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Directions for Questions: These questions are based on the information given below

Each question is followed by two statements, A and B. Answer each question using the following instructions :

Choose (a), if the question can be answered by using statement A alone but not by using B alone.

Choose (b), if the question can be answered by using statement B alone but not by using A alone.

Choose (c), if the question can be answered by using any one of the two statements alone.

Choose (d), if the question can be answered by using both the statements together but not by either statement alone.

CAT/2003

Question . 28

In a cricket match, the‘man of the match’ award is given to the player scoring the highest number of runs. In case of a tie, the player (out of those locked in the tie) who has taken the higher number of catches is chosen. Even thereafter if there is a tie, the player (out of those locked in the tie) who has dropped fewer catches is selected. Aakash, Biplab, and Chirag who were contenders for the award dropped at least one catch each. Biplab dropped 2 catches more than Aakash did, scored 50, and took 2 catches. Chirag got two chances to catch and dropped both. Who was the ‘man of the match’?

A. Chirag made 15 runs less than both Aakash and Biplab

B. The catches dropped by Biplab are 1 more than the catches take by Aakash

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