Question
Which statement is sufficient to find the code for
‘colour’ in the given code language? Statement I: ‘each box contains equivalent’ is coded as ‘vd, qa, zx, yu’ and ‘box flavoured syrup base’ is coded as ‘gs, jk, qa, nm’. Statement II: ‘colour contains each yellow’ is coded as ‘sd, zx, vd, gh’ and ‘directed base syrup each’ is coded as ‘td, vd, nm, jk'Solution
From statement I alone, we cannot find the code for ‘colour’. From statement II alone, the code for ‘colour’ is either “sd” or “zx” or “gh” By combining statement I and statement II, we get code of ‘colour’ as “sd” or “gh”. Therefore, data given in both statement I and statement II together are not sufficient to answer the question.
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