Coding Inequalities - Beginner-Intermediate Level: symbolic logic BEGINNER-INTERMEDIATE

Intensive quick response training 🎯 drill: 20 beginner-intermediate-level coding inequalities questions. Worksheet 10 of 30 hones your symbolic logic abilities. Practice code-based comparison, inequality codes, coded relationships under timed conditions. Best for developing students seeking building on fundamentals with moderate challenges.

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Question 1

Directions: * = >, + = <, = = =, - = >=, / = <=, ! = != Statements: Z = Q, W + E, X = P Conclusions: I. Z > W II. Q < E Which of the following is true?
Decoded statements: Z = Q, W < E, X = P

Since the statements involve different variables with no connecting links, no definite relationship can be established between Z and W or between Q and E.

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.

Question 2

Directions: ♦ = >, β™  = <, β™₯ = =, ♣ = >=, β—Š = <=, β˜… = != Statement: D β™  H β™  X ♦ B Conclusions: I. D > B II. H < X Which of the following is true?
Decoded statement: D < H < X > B

Pattern: A < B < C > D
No direct relation between A-D or B-C

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.

Question 3

Directions: * = >, + = <, = = =, - = >=, / = <=, ! = != Statement: E * U U * Q Q - H Conclusions: I. E β‰₯ H II. E ≀ H Which of the following is true?
Decoded statement: E > U U > Q Q >= H

Conclusion I (E β‰₯ H): Follows
Conclusion II (E ≀ H): Does not follow

Therefore, I only is correct.

Question 4

Directions: β†’ = >, ← = <, ↔ = =, β‡’ = >=, ⇐ = <=, ⇔ = != Statement: H ← W ↔ B β†’ G ← V Conclusions: I. H < B II. B > V Which of the following is true?
Decoded statement: H < W = B > G < V

Chain: A < B = C > D < E
H < B does not follow, B > V follows (C > D < E not transitive)

Therefore, II only is correct.

Question 5

Directions: ♦ = >, β™  = <, β™₯ = =, ♣ = >=, β—Š = <=, β˜… = != Statement: D ♦ R ♦ P β™  T Conclusions: I. D > T II. R < P Which of the following is true?
Decoded statement: D > R > P < T

Pattern: A > B > C < D
No direct relation between A-D or B-C

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.

Question 6

Directions: @ = >, # = <, $ = =, % = >=, ^ = <=, & = != Statements: F & A, D # H Conclusions: I. F > D II. A < H Which of the following is true?
Decoded statements: F != A, D < H

Since the statements involve different variables with no connecting links, no definite relationship can be established between F and D or between A and H.

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.

Question 7

Directions: * = >, + = <, = = =, - = >=, / = <=, ! = != Statement: R + C C + G G = S Conclusions: I. R = S II. R β‰  S Which of the following is true?
Decoded statement: R < C C < G G = S

Conclusion I (R = S): Does not follow
Conclusion II (R β‰  S): Follows

Therefore, II only is correct.

Question 8

Directions: @ = >, # = <, $ = =, % = >=, ^ = <=, & = != Statement: G # X X @ V V $ S Conclusions: I. G = S II. G β‰  S Which of the following is true?
Decoded statement: G < X X > V V = S

Conclusion I (G = S): Does not follow
Conclusion II (G β‰  S): Follows

Therefore, II only is correct.

Question 9

Directions: ♦ = >, β™  = <, β™₯ = =, ♣ = >=, β—Š = <=, β˜… = != Statement: R ♦ X ♦ A β™  P Conclusions: I. R > P II. X < A Which of the following is true?
Decoded statement: R > X > A < P

Pattern: A > B > C < D
No direct relation between A-D or B-C

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.

Question 10

Directions: * = >, + = <, = = =, - = >=, / = <=, ! = != Statements: B ! V, E + C, R ! F Conclusions: I. B > E II. V < C Which of the following is true?
Decoded statements: B != V, E < C, R != F

Since the statements involve different variables with no connecting links, no definite relationship can be established between B and E or between V and C.

