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 sufficient to answer the question and mark your answer accordingly. Amar, Ajay, Jyoti, Neha, Pankaj and Jigesh have their exams scheduled on different days of the week such as Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Whose exam is scheduled for Friday? I. Amar’s exam is on Thursday. Jigesh’s exam is on Monday. Three exams are scheduled between Pankaj and Jigesh. II. Jyoti’s exam is neither on Tuesday nor on Saturday. Neha’s exam is after Ajay.
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 sufficient to answer the question and mark your answer accordingly. Amar, Ajay, Jyoti, Neha, Pankaj and Jigesh have their exams scheduled on different days of the week such as Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Whose exam is scheduled for Friday? I. Amar’s exam is on Thursday. Jigesh’s exam is on Monday. Three exams are scheduled between Pankaj and Jigesh. II. Jyoti’s exam is neither on Tuesday nor on Saturday. Neha’s exam is after Ajay. Correct Answer Only I is sufficient.
From statement I:
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Days |
Names |
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Monday |
Jigesh |
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Tuesday |
|
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Wednesday |
|
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Thursday |
Amar |
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Friday |
Pankaj |
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Saturday |
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Pankaj has an exam on Friday.
From statement II:
(Ajay > Neha)
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Days |
Names |
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Monday |
|
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Tuesday |
|
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Wednesday |
|
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Thursday |
|
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Friday |
|
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Saturday |
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This statement is alone insufficient.
Hence, the only statement I is sufficient to answer the question.