1. If the data in statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
  2. If the data in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
  3. If the data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question.
  4. If the data even in both the statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question.
  5. If the data in both statements I and II together are needed to answer the question.
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Option 2 : If the data in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question.

Calculation:

Let the Marked Price of Article A be 'x'

From statement I

⇒ The Selling Price of Article A is 25% of the Selling Price of Article B, here we cannot determine the marked price of article A

so, the statement I is not sufficient to answer the question

From statement II 

⇒ C.P = Rs. 300, discount = 25%, loss = 10%

⇒ (300 × 0.9) = x × 0.75

here we can determine the marked price of article A

so, statement II is sufficient to answer the question

∴ the data in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question.

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