Question
The question below consists of two statements 1 and 2.
Decide whether the facts provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Â Question: What will be the code for 'happy'? Â 1. "Every day you live" means 'Zt Nt Pt Rt' 2. "Each day happy" means Yt Rt StSolution
"Every day you live" means 'Zt Nt Pt Rt'  The code for 'happy’ cannot be obtained from the above statement as 'happy’ is not present in it.  "Each day happy" means ‘Yt Rt St’  The code for 'happy' cannot be obtained from the above statement as the code for other words and 'happy' are not specifically mentioned.  By combining statement I and Il:  Every day you live = Zt Nt Pt Rt  Each day happy = Yt Rt St  From above, it is clear that the code for ‘happy’ may be Yt or St. So, the facts of both statements 1 and 2 together are not sufficient to answer the question. Hence, the correct answer is (B).
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