In the following question, a given question is followed by information in two statements. You have to decide the data in which statement (s) is/are sufficient to answer the question and mark your answer accordingly. What is the age of Arun? I. Arun’s father is thrice the age of Arun’s elder brother. II. Arun’s mother is 10 years younger than her husband.

In the following question, a given question is followed by information in two statements. You have to decide the data in which statement (s) is/are sufficient to answer the question and mark your answer accordingly. What is the age of Arun? I. Arun’s father is thrice the age of Arun’s elder brother. II. Arun’s mother is 10 years younger than her husband. Correct Answer Neither I nor II is sufficient

From statement I, Arun’s father is thrice the age of Arun’s elder brother.

No information about Arun's age.

From statement II, Arun’s mother is 10 years younger than her husband.

No information about Arun's age.

Clearly, we cannot find the age of Arun.

Hence, neither I nor II is sufficient.

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