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In which direction is Patna located with respect to Agra ?
I. Patna is to the East of Delhi which is to the North of Pune which is to the East of Raipur which is to the South of Agra.
II. Agra is to North of Raipur which is to the West of Pune which is to the South of Delhi which is to the East of Agra.

A

If the question can be answered using one of the statements alone, but cannot be answered using the other statement alone.

B

If the question can be answered using either statements alone.

C

If the question cannot be answered even using A and B together.

D

If the question can be answered using A and B together but not using A or B alone.

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The correct Answer is:
D

Using I alone, the representation of cities is as follows.

The position of Agra can be any where on the dotted. Hence direction of Patna with respect to Agra cannot be determined.
Using II alone,

II alone is not sufficient.
But combining both Patna is to the East of Agra.
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