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1 Reasoning Shortcut TricksBy Ramandeep SinghPage1 Contents Inequality Syllogism Sitting Arrangement Machine InputOutput Puzzles Blood Relation Series Data sufficiencyReasoning Inequality Trick-Solve any Question within 10 secondsToday I am going to share King Soldiers and Public technique tosolve Inequalities. By using thistechnique, you can solve any question from Inequalities within 10 seconds. In every exam, at least 5questions are asked from this to remember King is more powerful than Soldiers Soldiers are morepowerful than Public Whenever there is a conflict between two Kings, then there will be no conclusion When there is a conflict between two soldiers, then there will be no Shortcut TricksBy Ramandeep SinghPage2 Let King means < or >Soldier means or Public means = Shortcut TricksBy Ramandeep SinghPage3 Case 1.
2 'King vs King'Suppose there is a war going on between two the two kings faces each othermeans war. In other words conclusion will be : Two signs opposite to each other will make the conclusion wrong But again if the signs are insame manner that will not make it thisIf A > B<C> D then A< C = False , C> A = E > F> G > H then E> G = True , F>H = True , E> H = :A < D > C < E > BConclusions: C > B False A < E False D > B FalseIn simple way ,Whenever these two sign comes in opposite direction the answer will be 2.' Soldiervs Soldier'Whenever the soldiers face each other means again war(same apply here). In other wordsconclusion will be : Two signs opposite to each other will make the conclusion wrong But again if the signs aresame then it will be Shortcut TricksBy Ramandeep SinghPage4If A B C then A C = False , C A = A B C then A C = True , C A = :B D A F CConclusions :I.
3 A C FalseII. B F FalseIII. D C FalseCase 3. Sets Priority:If they all are comes in orderthen kings priority will be first ,soldier's second and public :P R > Q = T SConclusions:I. P Q FalseII. P > Q TrueIII. Q S Shortcut TricksBy Ramandeep SinghPage5 Case it occurs to you that the statement of order is opposite just change the sign into similaropposite directionChange the sign intosimilar opposite /corresponding / alternative A > B > F > C < D < Ethan F < A True[ A > B > F =F < B <A ]Example:Statements: A>B>F>C; D>E> < A > A FalseStatements: R S T > U > X; T < V < >X True [Note: Apply Case 3 here ] < R True [Note: Apply Case 3 & 4 here ]Statements:K L M = N ; P O NConclusions:K L M = N O M < P FalseVK = P FalseStatement IV & V Apply Either OrCase 5.
4 ProtocolsReasoning Shortcut TricksBy Ramandeep SinghPage5 Case it occurs to you that the statement of order is opposite just change the sign into similaropposite directionChange the sign intosimilar opposite /corresponding / alternative A > B > F > C < D < Ethan F < A True[ A > B > F =F < B <A ]Example:Statements: A>B>F>C; D>E> < A > A FalseStatements: R S T > U > X; T < V < >X True [Note: Apply Case 3 here ] < R True [Note: Apply Case 3 & 4 here ]Statements:K L M = N ; P O NConclusions:K L M = N O M < P FalseVK = P FalseStatement IV & V Apply Either OrCase 5. ProtocolsReasoning Shortcut TricksBy Ramandeep SinghPage5 Case it occurs to you that the statement of order is opposite just change the sign into similaropposite directionChange the sign intosimilar opposite /corresponding / alternative A > B > F > C < D < Ethan F < A True[ A > B > F =F < B <A ]Example:Statements: A>B>F>C; D>E> < A > A FalseStatements: R S T > U > X; T < V < >X True [Note: Apply Case 3 here ] < R True [Note: Apply Case 3 & 4 here ]Statements:K L M = N ; P O NConclusions:K L M = N O M < P FalseVK = P FalseStatement IV & V Apply Either OrCase 5.
5 Shortcut TricksBy Ramandeep SinghPage6 There are some rules in battle field which is thatking only fights with kingandsoldieronly fights with Whenever you find two conclusions which arefalse Just check for these Most of case wheretwo conclusionsarefalseand these twosimilarsignsarenot thererespectively then that statement you can call it asEitherOrbut should check there variable it should same.#Case Either Or:Note : First thing you need to check whether in your conclusion any 2 or moreconclusions are wrongthen if it is there then check whether the two variables are same If It happens thenwrite it as 'Either or' but after checking their conclusion should False2. Should have Same Predicate or Variable3.
