Question
In a certain code language which of the following is
the code for “trunk”? Statements: I. “trunk call given” is coded as “ck gs nc” II. “given new behalf” is coded as “pk nc tp” III. “call our given” is coded as “gs nc mj” Direction: In the following question, a given questions is followed by information in three statements. You have to decide the data in which statement (s) is sufficient to answer the question and mark your answer accordinglySolution
From I and II Trunk call given ck gs nc Given new behalf pk nc tp Hence, I and II are not sufficient From II and III Given new behalf pk nc tp Call our given gs nc mj From I and III Trunk call given ck gs nc Call our given gs nc mj Hence, Trunk is coded as ck Therefore, Only I and III are sufficient
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