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7 boxes from A to G are placed (not necessarily in same order) in a linear row facing towards north direction. These boxes contain articles like – Ball, Pen, Paper and Cap such that one type of article is contained in two boxes. Only one of the articles is contained in one box only. If the box containing Cap is placed exactly in the middle of the row then how many boxes are placed between both the boxes containing Balls? Statement I : Box C, which contains Pen is placed second to the right of Box F. Box B contains Ball and is placed third from the right end. Box E neither contains pen nor placed adjacent to Box A, which has Cap. No other box contains Cap. Box G is on the immediate left of the box which contains Ball. Statement II : Box E is third to the right of the box that contains cap. Only box A contains cap. Box D is adjacent to Box F, which contains Paper. Box G is placed second from the right end and is adjacent to the box that contains ball. The box containing pen is adjacent to the box containing cap. |
A. | If the data in statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question |
B. | If the data in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question |
C. | If the data in statements I and II is necessary to answer the question |
D. | If the data in statements I and II is not sufficient to answer the question |
E. | If data in either statement I or II is sufficient to answer the question |
Answer» B. If the data in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question | |