Coding Inequalities - Intermediate-Advanced Level: coded relationships INTERMEDIATE-ADVANCED

Intensive strategic solving 🎯 drill: 20 intermediate-advanced-level coding inequalities questions. Worksheet 20 of 30 hones your coded relationships abilities. Practice symbol inequality, code decoding, inequality logic under timed conditions. Best for advanced developing students seeking advanced concepts with increasing complexity.

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Question 1

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

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 2

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

Conclusion I (B = C): Does not follow
Conclusion II (B β‰  C): Follows

Therefore, II only is correct.

Question 3

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

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

Therefore, I only is correct.

Question 4

Directions: * = >, + = <, = = =, - = >=, / = <=, ! = != Statement: C + A A - T T * U Conclusions: I. C > U II. C < U Which of the following is true?
Decoded statement: C < A A >= T T > U

Conclusion I (C > U): Does not follow
Conclusion II (C < U): Does not follow

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.

Question 5

Directions: @ = >, # = <, $ = =, % = >=, ^ = <=, & = != Statements: R ^ S, E ^ Y Conclusions: I. R > E II. S < Y Which of the following is true?
Decoded statements: R <= S, E <= Y

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

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.

Question 6

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

Pattern: A > B < C = D
A > D cannot be determined, B < C is true

Therefore, I only is correct.

Question 7

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

Since the statements involve different variables with no connecting links, no definite relationship can be established between W and U or between T and H.

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.

Question 8

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

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

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.

Question 9

Directions: @ = >, # = <, $ = =, % = >=, ^ = <=, & = != Statements: Z ^ R, X # S Conclusions: I. Z > X II. R < S Which of the following is true?
Decoded statements: Z <= R, X < S

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

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.

Question 10

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

Conclusion I (B = V): Does not follow
Conclusion II (B β‰  V): Follows

Therefore, II only is correct.

Question 11

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

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 12

Directions: Ξ” = >, βˆ‡ = <, β—Œ = =, β–‘ = >=, β—‹ = <=, β˜† = != Statement: X Ξ” F βˆ‡ H Conclusions: I. X ≀ H II. X > H Which of the following is true?
Decoded statement: X > F < H

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 13

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

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

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.

Question 14

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

Conclusion I (T = V): Follows
Conclusion II (T β‰₯ V): Follows

Therefore, Both I and II is correct.

Question 15

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

Since the statements involve different variables with no connecting links, no definite relationship can be established between C and Y or between Q and D.

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.

Question 16

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

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

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.

Question 17

Directions: Ξ± = >, Ξ² = <, Ξ³ = =, Ξ΄ = >=, Ξ΅ = <=, ΞΆ = != Statement: C Ξ³ X Ξ² B Conclusions: I. C β‰₯ B II. C ≀ B Which of the following is true?
Decoded statement: C = X < B

Conclusion I (C β‰₯ B): Does not follow
Conclusion II (C ≀ B): Follows

Therefore, II only is correct.

Question 18

Directions: * = >, + = <, = = =, - = >=, / = <=, ! = != Statements: H ! Z, D - T Conclusions: I. H > D II. Z < T Which of the following is true?
Decoded statements: H != Z, D >= T

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

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.

Question 19

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

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

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.

Question 20

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

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

Therefore, Neither I nor II is correct.
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