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.

Question 11

Directions: * = >, + = <, = = =, - = >=, / = <=, ! = != Statements: R / E, P * X Conclusions: I. R > P II. E < X Which of the following is true?
Decoded statements: R <= E, P > X

Since the statements involve different variables with no connecting links, no definite relationship can be established between R and P or between E and X.

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.

Question 12

Directions: β†’ = >, ← = <, ↔ = =, β‡’ = >=, ⇐ = <=, ⇔ = != Statement: X ← T ← A ← D ← Z Conclusions: I. X < A II. A > Z Which of the following is true?
Decoded statement: X < T < A < D < Z

Chain: A < B < C < D < E
X < A does not follow, A < Z follows by transitivity

Therefore, II only is correct.

Question 13

Directions: Ξ” = >, βˆ‡ = <, β—Œ = =, β–‘ = >=, β—‹ = <=, β˜† = != Statement: A Ξ” P βˆ‡ W Conclusions: I. A β‰₯ W II. A < W Which of the following is true?
Decoded statement: A > P < W

Since the conclusions are complementary (one is the exact opposite of the other), exactly one of them must be true. Therefore, either I or II follows.

Question 14

Directions: @ = >, # = <, $ = =, % = >=, ^ = <=, & = != Statement: Q @ Z Z % V V # X Conclusions: I. Q > X II. Q < X Which of the following is true?
Decoded statement: Q > Z Z >= V V < X

Conclusion I (Q > X): Does not follow
Conclusion II (Q < X): Does not follow

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.

Question 15

Directions: * = >, + = <, = = =, - = >=, / = <=, ! = != Statements: R - P, S = F Conclusions: I. R > S II. P < F Which of the following is true?
Decoded statements: R >= P, S = F

Since the statements involve different variables with no connecting links, no definite relationship can be established between R and S or between P and F.

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.

Question 16

Directions: @ = >, # = <, $ = =, % = >=, ^ = <=, & = != Statement: S % A A # B B $ C C # P Conclusions: I. S β‰₯ P II. S ≀ P Which of the following is true?
Decoded statement: S >= A A < B B = C C < P

Conclusion I (S β‰₯ P): Does not follow
Conclusion II (S ≀ P): Does not follow

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.

Question 17

Directions: Ξ± = >, Ξ² = <, Ξ³ = =, Ξ΄ = >=, Ξ΅ = <=, ΞΆ = != Statement: S Ξ± C Ξ³ G Conclusions: I. S > G II. S = G Which of the following is true?
Decoded statement: S > C = G

Conclusion I (S > G): Follows
Conclusion II (S = G): Does not follow

Therefore, I only is correct.

Question 18

Directions: β†’ = >, ← = <, ↔ = =, β‡’ = >=, ⇐ = <=, ⇔ = != Statement: A ← C ← Z β†’ Q ↔ G Conclusions: I. A > Z II. Z < G Which of the following is true?
Decoded statement: A < C < Z > Q = G

Chain: A < B < C > D = E
No transitive relation between A-C or C-E

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.

Question 19

Directions: β†’ = >, ← = <, ↔ = =, β‡’ = >=, ⇐ = <=, ⇔ = != Statement: Z β†’ X β†’ R β†’ G β†’ E Conclusions: I. Z > R II. R < E Which of the following is true?
Decoded statement: Z > X > R > G > E

Chain: A > B > C > D > E
Z > R follows by transitivity, R < E does not follow

Therefore, I only is correct.

Question 20

Directions: ♦ = >, β™  = <, β™₯ = =, ♣ = >=, β—Š = <=, β˜… = != Statement: T β™  F β™  Z ♦ D Conclusions: I. T > D II. F < Z Which of the following is true?
Decoded statement: T < F < Z > D

Pattern: A < B < C > D
No direct relation between A-D or B-C

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.
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