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and two statements marked I and II given below it. You have to decide whether
the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read
both the statements and give answer:
answer the question, while the data in statement II alone are not sufficient to
answer the question.
answer the question, while the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer
the question.
alone are sufficient to answer the question.
together are not sufficient to answer the question.
needed to answer the question.
rank in a class of 50 students?
by 8 ranks. There are 7 persons between Ghana and Virat.
ranks behind Virat. Sangita stands exactly in the middle of Malala and
Sivramesh.
Solutions – As Suraj is ahead of Ghana by eight ranks, there are seven persons between Suraj and Ghana. Hence, Virat is eight ranks behind Ghana by which his rank is 33rd in the class. Hence, I is sufficient. Statement II does not indicate the position of Virat. |
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does Y have?
Solutions -By combining both the statements it is clear that E and Q are the only two daughters of Y. Hence, both the statements are required. |
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“De” stands for in the code language?
never” and “Ri Nok De Pam” means “never be so late” in
that code language.
lazy” and “De Mok Sac Li” means “Late moves spoil plans”
in that code language.
Solutions – From Statement II, “late” is the only common word which is indicated by “De”. Hence, only II is sufficient. |
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R, S, T and U, who are at different weights, is the heaviest?
Solutions – From Statement I, R >P. Hence, R is the heaviest. From Statement II, R is the heaviest person. Hence, either I or II is sufficient. |
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direction is A from Z?
Solutions – It cannot be determined as only the direction is given but distance between A and M as well as that of between Z and M is not given. Hence, neither I nor II is sufficient. |
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Observe the statements carefully and choose the option by finding out the
validity of the given conclusions:
All Rats are Cats.
Solutions -As all the given statements are affirmative, there is a possibility of “some Rats are Tiles”. Hence, both the conclusions form a complementary pair. Answer is “Only III with either I or II” follows. | ||
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All Fans are bats.
Solutions -As all the given statements are affirmative, there is a possibility of “All cots are bats”. Hence, both the conclusions form a complementary pair. Answer is “Only III with Either I or II” follows. | ||
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Solutions -Clearly, only II and III conclusion are valid. | ||
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wall is roof.
Solutions -“No roof is wall” is a valid conclusion as the statement given is “No wall is roof”. No pen is door is also valid. Hence, conclusion II and III follow | ||
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Solutions -Clearly, both I and II conclusions are valid. All sockets can be switches. Hence, conclusion III is not valid. | ||
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