IF YOU ARE WEAK IN QUANTS, YOU CAN REFER TO THIS EXPLANATIONTo begin with,
Take easy fractions.
1+1/2= 3/2
1+ 1/4= 5/4
We have the condition given to us as:
3/2 > 5/4 > 1
here
a=3
b=2
c=5
d=4
but the twist and an important thing here is,
in all the options mentioned below 0 is shown greater than two fractions.
which of the 4 values mentioned can be negative ?
we have to keep in mind that choosing a variable as negative should also satisfy the condition mentioned above
i.e
a/b > c/d > 1
what if i choose a and c as negative
then the above equality wont satisfy.
Hence,
we have to either choose a and b both as negative so that we get fraction a/b as positive
or
we have to choose c and d both as negative, so that again we get fraction c/d as positive.
So now lets assume
in my equation, c and d as negative.
3/2 > (-5)/(-4) > 1
here
a= 3
b= 2
c= -5
d= -4
since a>b
therefore 1/b>1/a, that is; 1/2>1/3
this will follow for c and d as well
therefore one may assume it to be 1/d>1/c ; [1/(-4) > 1/(-5)] also can be written as [-0.25 and -0.20]
but these are negative fractions.
so please keep in mind that value of -0.25 is less than -0.20
Hence here we will have 1/c>1/d
Hence Our final comparison is
1/b>1/a>0>1/c>1/d
i.e answer option B.
Lets wait for the OA