Coded Inequality: Worksheet 6 - Intermediate-Advanced Practice Coded Inequality INTERMEDIATE ADVANCED

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📝 Worksheet 6 of 10 • 20 questions • ⏱️ Estimated time: 20 minutes • 🎯 Intermediate Advanced level

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Question 1

Directions: & means =, $ means ≥, # means <, % means ≤, @ means > Statement: U @ S # P $ T Which conclusion follows?
Decoding: U > S → > S < P → < P ≥ T. Therefore, No definite conclusion.

Question 2

Directions: # means <, % means ≤, & means =, $ means ≥, @ means > Statement: Q % R # T Which conclusion follows?
Decoding: Q ≤ R → ≤ R < T. Therefore, Q ≤ P.

Question 3

Directions: © means >, ™ means ≥, £ means =, € means ≤, ® means < Statement: R £ S © T € P Which conclusion follows?
Decoding: R = S → = S > T → > T ≤ P. Therefore, No definite conclusion.

Question 4

Directions: % means ≤, & means =, # means <, @ means >, $ means ≥ Statement: Q # U @ S $ R Which conclusion follows?
Decoding: Q < U → < U > S → > S ≥ R. Therefore, No definite conclusion.

Question 5

Directions: ® means <, £ means =, © means >, ™ means ≥, € means ≤ Statement: T £ Q € R ™ S Which conclusion follows?
Decoding: T = Q → = Q ≤ R → ≤ R ≥ S. Therefore, No definite conclusion.

Question 6

Directions: @ means >, $ means ≥, # means <, & means =, % means ≤ Statement: S % P # T @ U Which conclusion follows?
Decoding: S ≤ P → ≤ P < T → < T > U. Therefore, No definite conclusion.

Question 7

Directions: @ means >, $ means ≥, & means =, # means <, % means ≤ Statement: T # R $ P % Q Which conclusion follows?
Decoding: T < R → < R ≥ P → ≥ P ≤ Q. Therefore, No definite conclusion.

Question 8

Directions: ! means >, * means ≥, ? means <, ~ means =, ^ means ≤ Statement: R ~ P ! S Which conclusion follows?
Decoding: R = P → = P > S. Therefore, No definite conclusion.

Question 9

Directions: $ means ≥, & means =, # means <, @ means >, % means ≤ Statement: P @ U % S # R Which conclusion follows?
Decoding: P > U → > U ≤ S → ≤ S < R. Therefore, No definite conclusion.

Question 10

Directions: ® means <, ™ means ≥, £ means =, © means >, € means ≤ Statement: U € Q ® T Which conclusion follows?
Decoding: U ≤ Q → ≤ Q < T. Therefore, U ≤ P.

Question 11

Directions: © means >, £ means =, ™ means ≥, ® means <, € means ≤ Statement: T € Q £ R Which conclusion follows?
Decoding: T ≤ Q → ≤ Q = R. Therefore, No definite conclusion.

Question 12

Directions: @ means >, $ means ≥, & means =, # means <, % means ≤ Statement: Q & T # R $ S Which conclusion follows?
Decoding: Q = T → = T < R → < R ≥ S. Therefore, No definite conclusion.

Question 13

Directions: ! means >, ? means <, * means ≥, ^ means ≤, ~ means = Statement: U * Q ? R Which conclusion follows?
Decoding: U ≥ Q → ≥ Q < R. Therefore, No definite conclusion.

Question 14

Directions: % means ≤, & means =, @ means >, $ means ≥, # means < Statement: T @ Q % U Which conclusion follows?
Decoding: T > Q → > Q ≤ U. Therefore, No definite conclusion.

Question 15

Directions: % means ≤, & means =, # means <, $ means ≥, @ means > Statement: U % Q @ T $ P Which conclusion follows?
Decoding: U ≤ Q → ≤ Q > T → > T ≥ P. Therefore, No definite conclusion.

Question 16

Directions: ® means <, ™ means ≥, £ means =, € means ≤, © means > Statement: Q © S ® R Which conclusion follows?
Decoding: Q > S → > S < R. Therefore, No definite conclusion.

Question 17

Directions: $ means ≥, % means ≤, # means <, @ means >, & means = Statement: P $ R @ Q % S Which conclusion follows?
Decoding: P ≥ R → ≥ R > Q → > Q ≤ S. Therefore, No definite conclusion.

Question 18

Directions: ^ means ≤, * means ≥, ~ means =, ? means <, ! means > Statement: T ? U ^ P Which conclusion follows?
Decoding: T < U → < U ≤ P. Therefore, T ≤ R.

Question 19

Directions: % means ≤, # means <, $ means ≥, & means =, @ means > Statement: Q $ R @ P Which conclusion follows?
Decoding: Q ≥ R → ≥ R > P. Therefore, Q ≥ U.

Question 20

Directions: ® means <, © means >, £ means =, ™ means ≥, € means ≤ Statement: U £ T ™ P Which conclusion follows?
Decoding: U = T → = T ≥ P. Therefore, No definite conclusion.
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