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The following question consists of a question followed by three statements labeled I, II and III. You have to decide whether the data given in the statement (s) is /are sufficient for answering the question.

On which day of the last week did Surinder definitely meet Pramod in his office?

  1. Pramod went to Surinder's office on Tuesday and Thursday.
  2. Surinder was absent for three days in the week excluding Sunday.
  3. Surinder was not absent on any two consecutive days of the week.
A

I and II only.

B

I and III only.

C

II and III only.

D

Even wih all I, II and III, the answer cannot be arrived at.

Soln.
Ans: d

Even with the combination of information given in statements I, II and III, we can't definitely say that on which day Surinder met Pramod.


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