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CAT/1994
Question . 117
Ten boys go to a neighbouring orchard. Each boy steals a few mangoes. What is the total number of mangoes they steal?
I. The first boy steals 4 mangoes and the fourth boy steals 16 mangoes and the eighth boy 32 mangoes and the tenth boy steals 40 mangoes.
II. The first boy stole the minimum number of mangoes and the tenth boy stole the maximum number of mangoes.
A : Mark ‘a’, if the question can be answered with the help of I alone,B : Mark ‘b’, if the question can be answered with the help of II alone,C : Mark ‘c’, if the question can be answered with the help of both, I and II,D : Mark ‘d’, if the question cannot be answered even with the help of both statements.
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(d) It is not given that mangoes stolen by each boy form a series, hence total number can not be found