From I: Saurav visited Delhi on Wednesday.
From II: He visited on Tue, wed or Thu.
From I: P is oldest and Q second oldest
From II: R is the youngest and S Second youngest.
From 1: he is sure = ja ha ma
From II: is she sure = ka ja ma
Combining the two, we get
Is sure = ja ma
Hence, sure = ja or ma
From 1: Arti's birthday falls on Thu, Fri, or Sat
From II: it falls on Sat, Sun or Mon
Combining I and II it falls on Sat
Statement I You must see = la pa ni ......... (i)
Did u see = jo ni pa .....................(ii)
From (i) and (ii) you see = pa ni .................(iii)
Using (iii) in (i) , we get must = la
Hence i alone is sufficient.
But II is not even remotely connected with 'must'
Statement I is of no use because we don't know the directions.
Statement II is sufficient because distances and directions have been given property.
From I and II R's position = 10 + 16 + 1 = 27th from left.
From I: Suresh rank = 42 - 29 + 1 = 14
From II : Since we don't know Samir's rank. we get nowhere
Feb 29 can occur only in a leap year. 2008 happens to be the only leap years between 2005 and 2011. Hence Yesir was born on Feb 29, 2008. Using Calendar Method we can find out the day. Hence I is sufficient.
From II: Yasir was born on Feb 29, 2008 (2012 -4 =2008). hence II is also sufficient.
From I: 22 students don't play any game. Which means 64 - 22 =42 play either chess or cricket.Now, either chess or cricket = only chess + only cricket + Chess and Cricket or 42 = only chess = 0
From II; We don't get information about boys.Hence II is also sufficient.
I leads us nowhere. II will give us the present strength as we have the base and percentage increases.
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