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Download Solution PDFA question is followed by two statements numbered (I) and (II). You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and select the appropriate option.
Question:
Shourya delivered parcels to five locations A, B, C, D and E while prioritising delivery of heavier parcels first. Which location was delivered in the end?
Statements:
(I) The parcel for location C was heavier than all other parcels.
(II) The parcel for location D was lighter than the parcels assigned to locations B and A.
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Download Solution PDFQuestion: Shourya delivered parcels to five locations A, B, C, D and E while prioritising delivery of heavier parcels first. Which location was delivered in the end?
Statements:
(I) The parcel for location C was heavier than all other parcels.
Statement (I) tells us that C was the heaviest, meaning it was delivered first. However, it provides no information about the relative weights of A, B, D, and E.
Therefore, we cannot determine which location was delivered last.
(II) The parcel for location D was lighter than the parcels assigned to locations B and A.
Statement (II) tells us that D was lighter than B and A. But it doesn't give us any information about the weights of C and E, or the relative weights of B and A.
Therefore, we cannot determine which location was delivered last.
Analysis of Statements (I) and (II) together:
Even when we combine the information from both statements, we still cannot determine which location was delivered last. We know C was delivered first, and D was lighter than B and A, but we don't know the relative weights of B, A, and E, or how they compare to D.
Thus, the data provided in both statements (I) and (II) are not sufficient to answer the question.
Hence, the correct answer is "Option 4".
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