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What is the area of a rectangle? Statement I: The length of the rectangle is 12 cm. Statement II: The perimeter of the rectangle is 40 cm. (A) Statement I alone is sufficient (B) Statement II alone is sufficient (C) Both statements together are sufficient (D) Neither statement alone nor together is sufficient
What is the value of y? Statement I: 3y + 5 = 20 Statement II: y is a natural number less than 10. (A) Statement I alone is sufficient (B) Statement II alone is sufficient (C) Both statements together are sufficient (D) Neither statement alone nor together is sufficient
What is the speed of a car? Statement I: The car travels 120 km in 2 hours. Statement II: The car's speed is greater than 50 km/h. (A) Statement I alone is sufficient (B) Statement II alone is sufficient (C) Both statements together are sufficient (D) Neither statement alone nor together is sufficient
What is the area of a rectangle? Statement I: The length of the rectangle is 12 cm. Statement II: The perimeter of the rectangle is 40 cm. (A) Statement I alone is sufficient (B) Statement II alone is sufficient (C) Both statements together are sufficient (D) Both statements together are not sufficient
Question: What is the value of x? Statement I: x² = 49 Statement II: x is a positive integer Which of the following is correct?
How many students are in the class? Statement I: There are 8 more boys than girls. Statement II: The total number of students is 3 times the number of girls. (A) Statement I alone is sufficient (B) Statement II alone is sufficient (C) Both statements together are sufficient (D) Neither statement alone nor together is sufficient
Is x a positive number? Statement I: x² = 16 Statement II: x > 0 (A) Statement I alone is sufficient (B) Statement II alone is sufficient (C) Both statements together are sufficient (D) Neither statement alone nor together is sufficient
What is the value of a + b? Statement I: a − b = 5. Statement II: a² − b² = 45. (A) Statement I alone is sufficient (B) Statement II alone is sufficient (C) Both statements together are sufficient (D) Neither statement alone nor together is sufficient
What is the area of a rectangle? Statement I: The length of the rectangle is 12 cm. Statement II: The perimeter of the rectangle is 40 cm. (A) Statement I alone is sufficient (B) Statement II alone is sufficient (C) Both statements together are sufficient (D) Neither statement alone nor together is sufficient
What is the value of y? Statement I: 3y + 5 = 20 Statement II: y is a whole number less than 10. (A) Statement I alone is sufficient (B) Statement II alone is sufficient (C) Both statements together are sufficient (D) Neither statement alone nor together is sufficient
What is the average of three numbers? Statement I: The sum of the three numbers is 45. Statement II: The three numbers are consecutive integers. (A) Statement I alone is sufficient (B) Statement II alone is sufficient (C) Both statements together are sufficient (D) Neither statement alone nor together is sufficient
Is x > y? Statement I: x = 2a and y = a, where a > 0. Statement II: x + y = 30 and x − y = 10. (A) Statement I alone is sufficient (B) Statement II alone is sufficient (C) Both statements together are sufficient (D) Either statement alone is sufficient
What is the cost price of an item? Statement I: The selling price is Rs. 120 and profit is 20%. Statement II: The profit is Rs. 20. (A) Statement I alone is sufficient (B) Statement II alone is sufficient (C) Both statements together are sufficient (D) Neither statement alone nor together is sufficient
What is the average of three numbers? Statement I: The sum of the three numbers is 45. Statement II: The three numbers are in the ratio 2:3:4. (A) Statement I alone is sufficient (B) Statement II alone is sufficient (C) Both statements together are sufficient (D) Neither statement alone nor together is sufficient
What is the value of n? Statement I: n is a positive integer less than 10. Statement II: n² = 49. (A) Statement I alone is sufficient (B) Statement II alone is sufficient (C) Both statements together are sufficient (D) Neither statement alone nor together is sufficient
What is the cost price of an item? Statement I: The selling price is ₹120 and profit is 20%. Statement II: The profit amount is ₹20. (A) Statement I alone is sufficient (B) Statement II alone is sufficient (C) Both statements together are sufficient (D) Neither statement alone nor together is sufficient
Is x a positive integer? Statement I: x² = 16 Statement II: x > 0 (A) Statement I alone is sufficient (B) Statement II alone is sufficient (C) Both statements together are sufficient (D) Neither statement alone nor together is sufficient
What is the speed of a car? Statement I: The car travels 240 km in 4 hours. Statement II: The car covers 60 km in 1 hour. (A) Statement I alone is sufficient (B) Statement II alone is sufficient (C) Both statements together are sufficient (D) Either statement alone is sufficient
A company has employees in three departments: Sales, Marketing, and Operations. Statement I: The ratio of employees in Sales to Marketing is 3:2. Statement II: The total number of employees in Sales and Marketing combined is 100. What is the total number of employees in all three departments? (A) Statement I alone is sufficient (B) Statement II alone is sufficient (C) Both statements together are necessary (D) Neither statement alone nor together is sufficient
Question: What is the value of the two-digit number? Statement I: The sum of the digits of the number is 9. Statement II: The number is divisible by 9 and is greater than 50. Which of the following is correct?
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