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With the LIC AAO exam approaching soon, preparing for important topics like inequalities is becoming essential. Inequalities are one of the most asked topics in the reasoning section of the LIC AAO exam. In every LIC AAO previous year exam, 3 to 5 questions based on this topic have been asked. Therefore, preparing for this topic becomes extremely important. Your reasoning score accounts for 35 marks out of total 70 marks in the LIC AAO Prelims exam. If you prepare most asked topics of reasoning effectively, it enhances your overall score. Therefore, in this blog, we are going to discuss inequality concepts and give you questions to practice with a downloadable PDF containing questions with detailed solutions. 

What are Inequalities Questions Asked in the LIC AAO Exam?

Inequalities in Reasoning are statement and conclusion-type questions. The statement contains a few letters with relationships given between them using symbols like > (greater than), < (less than), = (equals to), >= (greater than and equal to), <= (less than and equal to). Based on the statement, few conclusions are given determining the relationships between the letters or characters (in case of coded inequality). There are three different types of Inequality questions generally asked in the reasoning section of the LIC AAO exam. They are listed below.

  • Direct Inequality: The given statements directly show relationships using inequality symbols. 
  • Coded Inequality: In this type of Inequality question, symbols are used to represent relationships, such as “A @ B” means “A is greater than B”. 
  • Fill in the Blanks: You might need to insert the correct symbols into blank spaces to make an expression true.

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Solved Example of Reasoning Inequality Question

Try to solve the question provided below by yourself first, then look at the solution, if it takes more than a few seconds to answer this question. Try to solve it in your mind only without using any pen or paper.

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.

Statement:

Z ≥ T ≥ O > D = L; D ≤ K = R; R < M ≥ N

Conclusions:

I. T ≥ K

II. M > L

III. O > R

A) Only conclusion II and III are true.

B) Only conclusion III is true.

C) Only conclusion I is true.

D) All conclusions are true.

E) Only conclusion II is true.

Detailed Solution:

The correct solution involves analyzing each conclusion using the given statements. The answer is A) Only conclusion II and III are true. Here’s the detailed reasoning:

Given Statements Breakdown

  • Z≥T≥O>D=L
  • ZTO>D=L
  • D≤K=R
  • DK=R
  • R<M≥N
  • R<MN

Express all relationships stepwise:

  • ZT: Z is greater than or equal to T
  • TO: T is greater than or equal to O
  • O>D: O is greater than D
  • D=L: D equals L
  • DK: D is less than or equal to K
  • K=R: K equals R
  • R<M: R is less than M
  • MN: M is greater than or equal to N

Statement Chain:

  • Z≥T≥O>D=L≤K=R<M≥N
  • ZTO>D=LK=R<MN

Checking Conclusions

I. TK:

From  TO>DK, between T and K, the chain passes through O and D. Note:

  • TO
  • O>D (so T>D)
  • DK.

But as  T>D≤K

T>DK, the relationship between T and K is indeterminate: D could be less than K, and T is greater than D, but nothing directly ties T and K. So, cannot be definitely concluded.

II. M>L:

  • From above, 
  • L=DK=R<M, so:
  • LK=R<M, meaning 
  • L<M or 
  • M>L.
  • So, M is definitely greater than L.

III. O>R:

  • From 
  • O>DK=R
  • O>DR. So, 
  • O>R (since DR and O>D).

Final Answer

Only conclusions II and III are true.

Correct Option

A) Only conclusion II and III are true.

Download Most Probable Inequalities Questions Free PDF for LIC AAO 2025

The free downloadable PDF of Inequalities contains 20 most probable questions with detailed solutions, especially curated for LIC AAO exam 2025. Try to solve the questions given to you in the time-bound setup to get the best outcome. 

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Tips to Solve Reasoning Inequality Questions Quickly

Follow the below given tips to solve inequalities questions within seconds in LIC AAO exam 2025.

Learn Symbol Meanings

Learn all symbols and their meanings: (>, <, =, ≥, ≤, ≠). Reading the symbols given in the statement effectively will ensure you understand the relationship properly. For example: a>b means a is greater than b.

Practice Regularly

Attempt 5 to 10 topic tests (each contains 10 questions) available on platforms like PracticeMock. Practicing through topic wise questions will ensure you have mastered each concept of inequalities.

Write Down Possible Relationships

Always write out all possible relationships or chains for compound statements. For example, if the statement is given like A>B<C, then you are asked to find the relationship between A and C. The answer will be ‘No Conclusion Follows’. As two opposite signs are there between A and C.

Practice Coded Inequalities

For coded inequalities, decode the symbols before proceeding. These types of inequalities questions take a lot of time as you are given code for each relationship. Thus, practicing such questions will improve your speed and accuracy.

Use Elimination Technique

Use the process of elimination to solve either/or conclusions type questions. Eliminate the options that seem totally irrelevant to the questions. Choose the most possible correct option to answer the question based on the possibilities.

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Inequalities Questions for LIC AAO FAQs

1. Are there any negative marks in LIC AAO?

No. There is no negative marking in LIC AAO exam. Therefore, you should attempt all questions with accuracy to score well in this exam.

2. Does LIC AAO get home posting?

No. There is no guarantee of home posting in LIC AAO job. Officers are generally asked to serve in mofussil branches (non-headquarter branches).

3. Does LIC have 5 days working?

As per the official sources, all offices of LIC have public holidays on Saturday. They serve from Monday to Friday between 10 AM and 5:30 PM (varies from branch to branch).

4. Who is the owner of LIC?

The government of India is a major stakeholder in Life Insurance Corporation of India. LIC was established through the LIC Act, 1956.

5. Where can we find Inequalities Questions and Answers for LIC AAO 2025?

You can find inequalities questions and answers in a downloadable PDF format in this blog.

6. What is in-hand salary of LIC AAO?

The in-hand salary of LIC AAO after total deductions is Rs 1,07,222 per month.

7. What is the difference between LIC AAO and LIC Assistant?

The LIC AAO is an Administrative role, whereas the LIC Assistant is an entry-level position.

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