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In each of the following sentences, there is a blank space, followed by some choices of words given in
options. You have to determine which of these words fits well in all making them meaningful and
grammatically correct. Word can be modified according to the tense of the sentence keeping the meaning of
root word intact. If none of these words fit well, mark your answer as none of these.
troop
preparedness
troupe
versatile
attempt
revival
show
band
group
series
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II. The museum restored the painting to its original ______.
III. He didn't make an ______ until after midnight.
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lines
form
content
appearance
promise
4. I. The weather down here is a welcome ______ to what we're having back home
II. Her black dress and the white background ______ sharply.
III. We compared and ______ the two characters of the story.
move
instead
contrast
aspect
planned
5. I. Scientists are concerned about the ______ disappearance of the island's coral reefs.
II. She carefully guided the boat through the ______ water.
III. In some ways, the ______ spread of the virus there should not be surprising.
current
serious
wide
proper
rapid
In the following passage, there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed
below the passage and against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately.
Find out of the most appropriate word in each case.
Some cause of delay in coming economic decisions in our country seem to lie in the …(6)…realm. There
is such a thing as the psychology of power which motivates people : power of control and patronage, power
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to delay an application, power to keep to hold up a file, power people …(7)… in an ante room, all of which
are consciously or subconsciously treated as symbols of …(8)… and hallmarks of importance.
A further psychological cause ofSreedhar's
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responsibility, of a fear of being criticised and of possibly being subjected to enforcement investigation. A
large number of …(10)… which ought to be taken by civil servants, and were so taken in the old days, now
go up to the top to await the …(11)… of the Minister. The Minister, in turn, is …(12)… to take the
responsibility for fear of criticism from parliament or from fear of criticism from parliament or from within his
own party and seeks …(13)… in a Cabinet decision. The Cabinet, split on ideological grounds and under
political and other pressures, is reluctant to reach a decision which is not …(14)… Thus, the various layers
of economic decision-making in government-civil servants, Ministers and Cabinet as a whole-all exercise the
happy …(15)… of postponing a decision.
6. 6
scientific
financial
medical
political
psychological
7. 7
wandering
resisting
gossiping
waiting
lingering
8. 8
prestige
control
aggression
affection
proud
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power
control
insecurity
politicians
delay
10. 10
decisions
assignments
undertaking
projects
justifications
11. 11
meeting
opinion
stamp
appreciation
approval
12. 12
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uneasy
proposed
reluctant
pushed
13. 13
assistance
safety
monopoly
autonomy
place
14. 14
comprehensive
beneficial
unanimous
profitable
successful
15. 15
facility
situation
trick
sanction
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Each of the reading comprehension questions is based on the content of a passage. After reading the
passage, answer all questions pertaining to it on the basis of what is stated or implied in the passage. For
each question, select the best answer of the choices given.
In terrestrial environments, gravity places special demands on the cardiovascular systems of animals.
Gravitational pressure can cause blood to pool in the lower regions of the body, making it difficult to circulate
blood to critical organs such as the brain. Terrestrial snakes, in particular, exhibit adaptations that aid in
circulating blood against the force of gravity. The problem confronting terrestrial snakes is best
illustrated by what happens to sea snakes when removed from their supportive medium. Because
the vertical pressure gradients within the blood vessels are counteracted by similar pressure
gradients in the surrounding water, the distribution of blood throughout the body of sea snakes
remains about the same regardless of their orientation in space, provided they remain in the ocean.
When removed from the water and tilted at various angles with the head up, however, blood pressure at
their midpoint drops significantly, and at brain level falls to zero. That many terrestrial snakes in similar
spatial orientations do not experience this kind of circulatory failure suggests that certain adaptations enable
them to regulate blood pressure more effectively in those orientations.
One such adaptation is the closer proximity of the terrestrial snake’s heart to its head, which helps to
ensure circulation to the brain, regardless of the snake’s orientation in space. The heart of sea snakes can
be located near the middle of the body, a position that minimizes the work entailed in circulating blood to
both extremities. In arboreal snakes, however, which dwell in trees and often assume a vertical posture, the
average distance from the heart to the head can be as little as 15 percent of overall body length. Such a
location requires that blood circulated to the tail of the snake travel a greater distance back to the heart, a
problem solved by another adaptation. When climbing, arboreal snakes often pause momentarily to wiggle
their bodies, causing waves of muscle contraction that advance from the lower torso to the head. By
compressing the veins and forcing blood forward, these contractions apparently improve the flow of venous
blood returning to the heart.
