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                So using II only we can never find the relation       From II: – > – > C. Combining, we get E > D > C
                between R and C. Using both: We can conclude that     > A > B.
                R is the granddaughter of C.                     17.  (c) Using Statement I: If ken turns 90° towards his
            11.  (a) Using Statement I:                               right he will face South. So Ali is facing north. Using
                II → Suresh ← 21 → Mohan ← 16                         Statement II:
                So, there are 21 students between Suresh and Mohan     In the end Priya faces north. So Ali also faces north.
                Using Statement II:                              18.  (d)  Even  by using  both the  statements together
                Mohan’s name is not even mentioned in the given       we can only determine that number of candidates
                statement so  we cannot find the answer using         appeared was more than 200.
                statement II alone.                              19.  (e) Using I:
            12.  (e) Using either is not mentioned alone we cannot    T  5  R and T is midway between P and Q
                find  the  code  S, but using  both  the  statements      Using II:
                together we can find that ‘# 53’ is ‘good flower are’.   R  2  Q
                So, the code for S is ‘really’.
                                                                      Using Both:
            13.  (e) Using Statement I: We cannot find the relation
                using the statement as J’s name is not even           P  7  T  5  R  2  Q
                mentioned in it. Using Statement II:             20.  (d) Even by using both the statements together we
                                                                      cannot determine the gender of B. So A can have
                 –
                J    +
                                                                      one or two brothers.
                                P
                                                                 21.  (b) I.  P ↔  N   k +
                We can say that J is the mother  of P but cannot             
                decide whether P is the son or daughter of J  Using           J
                both statement together:                              Using I only, we cannot determine if J is the nephew
                                                                      or niece of k.
                 –
                J    +                                               II.  P ↔ N    k +
                                                                             
                              T –   P –   M +                                J
                P is the daughter of J.
                                                                      J is the nephew of K.
            14.  (d) Using either of the statements alone we cannot   22.  (a) I. Using I only, we cannot  determine  that G
                find the code, and even by using both the statements   stays on 4  floor.
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                together we can only find that ‘never ever’ is coded
                as ‘na ja’ the code for ‘never’ cannot be uniquely   23.  (e) I. Raju can take 4 to 8 days to complete the work.
                determined even by  using both the statements         II. Raju can take 8 to 10 days to complete the work.
                together.                                             Using both the statements together we can determine
            15.  (e) Using either of the statements alone we cannot   that Raju took 8 days to complete the work.
                find the answer, but when we use both the statements   24.  (c)
                together we can find the relation in term of weight,   24.  (d) Even by using both the statements together we
                i.e. K > J > W > P > M, T.                            cannot determine whether B has highest number of
            16.  (e) From I: C > A > B and – > D                      student or D.
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