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Target RBI Grade B 2023

Top 150 Questions


Reasoning
Lecture 2 – Inequality, Ranking
Inequality
Statement:-
1.
2.
3.
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Presentation of Questions
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Conclusion:-
1.
2.
3.
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3 steps to solve inequality question

1. Way is clear

2. Select the sign

3.If both the conclusions are wrong then check the possibility.
How to select signs
Q1.
Statements:
T ≤ Q ≤ L<J=P; S ≥ O > W = T > Y; U < M < N ≥ Y
Conclusions:
I.Q ≤ S
II.J < Y
III.M > P
a) None follows
b) Only I follow
c) Only II follows
d) Only III follows
e) Either I or III and II follows
Q2.
Statements:
M ≥ Q > T > Y = Z; S < E ≤ W < T = I; C > F ≤ I < A = B
Conclusions:
I. M > E
II. Y ≤ F
III.S < B
a) None follows
b) Only I follow
c) Only II follows
d) Only III follows
e) Both I and III follow
Q3.
Statements:
K > I > O ≥ Q = W; R < T < Y ≥ Z; Q > X ≤ U < N = B > Y
Conclusions:
I. K > X
II. T < B
III.W ≤ Y
a) None follows
b) Only I follow
c) Both I and II follow
d) Only III follows
e) Both I and III follow
Q4. Statements:
D > O ≤ M = I < N; I > A ≥ T > E
Conclusions:
I. M > E II. O < T
III. N > A IV. D = E
A. None is true.
B. Only IV is true.
C. Only II follows.
D. Both I and III follow.
E. All are true.
Q5)
Statements: J ≤ R ≤ C = U > N; S > W ≥ J = T ≥ K ≥ F
Conclusion:
I. U > K
II. K = U
A. Only I is true
B. Only II is true
C. Either I or II is true
D. Neither I nor II is true
E. Both I and II are true
Q6) Statements: Z ≤ E < M = T ≥ H; Y > S > W ≤ H
Conclusions:
I). T ≥ Y
II). M < Y
A. Only conclusion I is true
B. Only conclusion II is true
C. Either conclusion I or conclusion II is true
D. Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II is true
E. Both conclusion I and II are true
Q7) What will come in _ , _ , _ respectively to make the expression
‘S>H’ and ‘O<G’ are definitely true?

S_F>X<Y≤G; X_T>H; Y≥V_O

A. >, =, ≥
B. =, <, <
C. ≤, =, >
D. =, ≥, >
E. >, ≥, ≥
Directions: In the following questions, symbols @,%,$,* and # are used with the following meaning
as illustrated below.
A @ B means 'A is not less than B'
A $ B means 'A is not more than B'
A # B means 'A is neither less nor more than B'
A * B means 'A is neither more than nor equal to B'
A % B means 'A is neither less than nor equal to B'

Q8) Statements : F*D$E#R*S@V%K

Conclusions : I.D*R II. D#R

A Only conclusion I follows


B Only conclusion II follows
C Both conclusion I and conclusion II follows
D Either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
E Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
In each of the following questions, the relationship between different elements is given in the
statement followed by two sets of conclusions. Study the following information carefully and decide
which of the following conclusion logically follows.
“A @ B” means “A is greater than B”
“A % B” means “A is not greater than B”
“A # B” means “A is less than B”
“A &B” means “A is not less than B”
“A ^ B” means “A is neither greater than nor less than B"

Q9
Statements:
R#N%G#L; M#X&Z@L
Conclusions:
I) N#X
II) M@L
a) If only conclusion I follows
b) If only conclusion II follows
c) If either conclusion I or II follows
d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows
e) If both conclusions I and II follow
In each of the following questions, the relationship between different elements is given in the
statement followed by two sets of conclusions. Study the following information carefully and decide
which of the following conclusion logically follows.
“A @ B” means “A is greater than B”
“A % B” means “A is not greater than B”
“A # B” means “A is less than B”
“A &B” means “A is not less than B”
“A ^ B” means “A is neither greater than nor less than B"