16. The passage provides information in support of which of the following assertions?
17. According to the passage, one reason that the distribution of blood in the sea snake changes little while
the creature remains in the ocean is that?
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the heart of the sea snake tends to be located near the center of its body
pressure gradients in the water surrounding the sea snake counter the effects of vertical pressure
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gradients within its blood vessels
the sea snake assumes a vertical posture less frequently than do the terrestrial and the arboreal
snake
the sea snake often relies on waves of muscle contractions to help move blood from the torso to the
head
the force of pressure gradients in the water surrounding the sea snake exceeds that of vertical
pressure gradients within its circulatory system
18. It can be inferred from the passage that which of the following is true of species of terrestrial snakes that
often need to assume a vertical posture?
They are more likely to be susceptible to circulatory failure in vertical postures than are sea snakes.
Their hearts are less likely to be located at the midpoint of their bodies than is the case with sea
snakes.
They cannot counteract the pooling of blood in lower regions of their bodies as effectively as sea
snakes can.
The blood pressure at their midpoint decreases significantly when they are tilted with their heads up.
They are unable to rely on muscle contractions to move venous blood from the lower torso to the
head.
19. The author describes the behavior of the circulatory system of sea snakes when they are removed from
the ocean primarily in order to
illustrate what would occur in the circulatory system of terrestrial snakes without adaptations that
enable them to regulate their blood pressure in vertical orientations
explain why arboreal snakes in vertical orientations must rely on muscle contractions to restore blood
pressure to the brain
illustrate the effects of circulatory failure on the behavior of arboreal snakes
illustrate the superiority of the circulatory system of the terrestrial snake to that of the sea snake
explain how changes in spatial orientation can adversely affect the circulatory system of snakes with
hearts located in relatively close proximity to their heads
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20. It can be inferred from the passage that which of the following is a true statement about sea snakes?
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They frequently rely on waves of muscle contractions from the lower torso to the head to supplement
the work of the heart.
They cannot effectively regulate their blood pressure when placed in seawater and tilted at an angle
with the head pointed downward.
They are more likely to have a heart located in close proximity to their heads than are arboreal
snakes.
They become acutely vulnerable to the effects of gravitational pressure on their circulatory system
when they are placed in a terrestrial environment.
Their cardiovascular system is not as complicated as that of arboreal snakes.
21. The author suggests that which of the following is a disadvantage that results from the location of a
snake’s heart in close proximity to its head?
A decrease in the efficiency with which the snake regulates the flow of blood to the brain
A decrease in the number of orientations in space that a snake can assume without loss of blood flow
to the brain
A decrease in blood pressure at the snake’s midpoint when it is tilted at various angles with its head
up
An increase in the tendency of blood to pool at the snake’s head when the snake is tilted at various
angles with its head down
An increase in the amount of effort required to distribute blood to and from the snake’s tail
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23. In the passage, the author is primarily concerned with doing which of the following?
Explaining adaptations that enable the terrestrial snake to cope with the effects of gravitational
pressure on its circulatory system
Comparing the circulatory system of the sea snake with that of the terrestrial snake
Explaining why the circulatory system of the terrestrial snake is different from that of the sea snake
Pointing out features of the terrestrial snake’s cardiovascular system that make it superior to that of
the sea snake
Explaining how the sea snake is able to neutralize the effects of gravitational pressure on its
circulatory system
24. What is the synonym of the word ‘arboreal’ in the given paragraph?
herbivorous
arborous
amorous
amphibian
diluvium
25. What is the antonym of the word ‘proximity’ in the given paragraph?
closeness
hapless
nearness
remoteness
ambiguity
In each of the questions given below a sentence is given which is then divided into five parts out of which
last part is given bold and correct. There is no error in three out of four remaining parts and therefore only
one of the parts is incorrect. You must choose the grammatically incorrect part as your answer. If no part is
incorrect, choose option 5) as your answer .i.e. “No error”.
