Directions: Each question is followed by two statements. You have to decide whether the information provided the statements is sufficient for answering the question.
What is the volume of the cylinder?
Explanation: From statement A, no information is given about the other two sides.
From statement A, as the height of the cylinder is not given, its volume cannot be determined.
From statement B, as the volume of the cone with the maximum possible volume that exactly fits into the cylinder is 100 cubic cms which implies the volume of the cylinder is 3 x 100 = 300 cubic cms.
Directions: Each question is followed by two statements. You have to decide whether the information provided the statements is sufficient for answering the question.
Is the QutabMinar taller than the Iron Pillar?
Explanation: From statement A, which two of the three are of same height is not given. Hence statement A alone is not sufficient.
From statement B, Charminar is shorter than QutubMinar but no information is given about Iron Pillar, hence statement B alone is not sufficient.
Using both the statements, Iron Pillar may be same height as Charminar or QutubMinar.
Directions: Each question is followed by two statements. You have to decide whether the information provided the statements is sufficient for answering the question.
Is 3x + 4y = 15?
Explanation: From statement A, unique values of x and y cannot be determined. Hence statement A alone is not sufficient.
From statement B, 12x + 16y = 60 3x + 4y = 15
statement B alone is sufficient.
Directions: Each question is followed by two statements. You have to decide whether the information provided the statements is sufficient for answering the question.
What is the profit percentage in the transaction?
Explanation: From statement A alone SP : CP = 2 : 5
• profit percentage = (2 – 5)/5 = 60%
• statement A alone is sufficient
From statement B alone MP = 20 & CP = 15
But as SP is not given, profit percent is cannot be determined.
Directions: Each question is followed by two statements. You have to decide whether the information provided the statements is sufficient for answering the question.
Mark 1 If the question can be answered by using one of the statements alone, but cannot be answered by using the other statement alone. Mark 2 If the question can be answered by using either statement alone. Mark 3 If the question can be answered by using both statements together, but cannot be answered by using either statement alone. Mark 4 If the question cannot be answered even by using both the statements together.
Is the weight of one table more than the weight of one chair?
Explanation: From statement I, we get 2T + t 3c -------------(1)
Where T: t and c are weights of table, teapoy& chair respectively
Statement II gives us t c ----------------(2)
From (1) and (2) above, we can see that if the price of a table is greater than that of a chair, then, we should get 2T + t > 3c which is against equation (1).
So, we can definitely say that the price of a table is less than or equal to that of a chair. In other words, we can answer the given question as “No”.