Data Sufficiency Set 4

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Data Sufficiency Set-4

Hello Readers,
Data Sufficiency Questions are very important in every competitive examination. You can easily find a set of such questions in every examination.

There are 5 set of options In which includes

1) If statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question, while II alone is not.
2) If statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question, while I alone is not.
3) If either I or II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
4) If data in both I and II together are not sufficient to answer.
5) If data in both I and II together are necessary to answer

The rule for these questions is that every statement is independent and we will not assume anything on the basis of last statement. It is only in option number 4(given above) that we take both statements together and club there results to get our desired result.

Exercise:

Directions (Q. 11-15): Each of the questions
below consists of a question and two or
three statements given below it. You have to
decide whether the data provided in the statements
are sufficient to answer the question.
11. Who is the uncle of L ?
A) P, brother of M, is father of L; M is father of S.
B)R is father of L’s cousin.
1) A alone is sufficient
2) B alone is sufficient
3) Either A alone or B alone is sufficient
4) Both A and B together are not sufficient
5) Both A and B together are necessary
12. Who is to the North-East of R?
A) S is to the South-East of N, who is to the
South West of P, who is to the North of Q.
B) T is to the North-West of Q, who is to the
South of P.
C)R, who is to the North of S, is midway between
N and Q, N being to the West of R.
1) All A, B, C together are required
2) Only A and C together are sufficient
3) Only B and C together are sufficient
4) Either A and C together or B and C together
are sufficient
5) None of these
13. How much did Sohil get as profit at the yearend
in the business done by Animesh, Sohil
and Akhilesh?
A) Akhilesh invested Rs. 8000 for nine
months, his profit was 3
2 times that of
Sohil’s, and his investment was 4 times
that of Animesh.
B) Animesh & Sohil invested for one year and
in the proportion 1 :2 respectively.
C) The three together got Rs 1000 as profit at
the year-end.
1) Only A and B together are sufficient
2) Only A and C together are sufficient
3) A, B and C together are not sufficient
4) A, B and C together are not necessary
5) None of these
14. What is the rank of Suresh in a class of 17
students?
A)Nitin, having 13th rank from the bottom, is
six ranks ahead of Bhupesh, who is two
ranks behind Suresh.
B) Bhupesh is four ranks ahead of Kamlesh.
C) Bhupesh is two ranks behind Suresh and
Kamlesh’s rank is 15
1) Only A alone is sufficient
2) Either A alone or B and C together are sufficient
3) Only B and C together are sufficient
4) Only A and C together are sufficient
5) None of these
15. Which code represents ‘Them’ in the given
code language?
A) In the code language, ‘Se Me Ye’ means
‘Tell Them Young’ and ‘Me Yo Na Ye’
means ‘Wise Young Sharp Tell’.
B) In the code language ‘Na Ki Pa Lo’ means
‘Clever Sharp Come Tomorrow’ and ‘Ki Po
Se Ye’ means ‘Bring Clever Young Them’.
C) In the code language, ‘Pa Na Se Ki Te’
means ‘Cleve Sharp Come Them No’ and’
Ki Ni Pa Be Te Na’ mean ‘Yellow Come
Sharp Run Clever No’.
1) Only A alone is sufficient
2) Either A alone or B and C together are sufficient
3) Only B and C together are sufficient
4) Only C alone is sufficient
5) Either A alone or C alone is sufficient

Answers:
1. (C) 2. (D) 3. (E) 4. (B) 5. (E)

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