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26. Though a 75-year-old local resident admitted(A)/ to the Government Wenlock Hospital has no history
of(B)/ getting exposed to persons(C)/Sreedhar's
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analysis to clear doubts(E).
B
C
A
D
No error
27. Unless there is no close contact with(A)/ infected persons, there is no need(B)/ to be concerned of(C)/
Nipah infection in(D)/ cases of viral fever(E).
A
D
B
C
No error
28. As there are instances of Nipah virus outbreak(A)/ because of toddy, the district(B)/ administration was
asking(C)/ people to stayed away(D)/ from toddy consumption(E).
C
D
A
B
No error
29. The new zonal system is aimed at avoiding(A)/ injustices done to employees in the combined Andhra
Pradesh(B)/. It will also ensure adequate(C)/ benefits of those living in local areas(D)/ following
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reorganisation of districts(E).
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B
A
D
C
No error
30. Views expressed at the Friday’s meeting would be(A)/ convey to Chief Secretary based(B)/ on which a
note would(C)/ be prepared for(D)/ notifying the new zonal system(E).
A
B
D
C
No error
31. Length of a rectangle is three times of the side of a square. Difference between the perimeter of the
square and that of the rectangle is 40m. If the breadth of the rectangle is 8m, what is the length of the
rectangle ?
42m
36m
48 m
27m
30 m
32. A and B together invested Rs. 20,000 in a business they started. B received Rs. 4500 as his share from
the profit earned. The respective ratio between the total profit earned and the amount invested by B is
5:8.What was amount invested by A ? (Consider that A and B invested for an equal amount of time)
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Rs. 9000
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Rs.6000
Rs. 8000
Rs.10000
Rs.5000
33. A boat takes 10 hours to travel certain distance upstream. It takes 6 hours to travel the same distance
downstream. Speed of the boat in still water is what percent more than the speed of the water current ?
250
350
150
200
300
34. There are four positive integers (A,B,C and D). Average of A and B is 20 and that of C and D is 44. If the
value of C is twice of B and the value of D is 20 more than that of C, what is the value of A ?
21
23
14
27
16
35. Travelling at a speed of S kmph, car A covers a certain distance in a certain time. Travelling at speed
which is 25kmph less than that of car A, car B covers the same distance taking 50% more time than that
taken by car A. What is the speed of car A ?
80 kmph
75kmph
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50kmph
100 kmph
36. Pippa gave 3⁄5of her monthly salary to her mother and her sister in the respective ratio of 2:3, and the
remaining amount she puts in her bank account. The difference between the amount she gave to her sister
and that she saved in her bank account is Rs. 3000.What is her monthly income ?
Rs.75,000
Rs. 1,20,000
Rs. 1,00,000
Rs.50,000
Rs.90,000
37. In a school, total number of teachers is 5% of the total number of students (boys+girls). There are 228
boys in the school. If the difference between the number of girls and the number of teachers is 152, what is
the total number of students in the school ?
600
500
800
640
400
38. When Rs.2000 is invested in scheme A, offering simple interest at a certain rate, it earns an interest of
Rs.480 in 2 years. How much interest will Rs.7500 earn, if invested for a year, in scheme B, offering simple
interest at a rate which is half of that offered by scheme A ?
Rs.480
Rs. 400
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Rs.420
Rs.500
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Rs.450
39. Three years ago Rimi’s age at that time was less than Tia’s age 8 years ago, by 16 years. Sum of the
present ages of Rimi and Tia is 51 years. What will be Tia’s age after four years ? (In years)
30
24
36
40
21
40. In a 80 litres mixture of milk and water, percentage of water is only 35%. The milkman gave 16 litres of
this mixture to a customer. What quantity of water the milkman should add to the remaining mixture so that
the respective ratio of milk and water in the mixture becomes 8:5 ? (in litres)
2.6
4.4
3.6
5.4
4.2
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41. Number of cakes baked by bakery A decreased by what percent from April to July ?
