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In this type of reasoning questions, each question is followed by two statements numbered I and II. You are required to analyze the data of both the statements and decide whether the statements are sufficient to answer the question. After analyzing the statements, you have to choose the appropriate answer out of the four answer choices which are as follows;

  1. If the statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question, but statement II alone is not sufficient
  2. If the statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question, but the statement I alone is not sufficient
  3. If either I or II alone is sufficient to answer the question
  4. If the data in both the statements together are not sufficient to answer the question
  5. If the data in both the statements are needed to answer the question

  1. How many students are there in the row facing north?

    I. Ram is eight from the left end is sixth to the left of Raja who is eleventh from the right end
    II. Ramesh is fifth to the left of Neeli who is tenth from the right end and fifteenth from the left end

  2. A.
    Statement I alone is sufficient, but statement II alone is not sufficient
    B.
    Statement II alone is sufficient, but statement I alone is not sufficient
    C.
    Either Statement I or II is sufficient
    D.
    Data in both the statements together are not sufficient
    E.
    Both I and II are needed

  3. What is Tom's rank in the class?

    I. There are 45 students in the class.
    II. 42 students scored less than Tom.

  4. A.
    Statement I alone is sufficient, but statement II alone is not sufficient
    B.
    Statement II alone is sufficient, but statement I alone is not sufficient
    C.
    Either Statement I or II is sufficient
    D.
    Data in both the statements together are not sufficient
    E.
    Both I and II are needed

  5. Who is the father of Geeta?

    I. X and Y are sisters
    II. Y's husband is brother of Geeta's husband

  6. A.
    Statement I alone is sufficient, but statement II alone is not sufficient
    B.
    Statement II alone is sufficient, but statement I alone is not sufficient
    C.
    Either Statement I or II is sufficient
    D.
    Data in both the statements together are not sufficient
    E.
    Both I and II are needed

  7. Which day of the last week did Tony meet Jack, at Jack's home?

    I. Jack was out of town from Monday to Thursday. He returned on Friday morning.
    II. On Saturday night Tony telephoned his friend to inform that only yesterday he had got the approval of Jack after personally explaining to him all the details.

  8. A.
    Statement I alone is sufficient, but statement II alone is not sufficient
    B.
    Statement II alone is sufficient, but statement I alone is not sufficient
    C.
    Either Statement I or II is sufficient
    D.
    Data in both the statements together are not sufficient
    E.
    Both I and II are needed

  9. What is the monthly salary of Raman?

    I. Raman gets 20% more than Suresh while Suresh gets 10% less than Rahul.
    II. Rahul's monthly salary is Rs. 15000.

  10. A.
    Statement I alone is sufficient, but statement II alone is not sufficient
    B.
    Statement II alone is sufficient, but statement I alone is not sufficient
    C.
    Either Statement I or II is sufficient
    D.
    Data in both the statements together are not sufficient
    E.
    Both I and II are needed

  11. How many visitors saw the trade fair yesterday?

    I. Each entry pass holder is allowed to take up to three persons with him or her.
    class="pq"II. In all, 250 entry passes were sold yesterday.

  12. A.
    Statement I alone is sufficient, but statement II alone is not sufficient
    B.
    Statement II alone is sufficient, but statement I alone is not sufficient
    C.
    Either Statement I or II is sufficient
    D.
    Data in both the statements together are not sufficient
    E.
    Both I and II are needed

  13. What is the total sale of the company?

    I. The company sold 7000 units of product A, each unit's cost is Rs. 25.
    II. The company has no other product line.

  14. A.
    Statement I alone is sufficient, but statement II alone is not sufficient
    B.
    Statement II alone is sufficient, but statement I alone is not sufficient
    C.
    Either Statement I or II is sufficient
    D.
    Data in both the statements together are not sufficient
    E.
    Both I and II are needed

  15. What is the total weight of 10 boxes each has the same weight?

    I. One-fourth of the weight of a box is 5 kg.
    II. The total weight of the three boxes is 20 kilometers more than the total weight of the two boxes.

  16. A.
    Statement I alone is sufficient, but statement II alone is not sufficient
    B.
    Statement II alone is sufficient, but statement I alone is not sufficient
    C.
    Either Statement I or II is sufficient
    D.
    Data in both the statements together are not sufficient
    E.
    Both I and II are needed

  17. What is the amount of sugar exported from India?

    I. India exported to Russia 70,000 tonnes of sugar, and this is 10% of the total sugar exports.
    II. India's total export tonnage of sugar is 10% of the total production of 7 million tonnes.

  18. A.
    Statement I alone is sufficient, but statement II alone is not sufficient
    B.
    Statement II alone is sufficient, but statement I alone is not sufficient
    C.
    Either Statement I or II is sufficient
    D.
    Data in both the statements together are not sufficient
    E.
    Both I and II are needed

  19. How much amount Suresh has to pay for the new car in the buy-back schema?

    I. The cost of the new car was four times the resale value his old car.
    II. His old car is valued at Rs. 35000 under this schema.

  20. A.
    Statement I alone is sufficient, but statement II alone is not sufficient
    B.
    Statement II alone is sufficient, but statement I alone is not sufficient
    C.
    Either Statement I or II is sufficient
    D.
    Data in both the statements together are not sufficient
    E.
    Both I and II are needed