CAT DILR Questions | CAT Data Sufficiency questions
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In each question, you are given certain data followed by two statements. For answering the questions ,
CAT/1996
Question . 90
If a, b, c are integers, is (a-b+c)>(a+b-c)?
(i) b is negative
(ii) c is positive
A : Mark (a), if even both the statements together are insufficient to answer the question.B : Mark (b), if any one of the two statements is sufficient to answer the question.C : Mark (c), if each statement alone is sufficient to answer the question.D : Mark (d), if both the statements together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient.
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Method of solving this CAT DILR Question from Data Sufficiency question
(d) The given in equality reduces to
(-2b)>(-2c) or -b > -c Both the statements are required to determine the outcome. Hence option (d) is correct in this case