42. If the total number of cakes baked by bakeries A and B together in September is 30% less than the total
number of cakes baked by the same bakeries together in August, what is the total number of cakes baked
by the same bakeries together in September ?
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924
918
932
916
43. Bakeries A and B bake only two types of cakes - Butter cakes and Sponge cakes. If the respective ratio
of total number of Butter cakes to total number of Sponge cakes baked by stores A and B together in June is
11:9, what is the total number of sponge cakes baked by bakeries A and B together in June ?
621
549
567
639
531
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44. What is the difference between average number of cakes baked by bakery A in March and May together
and average number of cakes baked by bakery B in April and August together ?
240
300
260
280
320
45. Number of cakes baked by bakery B in June is what percent of the total number of cakes baked by the
same bakery in March and May together ?
75
95
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90
80
What approximate value will come in place of the question mark (?) in the given question ? (You are not
expected to calculate the exact value)
46.
70
90
110
30
50
15
3
27
9
21
48.
24
18
2
6
12
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50
40
16
20
60
50.
8
2
18
4
16
What will come in place of question mark (?) in the given number series ?
181
179
189
175
171
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52. 15 21 32 53 89 ?
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156
145
139
140
135
336
342
346
352
354
54. 11 13 23 53 ? 251
119
135
121
123
127
55. 22 12 13 20.5 42 ?
98
112
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108
106
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In this question two equations numbered I & II are given. You have to solve both the equations and mark the
appropriate answer.
X<Y
X≤Y
Relationship between X and Y cannot be established
X>Y
X≥Y
X≤Y
X<Y
Relationship between X and Y cannot be established
X>Y
X≥Y
X>Y
X≥Y
Relationship between X and Y cannot be established
X≤Y
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X<Y
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59. I.x2= 81
II. y2 + 18y + 81 = 0
X≤Y
X>Y
Relationship between X and Y cannot be established
X<Y
X≥Y
X>Y
X≤Y
X<Y
X≥Y
Relationship between X and Y cannot be established
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61. The respective ratio between the number of books sold by shop F on 15th March and that on 15th April
is 10:1 9. If the shop sold 120 school text books on 15th April , how many books, which were not school text
books were sold by shop F on April 15th ?
41
51
61
59
49
62. Number of books sold by shop E was what percent more than that sold by shop D ?
250
100
150
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300
200
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63. Number of books sold by shop C, are what percent of that sold by shop B ?
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64. What is the total number of books sold by all the shops together on the mentioned date ?
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580
480
680
540
440
65. Number of books sold by shop A on 1 6th March was 50% more than that sold on 1 5th March and
number of books sold on 1 7th March was 20% less than that sold by the same shop on 16th March. How
many books did the shop sell on 17th March ?
27
33
36
45
42
Study the following information carefully and answer the given question:
Eight friends, J, K, L, M, N, O, P and Q are sitting around a square table In such a way that four of them sit
at four corners of the square while four sit in the middle of each of the four sides. The ones who sit at the
four corners face the centre while those who sit in the middle of the sides face outside
O sits second to right of J. J sits at the middle of one of the sides
Only two people sit between O and Q.
N sits third to left of L. L is not an immediate neighbour of O.
Only two people sit between N and K.
P is not an immediate neighbour of L.
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66. Four of the following live are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not
belong to that group ?
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M
P
L
Q
N
K
N
M
P
Q
68. How many people sit between O and P when counted from the left side of O ?
None
Three
Four
One
Two
71. What is the code for ‘holidays’ as per the given code language ?
sd
yu
pn
ke
ht
72. As per the given code language, what does the code sd’ stand for ?
in
your
cold
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the
winter
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73. What is the code for ‘enjoy’ as per the given code language ?
sd
ke
ht
pn
ca
74. Which of the following possibly means ‘your incomplete homework’ as per the given code language ?
sd ht gk
ht yu rd
rd ca pn
pn gk ht
pn rd gk
75. As per the given code language, what does the code ‘ms’ stand for ?
winter
holidays
in
either ‘cold’ or ‘weather’
enjoy
76. Who amongst the following sit exactly in the middle of both the rows ?
T, P
N, W
M, V
O, U
L, T
V
W
S
U
T
O
W
N
U
S
80. Who among the following sits to immediate right of the person who faces T ?
O
P
L
M
N
In this question, the symbols S, @, *, © and # are used with the following meaning as Illustrated below:
‘P $ Q’ means ‘P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q’
‘P @ Q’ means ‘P is not smaller than Q’
P * Q’ means P is not greater than Q’
P © Q’ means P is neither smaller than nor greater than Q’
P # Q’ means P is neither greater than nor equal to Q’.
