UGC NET Questions (Paper – 1)

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Q: Select the wrong statement(s) about linear inequalities in one variable and their solution sets:

(A) The solution set of x > 5 consists of all real numbers greater than 5;
(B) The inequality 2x + 3 < 11 is equivalent to x < 4; (C) The combined inequality 1 1 and x < 3; (D) When solving inequalities, the direction of the inequality sign never changes when multiplying both sides by any non-zero number; (E) On the number line, the solution set of x โ‰ฅ โˆ’2 includes โˆ’2 and all numbers greater than โˆ’2; Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

Q: Which of the following statements about linear inequalities in one variable are correct?

(A) Multiplying both sides of an inequality by a positive number keeps the inequality sign unchanged;
(B) Multiplying both sides of an inequality by a negative number reverses the inequality sign;
(C) Solving linear inequalities is similar to solving linear equations, but with extra care for the sign of multipliers or divisors;
(D) The solution set of a linear inequality in one variable is always a single number, never an interval;
(E) Inequalities are not used in aptitude tests because they have no practical applications;
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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