Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the questions.
CAUTION: Do Not mark your answer unless you consider both the statements carefully.
What is the code for ‘mangoes’ in a code language ?
I. In that code language ‘Te Le Pa Na’ means ‘You eat many mangoes’ and ‘Le Na Da’ means ‘You sell mangoes.
II. In the code language ‘Ge Na Se La Le’ means ‘They eat bananas and mangoes’ and ‘Ne De Le La’ means ‘Who others eat bananas’
I : In this statement, there are two common words, you and mangoes. Therefore, code for mangoes is not uniquely determined.
Thus, I alone is insufficient.
II : Similarly, in statement II, the common words are eat and bananas. Thus, II alone is not sufficient.
I & II : From statement I, code for mangoes can be = 'Le or 'Na'
From statement II, code for eat can be = 'Le' or 'La'
From first part each of I & II, code for eat or mangoes = 'Na' or 'Le'
$$\therefore$$ from above, we can conclude that, code for mangoes = Na
Thus, I & II together are sufficient.
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