This question has statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II Assuming the given statements
to be true, find which conclusion is definitely true
81. Statements : F # R, R © K, K @ M
Conclusion:
I:K$F
II : M* R
82. Statements : M © T, T @ B, B # J
Conclusion:
I:B©M
II: B # M
83. Statements : H * D, D $ M, M © N
Conclusion:
I. N # D
II. H # M
84. Statements: V $ R, R # E, E * H
Conclusion:
I: V $ E
II: H $ R
85. Statements: N @ Y, Y * K, K $ B
Conclusion:
I:B#Y
II: N $ K
In this question two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II have been given You have to
take the two given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts
and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding
commonly known facts
86. Statements:
Some banks are colleges.
No college is a school.
Conclusion:
I: All schools being banks is a possibility
II: All banks can never be schools
87. Statements :
Some fruits are vegetables.
All pulses are vegetables.
Conclusion:
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I: Some vegetables are definitely not fruits
II: All pulses being fruits is a possibility
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88. Statements :
All medals are trophies.
All trophies are cups.
Conclusion:
I: Atleast some cups are medals
II: No medal is a cup
89. Statements:
No sport is a game.
Some games are hobbies.
Conclusion:
I: No hobby is a sport
II: All hobbies are games
90. Statements:
Some cards are players.
All players are troupes.
Conclusion :
I: Some troupes are cards
II: All troupes are cards
91. Which of the following is seventh to the right of the fifteenth from the right end of the given arrangement
?
5
9
+
#
L
92. If all the letters are dropped from the arrangement then which will be the ninth element from the left end
of the given arrangement ?
4
8
B
O
$
93. What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following series based on the given
arrangement ?
7MQ #*9 &65 SW£ ?
δ©X
XAN
δAX
δAC
&XO
94. How many such letters are there in the given arrangement each of which is immediately followed by
another letter and also immediately preceded by a symbol ?
Three
None
One
More than three
Two
95. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their positions in the given arrangement and
so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to the group ?
M*A
WA©
D4N
&L3
NXS
This question consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to
decide whether the data given in the statements are sufficient to answer the questions. Read both the
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The data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II alone
are not sufficient to answer the question.
The data even in both statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question.
The data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I alone
are not sufficient to answer the question
The data either in statement I alone are statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
The data in both statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question.
97. In a code language ‘hold the basket’ is coded as 734. Which number stands for ‘hold’ ?
I. In the same code language ‘hold her hand’ is coded as 426.
II. In the same code language ‘the fruit basket’ is coded as 735.
The data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II alone
are not sufficient to answer the question
The data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I alone
are not sufficient to answer the question
The data in both statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question
The data even in both statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question
The data either in statement I alone or statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question
98. In a straight line of 9 people (all facing north), who stands at the extreme right end of the line ?
I. D stands third from the left end of the line. Only three people stand between D and K. Only one person
stands between K and M.
II. P stands fourth from the right end of the line only one person stands between P and G. M stands to the
immediate right of G.
The data either in statement I alone or statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
The data even in both statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question.
The data in both statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question
The data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I alone
are not sufficient to answer the question
The data in statement I
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are not sufficient to answer the question
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The data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II alone
are not sufficient to answer the question
The data either in statement I alone or statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question
The data in both statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question
The data even in both statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question
The data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I alone
are not sufficient to answer the question
100. Out of four bags A, B, C and D (each having different weight) which is the heaviest ?
I. A is heavier than C but lighter than B. C is lighter than D
II. B is heavier than both A and C. D is heavier than B
The data either in statement I alone or statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question
The data even in both statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question
The data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I alone
are not sufficient to answer the question
The data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II alone
are not sufficient to answer the question
The data in both statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question
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