6 Check the symbolsIf 3 Condition is satisfied then write it as " Either Or' Other wise leave Questions : Reasoning Shortcut TricksBy Ramandeep SinghPage6 There are some rules in battle field which is thatking only fights with kingandsoldieronly fights with Whenever you find two conclusions which arefalse Just check for these Most of case wheretwo conclusionsarefalseand these twosimilarsignsarenot thererespectively then that statement you can call it asEitherOrbut should check there variable it should same.#Case Either Or:Note : First thing you need to check whether in your conclusion any 2 or moreconclusions are wrongthen if it is there then check whether the two variables are same If It happens thenwrite it as 'Either or' but after checking their conclusion should False2.
7 Should have Same Predicate or Variable3. Check the symbolsIf 3 Condition is satisfied then write it as " Either Or' Other wise leave Questions : Reasoning Shortcut TricksBy Ramandeep SinghPage6 There are some rules in battle field which is thatking only fights with kingandsoldieronly fights with Whenever you find two conclusions which arefalse Just check for these Most of case wheretwo conclusionsarefalseand these twosimilarsignsarenot thererespectively then that statement you can call it asEitherOrbut should check there variable it should same.#Case Either Or:Note : First thing you need to check whether in your conclusion any 2 or moreconclusions are wrongthen if it is there then check whether the two variables are same If It happens thenwrite it as 'Either or' but after checking their conclusion should False2.
8 Should have Same Predicate or Variable3. Check the symbolsIf 3 Condition is satisfied then write it as " Either Or' Other wise leave Questions Shortcut TricksBy Ramandeep SinghPage7#Case Neither Nor : Reasoning Shortcut TricksBy Ramandeep SinghPage7#Case Neither Nor : Reasoning Shortcut TricksBy Ramandeep SinghPage7#Case Neither Nor Shortcut TricksBy Ramandeep SinghPage8 There are somerulesin battle field which is thatking only fights with kingandsoldieronly fights with Whenever you findtwo conclusionswhich arefalseJust check for these Most of case wheretwo conclusionsarefalseand these two signsarenotthererespectively then that statement you can call it asNeither : First thing you need to check whether in your conclusion any 2 or moreconclusions are wrongthen write it as 'Neither Nor' but before checking their conclusion should False2.
9 Check the symbolsIf BothConditions are satisfied then write it as " Neither Nor' Other wise leave Shortcut TricksBy Ramandeep SinghPage9 How to solve 'Either Or' & 'Neither Nor' Shortcut TricksBy Ramandeep SinghPage10 Inequality Shortcut techniqueDirections ( )In the following questions, the symbol , ,@,#and $ are used with the following meaning asillustrated below. P Q means P is not greater than Q . P $ Q means P is not smaller than Q . P Q means P is neither smaller than nor greater than Q . P @ Q means P is neither smaller than nor equals to Q . P # Q means P is neither equalto nor greater than Q .Now in each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find which of thethree conclusions, 1,2,3 given below them is/are definitely true and give your answer accordingly.
10 #1 StatementsN B, B $W,W # H, H @ @ # N1)OnlyI is true2)OnlyIIIis true3)OnlyIV is true4)Only either III or IV is true5)Only either III or IV and I is true#2 StatementsR D, D $J, J # M, M @ # @ # @ K1)None is true2)OnlyI is true3)Only II is true4)Only IIIis true5)OnlyIV is Shortcut TricksBy Ramandeep SinghPage11#3 StatementsH @ T, T # F, F E, E $ @ @ # V1)Only I, II and III are true2)Only I, IIand IV are true3)Only II, III and IV are true4)Only I, III and IV are true5)All I, II, III and IV are true#4 StatementsD @ R, R K, K @ F, F $ # # # @ D1)Only I, II and III are true2)Only II, III and IV are true3)Only I, III and IV are true4)All I, II, III and IV are true5)None of the above#5 StatementsM$ K, K @ N, N R, R # @ $ @ @ N1)Only Iand II are true2)Only I, II and III are true3)Only III and IV are true4)Only II, III andIV are true5)None of the Shortcut TricksBy Ramandeep SinghPage12 Directions (Q.