Inequalities Questions For SBI Clerk 2024 Prelims
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Inequality Questions For SBI Clerk 2024 Prelims: The State Bank of India (SBI) conducts the SBI Clerk exam to recruit aspirants for the Clerk position. In this blog, we have provided the basic knowledge and different types of questions on Inequality. Inequality is a topic that belongs to the Reasoning Ability section of the SBI Clerk examination. Aspirants can expect at least 3-5 questions on this topic in the SBI Clerk examination. Inequality is an easy topic one can easily cover by practicing questions on this topic. Explore this blog carefully understand the basic knowledge and practice the questions.

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Concept of Inequality

Inequality in the SBI Clerk exam is a type of logical reasoning question that involves expressions with inequality signs or coded relationships.

The common symbols used in inequality questions are:

  • Greater than (>)
  • Less than (<)
  • Greater than or equal to (≥)
  • Less than or equal to (≤)
  • Equal to (=)
  • Not equal to (≠)

Most Expected Important Question PDF For Inequality

Practice these sample questions carefully provided below. Candidates can expect these types of questions in the SBI Clerk exam from the Inequality topic. These questions will help them to understand the topic more clearly. We have attached a PDF with these questions in which we have provided answers to these questions and more questions related to the Inequality topic.

Question 1: In the question below, relationship between some elements is shown in the statements (s). These statements are followed by three conclusions. Read the statements and give answer.

Statements: N > O < A; K ≤ L < O > B; J ≤ T < K

Conclusions:

I. A > J
II. T < N
III. K ≥ N
A) Only conclusion I is true
B) Only conclusion II is true
C) Both conclusions II and III are true
D) Both conclusions I and II are true
E) All conclusions I, II and III are true.

Question 2: In the question below, relationship between some elements is shown in the statements (s). These statements are followed by three conclusions. Read the statements and give answer.

Statements: T > F = V ≤ W; V > A > K; K = M ≥ N

Conclusions:

I. T > K
II. N < W
III. V > T
A) Only conclusion I is true
B) Only conclusion III is true
C) Both conclusions I and II are true
D) Both conclusions I and III are true
E) All conclusions I, II and III are true.

Question 3: In the question, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusion (s) among given three conclusions is /are definitely true and then give your answer accordingly.

Statements: U < R = V; E = D ≤ A ≤ B; D ≤ R

Conclusions:

I. B ≥ V
II. E ≤ R
III. V ≥ E
A) Only conclusion II is true.
B) Both conclusions I and III are true.
C) Only conclusion I is true.
D) Both conclusions II and III are true.
E) All conclusions I, II and III are false.

Question 4: In the question, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusion (s) among given three conclusions is /are definitely true and then give your answer accordingly.

Statements: R ≤ D = E; A < Q = R; D < U ≤ V; W ≥ V

Conclusions:

I. A < U
II. W > R
III. E ≥ Q
A) Only conclusion I is true.
B) Only conclusions II and III are true.
C) All conclusions I, II and III are true.
D) Only conclusions I and III are true.
E) Only conclusion II is true.

Question 5: In the question, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusion (s) among given three conclusions is /are definitely true and then give your answer accordingly.

Statements: X ≤ J = 7; 9 < X ≥ 5; V < 7 ≤ D

Conclusions:
I. 9 < 7
II. D ≥ X
III. V < 5
A) Only conclusion I is true.
B) Both conclusions I and II are true.
C) Both conclusions I and III are true.
D) Only conclusion II is true.
E) All conclusions I, II and III are false.

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Inequality Important Questions For SBI Clerk 2024 Prelims FAQs

Where can I find Inequality important questions for SBI Clerk 2024 prelims exam?

Candidates can find the Inequality important questions for SBI Clerk 2024 prelims exam in this blog.

What is Inequality for the SBI Clerk exam?

Inequality in the SBI Clerk exam is a type of logical reasoning question that involves expressions with inequality signs or coded relationships.

What is the weightage of Inequality in the SBI Clerk exam?

Candidates can expect at least 3-5 questions from the Inequality topic in the SBI Clerk exam.

How can I improve the speed of solving Inequality questions?

You are advised to solve as many questions based on different patterns.

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By Abhishek Jatariya

I help candidates prepare for SSC, Banking and Regulatory exams by covering topics ranging from exam patterns to syllabus to study techniques and more.

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