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Logical reasoning-Data Interpretation iQuanta CAT

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Suresh wrote an exam in which the question paper comprised five questions − Q1 to Q5. Suresh had to answer all the questions in the paper
and each question had four answer choices − A, B, C and D − from which Suresh had to select only one answer choice. However, each question
by itself did not have any correct or incorrect answer choice and, instead, the answer choices to the five questions were interdependent such
that all the responses of any student would be deemed correct if and only if all his responses were consistent among themselves. When the
results were declared, Suresh found out that all his responses were deemed correct. The question paper of the exam is presented below:

THE LRDI MASTER


Logical reasoning-Data Interpretation iQuanta CAT
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QUESTIONS

Suresh could NOT have marked his answer as choice B


for which of the following questions?
a) Q5
b) Q3
c) Q2
d) Q1

What is the maximum number of questions for which


Suresh could have marked choice D as his answer?

Which of the following cannot be the answer to Q5?


a) A
b) B
c) D
d) None of the above

In how many ways could Suresh have answered the


question paper?

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