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.