The question below consists of two statements labelled 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 give your answer. Question: There are five boxes P, Q, R, M and N in a room. Is the weight of box N lighter than box R? Statement I: R is heavier than M, who is the lightest amongst all. Statement II: M is lighter than N and N is lighter than only two boxes.

The question below consists of two statements labelled 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 give your answer. Question: There are five boxes P, Q, R, M and N in a room. Is the weight of box N lighter than box R? Statement I: R is heavier than M, who is the lightest amongst all. Statement II: M is lighter than N and N is lighter than only two boxes. Correct Answer Statement I and II together are not sufficient

Statement I:  R is heavier than M and M is the lightest amongst all.

R > M  and   _ > _ > _ > _ > M

Statement II: M is lighter than N and N is lighter than only two boxes.

_ > _ > N > M

Combining both the statements and arranging them in order.

R > _ > N > _ > M  or  _ > R > N > _ > M or  _ > _ > N > R > M

Hence, ‘Statement I and II together are not sufficient’ is the correct answer.

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Each of the statement consist of two statements I and II. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statement are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statement and give the appropriate answer. Among five friends S, T, U, V and W who is 3rd heaviest? Statement I: S is the heaviest among all the five friends. Second lightest one having a weight of 58 kg. Statement II: T is the lightest among all the five friends. W is heavier than 58 kg, but lighter than V.