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Question : 4
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A queestion and two statements labeled (I) and (II) are given. You have to decide which statements (s) is/are sufficient to answer the question
Question
Among four friends - Arjun, Pavan, Neeraj and Sunil, who is the heaviest?
Statements
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I. Arjun and Pavan are of the same weight.
II. Pavan weighs more than Neeraj, but less than Sunil. Select the right option from the following :
Statement I alone is sufficient.
Both the statements together are needed.
Statement II alone is sufficient.
Either I or II alone is sufficient.
Validate
Solution:
(2) From statement I Arjun = Pavan Frm statement II Sunil > Pavan > Neeraj From both the statements Sunil > Pavan = Arjun > Neeraj Clearly, Sunil is the heaviest.
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