0 votes 0 votes Choose $1$ if the question can be answered by using one of the statements alone, but cannot be answered using the other statement alone. Choose $2$ if the question can be answered by using either statement alone. Choose $3$ if the question can be answered by using both statements together, but cannot be answered using either statement alone. Choose $4$ if the question cannot be answered even by using both statements together. Two friends, Ram and Gopal, bought apples from a wholesale dealer. How many apples did they buy? Ram bought one-half the number of apples that Gopal bought. The wholesale dealer had a stock of $500$ apples. $1$ $2$ $3$ $4$ Logical Reasoning cat2001 logical-reasoning statement-sufficiency + – go_editor asked Apr 6, 2016 • edited Apr 10, 2022 by Lakshman Bhaiya go_editor 13.9k points 1.2k views answer comment Share See all 0 reply Please log in or register to add a comment.
Best answer 1 votes 1 votes $4$ if the question cannot be answered even by using both statements together Say, Gopal bought. X apple then Ram bought $1/2$ X Though whole seller has $500$ apples But it is not confirmed that both of them bought all apples or not So, Ans $4$. srestha answered Apr 19, 2016 • edited Jun 23, 2022 by Anjana5051 srestha 5.2k points comment Share See all 2 Comments See all 2 2 Comments reply Arjun 8.6k points commented Apr 19, 2016 reply Share So, how many apples did Ram buy? 0 votes 0 votes srestha 5.2k points commented Apr 20, 2016 reply Share plz see again :) 0 votes 0 votes Please log in or register to add a comment.