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Question: What is the code for 'or'
in the code language?
Statements:
I.
'nik
sa te' means 'right or wrong', 'ro da nik' means 'he is right' and 'fe te ro'
means 'that is wrong'.
II.
'pa
nik la' means 'that right man', 'sa ne pa' means 'this or that' and 'ne ka
re' means 'tell this there'.
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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 C
Explanation:
I. In 'right or wrong' and 'he is right', the
common word is 'right' and the common code word is 'nik'. So 'nik' means
'right'. In 'right or wrong' and 'that is wrong', the common word is 'wrong'
and the common code word is 'te'. So, 'te' means 'wrong'.
Thus, in 'right or wrong', 'sa' is the code
for 'or'. II. In 'that right man' and 'this or that', the common word is 'that'
and the common code word is 'pa'. So, 'pa' means 'that'. In 'this or that' and
'tell this there', the common word is 'this' and the common code word is 'ne'.
So, 'ne' means 'this'. Thus, in 'this or that', 'sa' is the code for 'or'.