Question
How is ‘ready’ written in a code language?
>I. In the code language ‘ready to go’ is written as ‘so lo do’ and ‘ready the way’ is written as ‘na do ka’. II. In the code language ‘ready for market’ is written as ‘sh do pi’ and ‘ready for party’ is written as ‘do pi ma’. Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered 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 –ÂSolution
ready to go = so lo do …….. (i) ready the way = na do ka ……….(ii) From (i) and (ii), ready = do. Hence statement I is sufficient to answer the question. ready for market = sh do pi …….. (i) ready for party = do pi ma ……….(ii) From (i) and (ii), ready / for = do / pi. Hence statement II is not sufficient to answer the question.
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