If you are preparing for the RRB Clerk 2025 exam, then you must focus on Inequality from the Reasoning section. This is one of the easiest and most scoring topics in the exam. Last year, 3-4 questions were asked on this topic. Once you understand the basic rules and practice regularly, you can solve these questions quickly and correctly. In this blog, we will explain what inequality is, its types, weightage in the exam, and tips to solve.
Inequality is a topic in reasoning where you compare two things using signs like greater than (>), less than (<), equal to (=), and so on. You have to decide if one element is bigger, smaller, or equal to another using a group of given statements. These questions test your logical thinking and understanding of relationships.
There are mainly two types of inequality questions asked in the exam:
In this type, statements directly compare elements. You just need to check the relationship between them and answer the question.
Example:
Statements: A > B ≥ C
Conclusion: Is A > C? (Yes)
In coded inequality, symbols are replaced with different codes. You need to decode them first and then solve the question as usual.
Example:
If ‘A @ B’ means ‘A > B’, and ‘A$B’ means ‘A = B’, then decode and find the correct conclusion.
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Question 1: In order to complete the given expression in such a manner that ‘W > E’ and ‘B ≥ R’ definitely holds true?
B __ N __ F __ G __ E __ R __ W
A) =, =, <, >, <, =
B) ≥, >, =, >, >, <
C) =, ≥, ≥, =, =, <
D) ≥, <, =, ≤, =, <
E) None of the above
Question 2: In the question, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the following conclusion(s) among the three conclusions is/are true and then give your answer accordingly.
Statements:
M ≤ N < B < G = T; H ≥ J > X = R; T = V > H
Conclusions:
I. M > J
II. B < H
III. J ≥ M
A) Only conclusion I is true
B) Only conclusion II is true
C) Only conclusions I and II are true
D) Either conclusion I or conclusion III is true
E) None of the conclusions are true
Question 3: In the question, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the following conclusion(s) among the three conclusions is/are true and then give your answer accordingly.
Statements:
R < X = O; S ≤ G ≤ T = E ≤ R; M > N ≥ O
Conclusions:
I. M > G
II. S ≤ R
III. N > E
A) Only conclusion I is true
B) Only conclusions I and II are true
C) Only conclusions II and III are true
D) Only conclusion II is true
E) All the conclusions are true
Question 4: In the question, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the following conclusion(s) among the three conclusions is/are true and then give your answer accordingly.
Statements:
B ≥ V > R = T; Y ≤ I < O ≤ V; R < X < Q
Conclusions:
I. V > Y
II. B > Q
III. B < Q
A) Only conclusion I is true
B) Only conclusions I and II are true
C) Only conclusions I and III are true
D) Only conclusions II and III are true
E) Only conclusion I and either conclusion II or conclusion III are true
Question 5: Which of the following symbols should be placed in the blank spaces respectively (in the same order from left to right) in order to complete the given expression in such a manner that ‘G ≤ E’ definitely holds false?
F __ G __ T __ R __ E
A) ≤, >, =, >
B) ≥, <, =, ≤
C) =, <, ≤, ≤
D) >, <, ≤, <
E) ≥, ≤, =, ≤
An example of inequality with questions and answers in PDF format is provided below. Download now.
If you know the right tips, then your time will be utilized wisely. Iyts important in this paper to make use of most time. Here are some useful tips to help you master this topic:
Know the meaning of all inequality signs. This is the first and most important step.
Know how to use statements like A > B and B > C to find that A > C. This is called the transitive rule.
Start with simple problems. Slowly move to complex ones where you have to check multiple conclusions.
Practice converting coded symbols into real symbols. This will help you solve them quickly in the exam.
Only use the information given in the statements. Do not assume anything beyond that.
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