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- Statement I: H is the only daughter of X, who is the wife of M. This means M has at least one child (H, the daughter). Therefore, this statement alone is sufficient to answer that M has one child.
- Statement II: K and J are brothers of M. This information provides no direct insight into how many children M has, as it talks about M's brothers, not M's children. Therefore, this statement alone is not sufficient to answer the question.
Hence, Statement I alone is sufficient, while Statement II alone is not sufficient to answer the question.
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The correct answer is:
d) I alone is sufficient while II alone is not sufficient
Explanation:
Statement I: H is the only daughter of X, who is the wife of M. This means M has at least one child (H, the daughter). Therefore, this statement alone is sufficient to answer that M has one child.
Statement II: K and J are brothers of M. This information provides no direct insight into how many children M has, as it talks about M's brothers, not M's children. Therefore, this statement alone is not sufficient to answer the question.
Hence, Statement I alone is sufficient, while Statement II alone is not sufficient to answer the question.
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Statement Analysis:
Statement I:
- H is the only daughter of X who is the wife of M.
- From this statement alone, we can determine that M has at least one daughter, but we cannot determine the total number of children M has.
Statement II:
- K and J are brothers of M.
- Similarly, from this statement alone, we can only conclude that M has at least two brothers, but we cannot determine the total number of children M has.
Both Statements Together:
- When we combine both statements, we still do not have enough information to determine the exact number of children M has.
- Statement I tells us about M having a daughter, while Statement II tells us about M having two brothers, but this does not give us a definitive answer to the total number of children M has.
Therefore, the correct answer is option D) Neither I nor II is sufficient.