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Directions (5): The question below consists of a question and three statements numbered I, II and III. Decide whether the data given in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Q5. What is the code of "town"? I. "town is clean" is coded as "mp wy hz", "small area city" is coded as "rt mh ap" and "town is good" is coded as "hz aw wy". II. "town is authentic" is coded as "wy ap hz", "every city worth" is coded as "mt rt ng" and "no best city" is coded as "ax nr rt". III. "town is best" is coded as "wy nf hz", "best small city" is coded as "rt sk ax" and "level in city" is coded as "wr rt uc".

  1. If data in statement I alone is sufficient
  2. If data in statement III alone is sufficient
  3. If data either in statement I alone or in statement III alone is sufficient
  4. If data in all statements i.e., I, II and III even together is not sufficient
  5. If data in all statements i.e., I, II and III together is sufficient

Correct answer: If data in all statements i.e., I, II and III together is sufficient

Solution

Each statement gives overlapping coded words, but no single statement alone is enough to uniquely fix the code of "town". Taken together, the repeated code patterns across all three statements allow the code for "town" to be determined conclusively.

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