You are given a question and statements and two statements. Which of the statements is/are necessary/sufficient to answer the question? Question: What is the color of Sunflower? Statements: I. Blue is called white, white is called red and red is called yellow. II. Yellow is called purple, purple is called black, white is called brown and brown is called orange.

You are given a question and statements and two statements. Which of the statements is/are necessary/sufficient to answer the question? Question: What is the color of Sunflower? Statements: I. Blue is called white, white is called red and red is called yellow. II. Yellow is called purple, purple is called black, white is called brown and brown is called orange. Correct Answer Data in II alone is sufficient

Given Statements:

We know that the color of Sunflower is yellow.

From statement I, we cannot determine what is yellow called and hence it is not sufficient to answer the question.

From statement II, we see that yellow is called purple.

Therefore, the colour of Sunflower as per the coding must be purple.

Thus, data in statement II is sufficient to answer the question.

Hence, data in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question.

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Statements :
I. Blue is called green, red is called orange, orange is called yellow.
II. Yellow is called white, white is called black, green is called brown and brown is called purple.
What is the colour of the fresh grass ? Statements : I. Blue is called green, red is called orange, orange is called yellow. II. Yellow is called white, white is called black, green is called brown and brown is called purple.