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Q. No. 13:What was Ram Gopal's income in 1990 ?
Statements :
I. His total income for 1988, 1989 and 1990 was Rs 3,00,000.
II. He earned 20% more in 1989 than what he did in 1988.
A :
If you can get the answer to the given question from the statement I alone but not from II alone.
B :
If you can get the answer to the given question from the statement II alone but not from I alone.
C :
If both I and II are required to answer the given question
D :
If more data is needed.
Q. No. 14:Sushmita walked from her home to the bus stop and back again. How long did it take her to make the entire trip ?
Statements :
I. She walked from home to the bus stop at the rate of 3km/hr.
II. She walked back to home at the rate of 5km/hr.
A :
If statement I is sufficient to answer the question asked, but statement II by itself is not sufficient to answer the question.
B :
If statement II by itself is sufficient to answer the question, but statement I alone is not sufficient to answer the question.
C :
If both statements I and II together are sufficient to answer the question but neither statement by itself is sufficient to answer the question.
D :
If the two statements, even when taken together, are not sufficient to answer the question.
Q. No. 15:Paramita made five deposits in her savings account. What was the total amount deposited?
Statements :
I. The average amount deposited was Rs 6500.
II. The largest deposit was Rs 9,500 and the smallest deposit was Rs 4,500.
A :
If statement I is sufficient to answer the question asked, but statement II by itself is not sufficient to answer the question.
B :
If statement II by itself is sufficient to answer the question, but statement I alone is not sufficient to answer the question.
C :
If both statements I and II together are sufficient to answer the question but neither statement by itself is sufficient to answer the question.
D :
If the two statements, even when taken together, are not sufficient to answer the question.
Q. No. 16:In a computer course students have a choice of either studying C++ or Visual Basic, but they are not allowed to take both for extra credits. What is the fraction of students taking both ?
Statements :
I. 3/4 th of the students studied C++.
II. 2/3 rd of the students studied Visual Basic.
A :
If statement I is sufficient to answer the question asked, but statement II by itself is not sufficient to answer the question.
B :
If statement II by itself is sufficient to answer the question, but statement I alone is not sufficient to answer the question.
C :
If both statements I and II together are sufficient to answer the question but neither statement by itself is sufficient to answer the question.
D :
If the two statements, even when taken together, are not sufficient to answer the question.
Q. No. 17:How many marbles are contained in a certain jar ?
Statements :
I. The marbles can be evenly divided into groups with each group having a dozen marbles.
II. There are more than 140 but fewer than 150 marbles in the jar.
A :
If statement I is sufficient to answer the question asked, but statement II by itself is not sufficient to answer the question.
B :
If statement II by itself is sufficient to answer the question, but statement I alone is not sufficient to answer the question.
C :
If both statements I and II together are sufficient to answer the question but neither statement by itself is sufficient to answer the question.
D :
If the two statements, even when taken together, are not sufficient to answer the question.
Q. No. 18:Two managers went through an extensive training programme at the same time. How much more money does manager A now earn than manager B ?
Statements :
I. Manager A now earns Rs 3000 per month more than at the time of beginning of the programme.
II.  Manager B now earns Rs 3000 per month more than at the time of beginning of the programme.
A :
If statement I is sufficient to answer the question asked, but statement II by itself is not sufficient to answer the question.
B :
If statement II by itself is sufficient to answer the question, but statement I alone is not sufficient to answer the question.
C :
If both statements I and II together are sufficient to answer the question but neither statement by itself is sufficient to answer the question.
D :
If the two statements, even when taken together, are not sufficient to answer the question.
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