Q10
Statements:
N#M&P^W@V; S%J#Q@W
Conclusions:
I) M@J
II) N#S
a) If only conclusion I follows
b) If only conclusion II follows
c) If either conclusion I or II follows
d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows
e) If both conclusions I and II follow
Q.11) In which of the following expressions does the expression ‘I > D’ and ‘A ≤ G’
definitely hold true?
A. A ≥ I ≥ G = K > S > D RBI Grade B
B. A ≤ D ≥ M= F ≤ G < I 2021
C. I ≥ C> Q ≥ A = G ≥ D
D. G ≥ D = A < B ≤ S ≤ I
E. D ≥ E = G ≥ W = A < I
Q.12) which of the following expressions will definitely be true if the expressions ‘L > R’
and ‘M ≤ N’ are true?
A. K > M < S ≤ N < R ≥ D ≤ L RBI Grade B
B. K = M > S ≥ N = R ≤ D < L 2021
C. K > M ≥ S = N ≤ R ≤ D ≤L
D. K ≥ M ≥ S ≥N < R < D ≤ L
E. None of these
Q.13) Which of the following expressions does the expression ‘B ≤ H’ and ‘A > G’ definitely
hold true?
A. A = B < F ≥ H = K > G > D RBI Grade B
B. D > A = G ≥ B = F ≤ G < H 2021
C. A < O > G < H = H ≥ S ≥ B
D. G = U ≤ B = E ≤ H = O < A
E. None of the these
Q.14) In which of the following K>T is definitely true and K>L definitely false?
[1] H>G>K=P≤Q≤R=N; L=C≥E=N≤Y<W; F<I<Z>G>T=S≥B
RBI Grade B
[2] H>G<K=P≤Q≤R=N; L=C≥E>N≤Y<W; F<I<Z>G<T=S≥B 2022
[3] H>G<K=P≤Q≤R=N; L=C≥E>N≤Y<W; F<I<Z>G>T=S≥B
[4] H>G≤K=P≤Q≤R=N; L=C≥E≤N≤Y<W; F<I<Z>G≥T=S≥B
[5] none of these
In these questions, a relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These
statements are followed by two conclusions. Give answer-
M&N means M is neither greater than nor equal to N
RBI Grade B
M%N means M is neither smaller than nor greater than N 2022
M*N means M is not greater N
M$N means M is greater than N
M@N means M is either greater than or equal to N
Q.15) Which of the following will make S>P definitely true?
I: P$E@I*S%M
II: I%L@P%K*G*S
III: B*P%Y&N*S
[1] If only Conclusion I follows
[2] If only conclusion II follows
[3] If both Conclusion I and II follows
[4] If only conclusion III follows
[5] If both the conclusion I and III follows.
Q16. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word ‘Rockabilly’ each
of which has as many letters between them in the word as in the English
alphabet (Both forward and backward)?
A. Nil
B. One
C. Two
D. Three
E. None of these
Q17. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word ‘INTEGRATE’ each
of which has as many letters between them in the word as in the English
alphabet?
A. One
B. Three
C. Four
D. None
E. Two
Directions (18-19): Study the following RBI Grade B
information carefully and answer the below 2021
questions.
Six persons- L, M, N, O, P, and Q have different
heights. Only one person is between the one
whose height is 159 cm and L. The height of P
is 156 cm. M is taller than L. The number of
people between N and L is the same as
between L and Q. The number of persons who
are taller than N is the same as shorter than P.
The height of L is 10cm more than Q whose
height is 3cm more than P. No one height is
more than 181cm.
Q.18) How many persons are taller than L?
A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. Four
E. None

Q.19) What is the average height of L, P, and Q?


A. 163cm
B. 151cm
C. 161.22cm
D. 161.33cm
E. None of the above
Study the following information carefully and
answer the below questions
Six persons- G, I, L, M, P, and Q are having
different heights. Only two persons are
between L and the one whose height is
150cm. P is taller than L who is taller than the
one whose height is 150cm. The number of
persons taller than P is the same as shorter
than the one whose height is 144cm. Neither L
nor M is 144cm in height. Only one person is
between P and G. G is taller than Q. I is 12cm
shorter than Q. Q is 6cm taller than M.
Q20) If L+Q=319cm; Then what may be the height of
G?
A. 165cm
B. 159cm
C. 164cm
D. 166cm
E. 167cm

Q21. The difference between the height of Q and M


is one less than the difference between the height of
Q and L. If P is 2cm taller than L, then what is the sum
of the height of P and L?
A. 329cm
B. 340cm
C. 330cm
D. 328cm
E. None of the above

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