Either-Or Case - Intermediate Level: tricky scenarios handling Either-Or Case INTERMEDIATE

This expert challenge 📈 worksheet focuses on Either-Or Case - a key topic in Inequalities. You'll solve 20 intermediate-level problems (Worksheet 5 of 10). The primary focus is on tricky scenarios handling. Master how to solve either-or case, either-or case tricks, and either-or case shortcut methods through systematic practice.

📝 Worksheet 5 of 10 • 20 questions • ⏱️ Estimated time: 20 minutes • 🎯 Intermediate level

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Worksheet 5 of 10 (44% complete)

Question 1

Statement: W ≤ Z ≤ Y Conclusions: I. W < Y II. W = Y Which follows?
From W ≤ Z ≤ Y, either W < Y or W = Y. Hence either I or II follows.

Question 2

Statement: Z ≥ V ≥ W Conclusions: I. Z > W II. Z = W Which follows?
From Z ≥ V ≥ W, either Z > W or Z = W. Hence either I or II follows.

Question 3

Statement: Y > Z > W Conclusions: I. Y > W II. Y < W Which follows?
From Y > Z > W, Y > W is definitely true. II does not follow.

Question 4

Statement: V ≤ X ≤ W Conclusions: I. V < W II. V = W Which follows?
From V ≤ X ≤ W, either V < W or V = W. Hence either I or II follows.

Question 5

Statement: W > Z > Y Conclusions: I. W > Y II. W < Y Which follows?
From W > Z > Y, W > Y is definitely true. II does not follow.

Question 6

Statement: X ≤ W ≤ Y Conclusions: I. X < Y II. X = Y Which follows?
From X ≤ W ≤ Y, either X < Y or X = Y. Hence either I or II follows.

Question 7

Statement: Y ≤ Z ≤ W Conclusions: I. Y < W II. Y = W Which follows?
From Y ≤ Z ≤ W, either Y < W or Y = W. Hence either I or II follows.

Question 8

Statement: Y ≥ Z ≥ W Conclusions: I. Y > W II. Y = W Which follows?
From Y ≥ Z ≥ W, either Y > W or Y = W. Hence either I or II follows.

Question 9

Statement: V ≤ Z ≤ Y Conclusions: I. V < Y II. V = Y Which follows?
From V ≤ Z ≤ Y, either V < Y or V = Y. Hence either I or II follows.

Question 10

Statement: Y > V > X Conclusions: I. Y > X II. Y < X Which follows?
From Y > V > X, Y > X is definitely true. II does not follow.

Question 11

Statement: V ≥ Z ≥ X Conclusions: I. V > X II. V = X Which follows?
From V ≥ Z ≥ X, either V > X or V = X. Hence either I or II follows.

Question 12

Statement: V ≤ X ≤ Y Conclusions: I. V < Y II. V = Y Which follows?
From V ≤ X ≤ Y, either V < Y or V = Y. Hence either I or II follows.

Question 13

Statement: Y > W > X Conclusions: I. Y > X II. Y < X Which follows?
From Y > W > X, Y > X is definitely true. II does not follow.

Question 14

Statement: Y ≥ Z ≥ X Conclusions: I. Y > X II. Y = X Which follows?
From Y ≥ Z ≥ X, either Y > X or Y = X. Hence either I or II follows.

Question 15

Statement: W ≤ Z ≤ Y Conclusions: I. W < Y II. W = Y Which follows?
From W ≤ Z ≤ Y, either W < Y or W = Y. Hence either I or II follows.

Question 16

Statement: Y ≥ V ≥ Z Conclusions: I. Y > Z II. Y = Z Which follows?
From Y ≥ V ≥ Z, either Y > Z or Y = Z. Hence either I or II follows.

Question 17

Statement: X > V > W Conclusions: I. X > W II. X < W Which follows?
From X > V > W, X > W is definitely true. II does not follow.

Question 18

Statement: W > X > Z Conclusions: I. W > Z II. W < Z Which follows?
From W > X > Z, W > Z is definitely true. II does not follow.

Question 19

Statement: X ≥ V ≥ W Conclusions: I. X > W II. X = W Which follows?
From X ≥ V ≥ W, either X > W or X = W. Hence either I or II follows.

Question 20

Statement: Z > Y > X Conclusions: I. Z > X II. Z < X Which follows?
From Z > Y > X, Z > X is definitely true. II does not follow.
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