(oh sorry forgot to mention - d must be true because of the statement 'if
at least one MBA is selected then exactly 2 BTECH are selected and vice
versa')


On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 6:22 AM, Padarn Wilson <pad...@gmail.com> wrote:

> b and d cannot be true at the same time.
>
> d) -> 2 MBA -> 2 BTECH -> 2 left to allocate. But b) allocates 3 more.
>
>
> On Sat, Apr 27, 2013 at 4:02 AM, rahul sharma <rahul23111...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> 10 candidates appear for an interview and 6 selected.
>> 2-M.A
>> 2-MCA
>> 4-BTECH
>> 2-MBA.
>> If at least one MBA is selected then exactly 2 btech are selected and
>> vice versa.
>> Of six candidates,exactly one must be an MA cndidate
>>
>> question:- which of the following statementsis definitely true:,if 2
>> btech are selected:
>>
>> a- two mca and 2 ma are selected.
>> b- only 2 mbas and  only one mca is selected
>> c-one MBA and two MAs are selected.
>> d- Two MBAs are selected.
>>
>>
>> My approach:- we are with 2 btech,one ma,one mba
>>
>> remaining two can be 1 mba+1mca
>> or 2 mcas
>>
>> But correct option is d.
>> How is this definitely true and b is not??
>> plz comment
>>
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