Direct Comparison Beginner-Intermediate Worksheet: Focus on common variations practice Direct Comparison BEGINNER INTERMEDIATE

Level up your Direct Comparison skills! You're at Worksheet 4 of 10 (33% through this series). This step-up challenge worksheet features 20 beginner-intermediate-level problems with a focus on common variations practice. Topics covered: direct comparison for competitive exams, how to solve direct comparison, direct comparison tricks.

📝 Worksheet 4 of 10 • 20 questions • ⏱️ Estimated time: 20 minutes • 🎯 Beginner Intermediate level

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Question 1

Statements: D ≥ B > C ≥ A Conclusion: D > A Is the conclusion true?
From D ≥ B > C ≥ A, using transitivity, D > A is definitely true.

Question 2

Statements: C ≥ D > E ≥ B Conclusion: B > C Is the conclusion true?
From C ≥ D > E ≥ B, B > C contradicts the given inequalities, so it's false.

Question 3

Statements: H ≥ B > F ≥ G Conclusion: B = G Is the conclusion true?
From H ≥ B > F ≥ G, we cannot determine the exact relationship between B and G.

Question 4

Statements: E > A = H ≥ C Conclusion: C > E Is the conclusion true?
From E > A = H ≥ C, C > E contradicts the given inequalities, so it's false.

Question 5

Statements: D ≥ C = E > G Conclusion: C = G Is the conclusion true?
From D ≥ C = E > G, we cannot determine the exact relationship between C and G.

Question 6

Statements: F ≥ E ≥ G ≥ A Conclusion: F ≥ A Is the conclusion true?
From F ≥ E ≥ G ≥ A, using transitivity, F ≥ A is definitely true.

Question 7

Statements: A > C > F ≥ D Conclusion: C = D Is the conclusion true?
From A > C > F ≥ D, we cannot determine the exact relationship between C and D.

Question 8

Statements: B > C = F ≥ E Conclusion: E > B Is the conclusion true?
From B > C = F ≥ E, E > B contradicts the given inequalities, so it's false.

Question 9

Statements: G ≥ D ≥ E > C Conclusion: C > G Is the conclusion true?
From G ≥ D ≥ E > C, C > G contradicts the given inequalities, so it's false.

Question 10

Statements: H ≥ G ≥ A > C Conclusion: G = C Is the conclusion true?
From H ≥ G ≥ A > C, we cannot determine the exact relationship between G and C.

Question 11

Statements: A ≥ G > F > D Conclusion: D > A Is the conclusion true?
From A ≥ G > F > D, D > A contradicts the given inequalities, so it's false.

Question 12

Statements: G > D > C ≥ H Conclusion: G > H Is the conclusion true?
From G > D > C ≥ H, using transitivity, G > H is definitely true.

Question 13

Statements: E ≥ B > F > A Conclusion: B = A Is the conclusion true?
From E ≥ B > F > A, we cannot determine the exact relationship between B and A.

Question 14

Statements: G > H ≥ F > C Conclusion: H = C Is the conclusion true?
From G > H ≥ F > C, we cannot determine the exact relationship between H and C.

Question 15

Statements: D > B > A ≥ G Conclusion: B = G Is the conclusion true?
From D > B > A ≥ G, we cannot determine the exact relationship between B and G.

Question 16

Statements: D > E = G > H Conclusion: E = H Is the conclusion true?
From D > E = G > H, we cannot determine the exact relationship between E and H.

Question 17

Statements: G ≥ D ≥ E ≥ H Conclusion: G ≥ H Is the conclusion true?
From G ≥ D ≥ E ≥ H, using transitivity, G ≥ H is definitely true.

Question 18

Statements: E > B = F > D Conclusion: B = D Is the conclusion true?
From E > B = F > D, we cannot determine the exact relationship between B and D.

Question 19

Statements: E ≥ A = B ≥ F Conclusion: F > E Is the conclusion true?
From E ≥ A = B ≥ F, F > E contradicts the given inequalities, so it's false.

Question 20

Statements: F ≥ G = D ≥ E Conclusion: G = E Is the conclusion true?
From F ≥ G = D ≥ E, we cannot determine the exact relationship between G and E.
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