, % and * are used which have certain meanings:
 
‘P @ Q’ means ‘P is not greater 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’
‘P$Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q'

In each question four statements showing relationship have been given, which are followed by four conclusions I, II, III and IV. Assuming that the given statements are true, find out which conclusion (s) is/are definitely true.
Statement:
B % K, K $ T, T * F, H © F
Conclusion:
I. B $ T
II. T © B
III. H © K
IV F © B

Question 3

Direction: In the following questions, the symbols ©, @, $, % and * are used which have certain meanings:
 
‘P @ Q’ means ‘P is not greater 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’
‘P$Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q'

In each question four statements showing relationship have been given, which are followed by four conclusions I, II, III and IV. Assuming that the given statements are true, find out which conclusion (s) is/are definitely true.
Statements:
W * B, B @ F, F © R, R $ M
Conclusions:
I. W * F
II. M * B
III. R * B
IV M * W

Question 4

Direction: In the following questions, the symbols ©, @, $, % and * are used which have certain meanings:
 
‘P @ Q’ means ‘P is not greater 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’
‘P $ Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q'

In each question four statements showing relationship have been given, which are followed by four conclusions I, II, III and IV. Assuming that the given statements are true, find out which conclusion (s) is/are definitely true.
Statements:
E @ K, K $ T, T © N, B % N

Conclusions:
I. T % E
II. K © N
III. B * T
IV. B * E

Question 5

Direction: In the following questions, the symbols ©, @, $, % and * are used which have certain meanings:
  
‘P @ Q’ means ‘P is not greater 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’
‘P$Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q'

In each question four statements showing relationship have been given, which are followed by four conclusions I, II, III and IV. Assuming that the given statements are true, find out which conclusion (s) is/are definitely true.

Statements:
Z $ B, B % M, M © F, F @ R
Conclusions:
I. Z * M
II. F * B
III. R * M
IV. M @ Z

Question 6

Direction: In the following questions, the symbols ©, @, $, % and * are used which have certain meanings:
 
‘P @ Q’ means ‘P is not greater 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’
‘P$Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q'
In each question four statements showing relationship have been given, which are followed by four conclusions I, II, III and IV. Assuming that the given statements are true, find out which conclusion (s) is/are definitely true.
Statements:
H @ T, T $ N, F © N, B % F
Conclusions:
I. F @ H
II. F © T
III. B * T
IV. B % H

Question 7

Direction: Study the following pattern and answer the questions.


Conditions:

(i) If the first element is an even digit and the last a symbol, the even digit is to be coded as the code for the last symbol.
(ii) If the group of elements contains only one symbol, that symbol is to be coded as the code for the element following it.
(iii) If both the second and the fifth elements are numbers, the fifth number is to be coded as the code for the second number.
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Question 8

Direction: Study the following pattern and answer the questions.


Conditions:

(i) If the first element is an even digit and the last a symbol, the even digit is to be coded as the code for the last symbol.
(ii) If the group of elements contains only one symbol, that symbol is to be coded as the code for the element following it.
(iii) If both the second and the fifth elements are numbers, the fifth number is to be coded as the code for the second number.
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Question 9

Direction: Study the following pattern and answer the questions.


Conditions:

(i) If the first element is an even digit and the last a symbol, the even digit is to be coded as the code for the last symbol.
(ii) If the group of elements contains only one symbol, that symbol is to be coded as the code for the element following it.
(iii) If both the second and the fifth elements are numbers, the fifth number is to be coded as the code for the second number.
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Question 10

Direction: Study the following pattern and answer the questions.


Conditions:

(i) If the first element is an even digit and the last a symbol, the even digit is to be coded as the code for the last symbol.
(ii) If the group of elements contains only one symbol, that symbol is to be coded as the code for the element following it.
(iii) If both the second and the fifth elements are numbers, the fifth number is to be coded as the code for the second number.
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Question 11

Direction: Study the following pattern and answer the questions.


Conditions:

(i) If the first element is an even digit and the last a symbol, the even digit is to be coded as the code for the last symbol.
(ii) If the group of elements contains only one symbol, that symbol is to be coded as the code for the element following it.
(iii) If both the second and the fifth elements are numbers, the fifth number is to be coded as the code for the second number.
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