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22.
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Question: Among M, N, D, P and K,
who earns more than only the least earner among them ?
Statements:
I.
N
earns more than M and P but less than only D.
II.
M
earns more than P who earns less than K.
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A.
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I alone is sufficient
while II alone is not sufficient
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B.
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II alone is sufficient
while I alone is not sufficient
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C.
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Either I or II is sufficient
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D.
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Neither I nor II is
sufficient
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E.
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Both I and II are
sufficient
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Answer: Option D
Explanation:
From I, we have: N > M, N > P, D >
N. Thus, we have: D > N > M > P or D>N> P>M.
But, from II, M earns more than P i.e. D >
N > M > P. Also, since P earns less than K and N earns less than only D,
so we have: D>N>K>M>P or D>N>M> K > P.
Hence, either K or M earns more than only the
least earner i.e. P.